The
Men in Black - Introduction
Rest assured, to many whom
have experienced some form of ufotic experience, followed by later visitations of a
surrealistic nature, the Men in Black (MIB) scenario may be considered more fact than
fiction.
Regardless of what you may think about this aspect
of the UFO - Extraterrestrial continuum, fact or fiction, it seems to have evolved to a
mythological level of its own. Will the mysteries behind the MIB ever be solved? Can
humanity, at its present level of evolution, hope to answer the previous question? Or are
we not yet ready for the answers, psychologically, emotionally, or physically. Could be we
are not ready. But that won't keep us from the attempt to find them.
It is best to look at all paranormal experience with
an open mind, free from ridicule, beratement or other human communicative frailties. The
following investigation into the MIB phenomenon is an attempt to provide an objective look
at and an historical overview of the subject
Maury Island Incident -
Overview
This is probably the only case on record of a Hoax indirectly
leading to the death of UFO Investigators.
The story surfaced from Ray Palmer (editor of Amazing Stories),
regarding a man called Fred Crisman who claimed to have actual physical evidence of a
flying saucer.
Palmer passed the story onto Kenneth Arnold, who was
investigating UFO reports in the Northwest. Arnold interviewed Crisman and his associate
Harold Dahl who claimed they were harbour patrolmen (their first lie). Crisman reported
that they had seen a doughnut-shaped craft dump piles of slaglike material on the beach of
Maury Island in Pugent Sound. The next morning a mysterious man in black
had threatened Dahl, who claimed the man said 'I know a great deal more about this
experience of
yours than you will want to believe'.
The 2 men showed Arnold the material who in turn contacted an
Army Air Force intelligence officer, Lieutenant Frank Brown, who flew up from Hamiltion
Field in California in the company of another Air Force officer.
The 2 Air Force officers immediately recognized the material as
ordinary aluminium but did not say so
in front of Arnold due to the fact that he would feel embarrassed. While flying back to
Hamiltion, their B-25 caught fire and crashed, killing both officers.
Crisman and Dahl later confessed to investigators that they had
made up the story. Before his death Crisman changed the Maury Incident story to that of an
American Plane dropping radioactive waste instead of a UFO dropping unknown substances.
The Men in Black - Overview
All things considered, UFO research has become pretty much of a
circus today, and the most intriguing and controversial sideshow skirting the edges is the
question of the "silencers" or the mysterious "Men in Black." There is
a strong subliminal appeal in these accounts of visits by mysterious dark-suited figures
(I have been visited myself, as have others I've known) attempting to silence UFO
witnesses. A typical situation would be that a witness has a UFO sighting or UFO-related
experience. Shortly thereafter he is visited by one or more "odd"-looking men
who relate to him the minutest details of his experience, even though he has as yet told
no one for fear of ridicule or other reasons.
The men warn him about spreading the story of his experience
around and sometimes even threaten him personally, sometimes obliquely, sometimes
directly. Any evidence, if it exists, is confiscated in one way or another. Sometimes the
visit is for some totally meaningless reason and the subject of UFOs is hardly mentioned,
if at all. But again, the men all seem to look alike.
We actually seem to find ourselves in close proximity to beings
who obviously must be directly connected in some way with the objects themselves or the
source behind them, yet they seem to be functioning unobtrusively within the framework of
our own everyday existence.
The classic conception of an MIB is a man of indefinite age,
medium height and dressed completely in black. He always has a black hat and often a black
turtleneck sweater. They present an appearance often described as "strange" or
"odd". They speak in a dull monotone voice, "like a computer," and are
dark-complected with high cheekbones, thin lips, pointed chin, and eyes that are mildly
slanted.
The visitors themselves are often on absurd missions. They have
reportedly posed as salesmen, telephone repairmen or representatives from official or
unofficial organizations. Their mode of transportation is usually large and expensive cars
-- Buicks or Lincolns, sometimes Cadillacs, all black, of course.
I might note at this point that their physical appearance also
has included beings that have pale-greyish skin, and that some of them have been seen to
have blond hair, yet they wear the clothing and drive the cars previously described.
Their cars often operate with the headlights off, but ghostly
purple or greenish glows illuminate the interior. Unusual insignia have been seen
emblazoned on the doors and the license plates are always unidentifiable or untraceable.
The fabric of their clothes has been described as strangely
"shiny" or thin, but not silky -- almost as if they have been cut from a new
type of fabric.
Their often mechanical behavior has caused them to be described
by some as being like robots or androids (think back to the Dulce lab).
A lot of descriptions of some of these "folks" are
pretty bizarre. A businessman's family in Wildwood, New Jersey, was visited by an
unusually large man whose pants legs hiked up when he sat down, revealing a green wire
grafted onto his skin and running up his leg.
There are other cases of MIB appearing on the other side of a
wet, muddy field after a heavy rain, but having no mud whatever on their brightly shined
shoes and in the bitter cold, out of nowhere, wearing only a thin coat. Their shoes and
wallets all seem new and hardly broken in.
They are not alone. They seem to have faceless conspirators in
the nation's post offices and phone companies. Researchers and witnesses often report
their mail going astray at an unusually high rate and being bothered by bizarre phone
calls where they are spoken to by metallic, unhuman-sounding voices.
Unusual noises on the phone, intensifying whenever UFOs are
mentioned, and voices breaking in on conversations, have all led many people to suspect
that their phones are being tapped.
One can't discuss the MIB for long without mentioning the name of
John A. Keel, an author who has written much about them. Keel has done more than any other
writer to publicize this bizarre aspect of the UFO situation. Keel suggests that the UFO
are part of the environment itself and come from another time-space continua; that most of
the UFO phenomena is psychic and psychological rather than physical. Well, I personally
would not define it that way, although those two components are certainly deeply involved
in what's going on.
The first noted appearance of the MIB was in 1947, at the scene
of the Maury Island incident, where some debris was ejected from a disk, and subsequently
recovered by officials, who loaded them on an Army bomber which crashed on takeoff.
To illustrate a little how bizarre some of the incidents are
regarding the MIB, I have assembled a short list of some of the more interesting factors
in some cases:
* An
ex-Air Force man is gassed and interrogated by MIB after he has learned
classified
NASA secrets.
*
Closeup photos of UFOs were seized from a teenager who is also directly
threatened
by MIB.
*
MIB sighted in the lobby of the U.S. State Department leave a mysterious artifact.
*
MIB pose as Air Force officers to silence witnesses.
*
MIB tries to buy before-hours Coke and sings to birds in trees.
*
MIB disintegrates a coin in a witness' hand and tells him that his heart will do the
same if he
talks
Men In Black - Summary
Described as possible oriental in feature "high cheekbones,
big almond eyes, pale toned skin" often hairless, the MIB are accounted appearing to
those having had singular lonely ufotic experiences.
Their almost surreal like appearances and actions, sometimes
threatening, sometimes not; Their singular knowledge that only those they visit could have
been privy to regarding an Extraterrestrial event experienced earlier; their relationship
to a numerous and wide variety of paranormal events'. UFO sightings, actual
extraterrestrial visitations with lone humans, abductions or attempted abductions, their
threats to prevent attempts of contactees to communicate knowledge of their experiences to
the wider world; at the very least, this all leads one to consider an attempt at a
controlled agenda.
Other considerations might be: commonality of human delusion to
inter-dimensional activities that humanity is only just beginning to experience; an
extraterrestrial controlled activity itself, with its own agenda; the activities of a
government within a government, operating beyond the laws of society, alone or in
conjunction with extraterrestrial forces to control human knowledge. There are numerous
other possibilities, all of which contain some elements and mixes of the above scenarios.
The open mind must, at least, consider all the fore mentioned.
But regardless of whatever truths that lay behind the MIB experience, one can accurately
say that this phenomenon has developed into a mythology all it's own. It is now up to
humanity to raise its level of consciousness to a point where this mythology will be
understood for the reality it represents.
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