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1924: John Cole, a newsman in West Virginia, visited the site of an
疎irplane・crash in Braxton County, and was told by a man in a suit
努ith high cheekbones, slant eyes, dark skin・ that no-one was hurt
and no crime had been committed. He picked up 殿 little thingamijig on
the ground・ and took it home. About 3 a.m. he had a knock on the
door. An army officer with the same foreign appearance demanded, and
received, the return of 鍍he metal thingamajig.・Keel, The Cosmic
Question, pp.148-50.
1947. 22 June: Harold Dahl was visited at 7 a.m. by a man dressed in
black, who drove him in a black Buick sedan to a caf・where he told
him about his sighting of six 租oughnut・shaped objects the day before
near to Tacoma, Washington State, in such detail that he could have
been there; and said that if 塗e loved his family he would keep quiet
about the matter.・Wilkins, Flying Saucers on the Attack, pp.51-62 ;
Randles, MIB, pp.30-31; and several others. Dahl was later questioned
by two Air Force intelligence officers, Frank Brown and William
Davidson; when they set off by air to return to their base, the plane
crashed and they were killed. Two days later Kenneth Arnold, who had
also investigated the affair, was flying home when his engine cut out
and he was forced to crashland. It has become common for writers to
say that Dahl admitted that the story was a hoax, but an August 1947
teletype from the Seattle FBI Special Agent George Wilson to J. Edgar
Hoover stated that: 撤lease be advised that Dahl did not admit to
Brown that his story was a hoax but only stated that if questioned by
authorities he was going to say it was a hoax because he did not want
any further trouble over the matter.・Keith, Casebook, p.46.
1950? : An unnamed Presbyterian minister and his young son, visiting
the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, became lost in 殿
labyrinth of corridors・ and found themselves in a room where there
was a large glass case containing small humanoid bodies. The father
was instantly grabbed by several men and forced to sign papers before
being allowed to leave. The son told this story to Shern Larsen of
the Center for UFO Studies in about 1974. Stringfield, Situation Red,
p.190.
1951: Several naval officers and crew in a motor launch near Key West
saw a cigar shaped object hovering over the water. A fighter plane
appeared and the object flew off, vanishing in seconds. As soon as the
launch docked, they were surrounded by men in dark suits who held them
for hours, questioning them in a way that 都eemed more aimed at
discrediting・them than anything else. The only source for this story
is an anonymous letter in a Miami paper. Keel, The Cosmic Question,
pp.151-52.
1952 (?) Summer: Gianpietro Monguzzi, who had taken some photos
(nowadays usually dismissed as fakes) of a flying saucer in the
Italian Alps, 田laimed he was visited by 疎n American secret agent・
disguised as an Italian ski mountain policeman, who interrogated him
through a long night, apparently trying to get him to repudiate his
story of having seen a disk-shaped object land on a glacier.・Keel,
The Cosmic Question, p.151.
1952, 30 July: Carlo Rossi, who was fishing near Vico, Italy, at the
site where he had seen an airborne disc on the 24th, was approached by
a tall thin man who asked him about flying saucers, offered him a
gold-tipped cigarette, and when it made him ill threw it into the
water, then walked off. 擢earing that someone was trying to silence
him, Rossi went to the Public Prosecutor痴 office in the town of Lucca
and swore out a statement of his UFO encounter.・Randles, MIB,
pp.143-44; Keel, The Cosmic Question, p.151 (after Jacques Vallee).
1952, Late August: Sonny Desvergers of Florida received 疎nonymous
threatening telephone calls・at work, saying that he must not talk
about his UFO encounter, and was followed about by a black automobile.
Keel, Visitors from Space, p.104. Karl T. Pflock, in Evans & Stacy,
UFOs 1947-1997, p.48.
1952, September: Following sightings of a ten-foot tall monster in
West Virginia by `Kathleen May and some teenagers on 12th, and by the
Snitowski family on 13th, 鍍wo men appeared in Braxton County posing
as peddlers. They systematically visited the homes of most of the
witnesses, showing little interest in selling pots and pans but
anxious to talk about the sightings for hours.・Keel, The Cosmic
Question, p.122.
1952, October: Lyman H. Streeter, who had been receiving strange beeps
on his radio which he believed to messages from flying saucers, was
visited by 閃r Clark・ who claimed to be from the Civil Aeronautics
Administration, and told him that 的n the interests of national
security・he must not talk about this. Williamson, The Saucers Speak,
pp.133-39.
1953, 22 July: A mystery car drew up outside the home of the president
of the Australian Flying Saucer Bureau, who had been suffering
poltergeist happenings, at 3 a.m., and remained there until after 6.30
a.m. Barker, They Knew Too Much, pp.162-62; Bender, Flying Saucers,
p.65.
1953, 16 September: Albert Bender, founder of the International Flying
Saucer Bureau, told Gray Barker in a letter, 電o not accept any more
memberships until after the October issue of Space Review is in your
hands.・About the same time Bender told August Roberts that 鍍hree men
had visited him, and in effect shut him up completely as far as saucer
investigation is concerned!・On 4 October Roberts and Dominick C.
Lucchesi interviewed Barker, who said that the three men wore 泥ark
clothes and black hats・ but his usual response to questions was: 的
can稚 answer that,・e.g. 轍. Do the saucers come from Venus as stated
in Adamski痴 book? A. I can稚 answer that. Q. Do they come from Mars?
A. I can稚 answer that.・The final (15 October) issue of Space Review
contained the statement: 典he mystery of the flying saucers is no
longer a mystery. The source is already known, but any information
about this is being withheld by orders from a higher source.・Barker,
They Knew Too Much, pp.109-110, 114, 138. In 1962 Bender would relate
that three men with glowing eyes had materialised in his bedroom: 鄭ll
of them were dressed in black clothes. They looked like clergymen, but
wore hats similar to Homburg style.・Later he was teleported to a
secret Antarctic saucer base. They told him that they were from
another star system, they had merely assumed human bodies, being
hideous monsters in reality, and were here to extract a chemical from
our seawater. Once they had finished this mission Bender would be free
to tell his story, as he duly did. Bender, Flying Saucers, pp.74.
Late 1953?: Contactee George Adamski wrote that 的 was visited by
three men ...who direly threatened me, demanding certain papers I
had, for one thing. Some of these I gave him, and was promised their
return, but this promise was never kept ...I did not give him some of
my important papers. There is no denying that I was frightened. Before
they left I was told to stop talking or they would come after me, lock
me up and throw the key away.・Keith, Casebook, pp.113-14.
1954?: Maureen Abbot was waiting for a Bakerloo Line underground train
in London late at night when she saw a large black panther run along
the tracks. Two days later, she was visited at her home by a
government official who advised her, as they sat and drank cups of
tea, not to talk about the experience. Redfern, Keep Out!, p.102
1954, Easter: Three men who photographed a UFO over the Nullarbor
Plain had their film confiscated by the Australian Security
Intelligence Organisation (ASIO); one was later visited by a purported
ASIO agent who ordered silence and 吐rightened the living **** out of
me.・Randles, MIB, pp.56-57.
Late 1954: 閃arion Keech・(Dorothy Martin), who had been communicating
with aliens by automatic writing, was visited by two men, one an
双rdinary human being・ the other 宋ery strange・ The former did all
of the talking. He said: 的 am of this planet, but he is not.・For
half an hour he told her that she should not publicise her
information, as 典he time is not right now・ Later, she was visited by
five young men, who told her 鍍hat what I said was all false and mixed
up. And they told me that they were in contact with outer space too
and all the writings I had were wrong・ Vallee, UFOs, pp.72-73.
1955: Twenty workmen were repairing the outside of a factory in
southern New Jersey, which was engaged in classified work for the
navy, when they saw a gigantic circular object descend and hover over
the car park for several minutes. As they were about to clock out, a
man in civilian clothes herded them into a meeting room, where he
flourished a sheaf of papers, saying: 展e want you all to sign an oath
of secrecy promising not to tell about what you saw today. Those of
you who don稚 want to sign needn稚 come in to work tomorrow ・or ever
again.・Everyone signed. John Keel stated that this story 妬s more
folklore than fact. The story has circulated by word of mouth for
years, but no one has even pinned down any of the original witnesses,
if they exist.・Keel, The Cosmic Question, pp.151-52.
1957, 7 July: Luciano Galli of Rome was walking from his home to work
after lunch when a black Fiat pulled up and a man with piercing
jet-black eyes spoke to him and invited him to come with him. They
drove to Croara Ridge outside of Rome, where a saucer shaped craft was
waiting. He was taken for a ride into space. Keel, UFOs, pp.201-2.
1955, July: Edward Mootz was working on the soil by a peach tree in
Cincinnati on the 22nd when a red spray fell from the sky, and looking
up he saw a red and green object like a pear standing on end. The
tree was dead the next day, and it was taken away by three men who
said they were from Air Force Intelligence. Two weeks later he saw a
black Chrysler Imperial park nearby and three men train a camera on
his home. When he challenged them, in broken English they said they
were taking pictures of the local industry, and then quickly departed.
Stringfield, Situation Red, pp.187-89.
1957, November: Olden Moore watched a circular machine land near
Montville, Ohio, on 6th, a few days later the local sheriff drove to
his house with men in air force uniforms, they took him to the field
where he had seen the UFO, a helicopter was waiting there, he was
flown to an airport and put on a plane to Washington, where he was
imprisoned for three days, and two officers tried to get him to admit
he had seen nothing but a 素ireball・ Finally he was flown back to
Ohio, but later neither the sheriff nor the Air Force would back his
story. Keel, The Cosmic Question, pp.155-56.
1958, February: A man from Gharnasvarn, who had previously
materialised in her living room, turned up at the front door of
Cynthia Appleton, Aston, Birmingham, wearing a black suit, departing
in a large black car with tinted windows; he visited her several more
times in the next six months. Randles, MIB, pp.61-65.
1960, August: Ray Hawks saw a 層obbling grey disc・whilst running a
tractor outside of Boulder, Colorado. A few days later he found a
helicopter at the same spot with three men in Air Force uniform, who
told him: 展e want you to tell the newspapers that the saucer will be
back on August 20・ Keel, The Cosmic Question, pp.154-55.
1961, September: W. D. Clendenon, who was corresponding with George
Adamski, was visited by 殿 short man in a tan topcoat・ who said he
was engaged in a political survey to see whether people in the area
had voted Republican, and 塗e felt the strong impulse to invite the
man in・ 滴is skin was smooth as though he had never shaved I his
life. His skin reminded me of a baby痴 skin. When he smiled, his teeth
were prefect and very white. The color of his skin was brown, like an
Indian; his hair was dark and trimmed in a business-like manner. He
looked almost too perfect and it bothered me.・After the man left,
Clendenon got the urge to go into the backyard, where he saw 殿
brilliant white ball of light・ which later became clear and looked
妬dentical in every way with the Scout Ship photographed by Adamski・
Keith, Casebook, pp.64-65.
1961, November: 善aul Miller・ one of four men who had seen a UFO land
in North Dakota (but not reported it) was called out from work and
introduced to two (three?) strangers, who asked to be taken to his
home, where they examined the clothing he had worn the night before,
especially his boots, then left without any further word. Hynek, The
UFO Experience, pp.183-84; Keel, The Cosmic Question, pp.152-53;
Evans, 閃en in Black・ p.32; Keith, Casebook, p.66.
1963: Li Jing-Yang, a security guard in Yangquan, Shansi Province,
China, saw an object like two plates sealed together hovering in the
sky. The next day he was approached by a strange man dressed in black
who warned him not to talk about the sighting. Randles, MIB, p.145.
1964, Late June: Jim Templeton of Carlisle, Cumberland, visited by
鮮umber 9・and 鮮umber 11・who 妬nvestigated these things・ concerning
his photograph of an unseen man in a spacesuit taken on 24 May. They
drove him to the site in a black Jaguar car, 砺ery shiny as if new・
and then left him there to walk home. Randles, MIB, pp.80-82.
1965, August: Rex Heflin of Santa Ana, California, who had taken four
Polaroid photographs of a flying disc, was advised by a Marine Corps
investigator 渡ot to talk about his sighting・ as did more than one
telephone caller. He was then visited by a man purportedly from the
North American Air Defense (NORAD), who asked to borrow his prints,
but never returned them, and NORAD later denied any knowledge of the
matter. Condon, Scientific Study of Unidentified Flying Objects,
pp.448-49.
1965 September: William McCoy and Robert Goode, policemen on patrol in
Brazoria County, Texas, saw 殿 great rectangular glob of purple
light・ Then, 鏑ow-flying light planes, apparently unmarked, flew
back and forth over the area of the sighting for the next two days.
Shortly after the incident, two strangers turned up at the sheriff痴
office looking for Deputy Goode. They tracked the officer down in a
local restaurant and immediately proceeded to describe in detail what
the UFO looked like ・even before Goode had an opportunity to tell
them. Then they suggested that if he should encounter a similar
machine in the future, he should cooperate with its occupants and keep
any conversations with them to himself. The identities of these two
mystery men have never been determined.・Keel, Operation Trojan Horse,
p.254.
1965, December: An official at an industrial plant reported a glowing
object to the state police. A few hours later two 僧ilitary officers・
turned up, questioned him, and warned him 泥on稚 talk about this
matter to anyone.・Keel, The Cosmic Question, p.153 (after Frank
Edwards).
1966, April: A man claiming to represent 殿 government agency so
secret that he couldn稚 give its name・appeared in a school in
Norwalk, Connecticut, and grilled two twelve-year-old boys for two
hours about a disc-shaped object that had pursued them at ground
level. Keith, Casebook, p.76.
1966 (?): An Ohio farmer saw a glowing circular object land in his
fields; next morning a black limousine pulled up, and a man in an air
force uniform told him to forget what he had seen. He was a little
fellow 努ith a face like a Chinaman or a Jap.・Keel, The Cosmic
Question, p.153.
1966, September: UFO investigator Steve Yankee, working night shift at
a paper mill, visited at three a.m. by two men in black, who asked him
about the Jessup-Allende case. After they left the room, he looked
down the corridor and saw they had vanished, but there was 殿 sense of
dissipated energy・ten feet from the door. Steiger, Mysteries of Time
and Space, pp.206-7.
1966 (?): An unnamed UFO lecturer was called upon in his study by a
man claiming to be Carlos Miguel Allende, who warned him to
discontinue his research or 努ind up a 壮uicide・like Dr. Jessup.・
Steiger and Whritenour, New UFO Breakthrough, p.72.
1966 (?): 鄭n interesting report of 奏hree women in black・was given
by one correspondent, who had received his strange visitation after
observing a large, gray disk in the sky over his suburban residence.・
(No more details given.) Steiger and Whritenour, New UFO Breakthrough,
p.76.
1966, October: George Smyth of Elizabeth, New Jersey, went to visit
two teenagers who had seen a mysterious green entity. The boys were
surrounded by a crowd. He noticed two men emerging from a large black
car, leaving a third behind the wheel. They had a slight slant to
their eyes. Later, when Saucer News investigators went to visit one of
the lads, Smyth noticed the same black car parked nearby, and the same
two men get out and watch the house while the interview was going on.
Two weeks later he received a phone call telling him to give up UFO
investigation. Beckley, The UFO Silencers, p.41.
1966, 11 October: Several witnesses to a glowing object over the
Wanaque Reservoir, New Jersey, including a policeman with an unlisted
phone number, received phone calls, before they had reported to
anyone, warning them to keep quiet. Keel, The Cosmic Question, p.157.
Later, several witnesses were gathered in a High School auditorium by
an Air Force officer who derided them about the sighting. No-one could
remember his name, and afterwards the Air Force denied all knowledge
of the case. Science and Mechanics, The Official Guide to UFOs,
pp.99-101.
1966, Mid-November: A man who had seen a UFO near Parkersburg, West
Virginia, on 2 November, and not reported it, was visited by 疎
scientist from Ohio・ who 鍍old us it would be better if we forgot the
whole thing.・ Keel, Visitors from Space, p.50.
1966, Mid-November: After Woodrow Derenberger of Mineral Wells had met
Mr. Cold, supposedly from Lanulos in the galaxy of Ganymede, on 2
November. ・.. two salesmen visited Mineral Wells and went from house
to house with their wares. They weren稚 very interested in making
sales. At one house they offered bibles. At another, hardware. At a
third they were 閃ormon missionaries from Salem, Oregon・(a UFO wave
was taking place in Salem at that time). One man was tall, blond, and
looked like a Scandinavian. His partner was short and slight, with
pointed features and a dark olive complexion. They asked questions
about Woody and were particularly interested in opinions on the
validity of his alleged contact.・Keel, Visitors from Space, p.56.
1966, Late: Gray Barker, whilst investigating Mothman near Point
Pleasant, found on a note on his door: 鄭BANDON YOUR RESEARCH OR YOU
WILL BE REGRET. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.・Loren Coleman, 禅he Mothman
death list・ Fortean Times 187, September 2004.
1966-67 (?): Ivan Sanderson, whilst writing Uninvited Visitors,
noticed a car that kept driving past his rural home in New Jersey,
noted the license plate, and was informed that no such car existed. He
was then visited by two men in Air Force uniforms who asked about his
book. They refused to show him identification, so he ordered them out
of his house at gunpoint. The local Air Force base commander denied
knowing about them, and said he should report them to the police for
impersonating Air Force officers. He was plagued by strange electronic
noises over his phone for a long time afterwards. Keith, Casebook,
p.76.
1966-67 (?): West Virginia: 釘lack limousines halted in front of hill
homes and deeply tanned 祖ensus takers・inquired about the number of
children living with the families. Always the children. In several
instances, the occupants of the big black cars merely asked for a
glass of water ... A blond woman in her thirties, well-groomed, with a
soft southern accent, visited people in Ohio and West Virginia whom
[John Keel] had interviewed. She introduced herself as 遷ohn Keel痴
secretary・ thus winning instant admission. The clipboard she carried
held a complicated form filled with personal questions about the
witnesses・health, income, the type of cars they owned, their general
family background, and some fairly sophisticated questions about their
UFO sightings.・Keel had no secretary. Keel, Visitors from Space,
p.83.
1967, Early January: Mary Hyre, who was reporting on Mothman for a
local paper, and would later run UFO stories, was visited in her Point
Pleasant, West Virginia, office by a very small black-haired man with
蘇ypnotic・eyes in a thin short sleeved shirt and shoes with very
thick soles. Keel, Visitors from Space, pp.84-85.
1967, 9 January: The Christiansen family of Wildwood, New Jersey, who
had seen a UFO on 22 November 1966, were interviewed by 鍍he strangest
looking man I致e ever seen・ wearing a thin black coat, who introduced
himself as 禅iny・from the 閃issing Heirs Bureau・ He spoke in a high,
奏inny・voice, in clipped words and phrases like a computer, 殿s if he
were reciting everything from memory.・His black trousers were too
short, and 鍍hey could see a long thick green wire attached to the
inside of his leg, it came up out of his socks and disappeared under
his trousers.・John Keel commented that he had not heard of this
feature in other MIB cases: 展as Tiny wearing electric socks? Or was
he a wired android operated by remote control?・He departed in a black
1963 Cadillac. Sanderson, Uninvited Visitors, pp.160-61; Keel,
Visitors from Space, pp.85-89.
1967, 7 February: Robert A. Stiff of Saucer Scoop received the first
of thirteen threatening phone calls, beginning: 的 would suggest you
drop your investigation into certain so-called UFO reports.・Steiger
and Whritenour, New UFO Breakthrough, p.21.
1967, 22 February: Mothman witness Connie Carpenter was stopped by a
man in a black 1949 Buick who attempted to abduct her. Keel, Visitors
from Space, pp.94-95.
1967, Early (?): Contactee Woodrow Derenberger was visited in the
appliance store where he worked by two men with olive complexions in
black suits who warned him 鍍o forget all about what you致e seen.・He
thought that they must be from the Mafia. Keel, Visitors from Space,
p.105.
1967, Spring (?): Carroll Wayne Watts of Texas, who had encountered a
landed saucer on 31 March, and on subsequent occasions taken photos of
it, failed a lie detector test. He later told Robert Loftin of the
University of Colorado that, driving to Amarillo to take the test, he
stopped to help a woman driver in apparent distress, when he was
knocked down from behind, and two men in dark business suits told him
that if he passed the test he would be shot. Beckley, The UFO
Silencers, pp.34-38; Keith, Casebook, pp.79-82.
1967, March: Shane Kurz, in her last year at Westmoreland High in New
York State, was walking to school when she was approached by a short
man with slanted eyes and a slight oriental accent. He knew her name,
and asked her peculiar questions, such as 展hat is volleyball and
basketball?・He offered to take her for a car ride in her lunch hour.
She ended the conversation with the words 的t was nice meeting you・
took three steps away, then turned around again, but the man had
vanished, which she considered impossible. A month later, in a nearby
store she noticed an albino man in a long black overcoat, who kept
staring at her. The following year she saw a UFO and came to believe
that she had been abducted. Holzer, The Ufonauts, pp.217-19.
1967, Early April: A farmer north of Gallipolis, Ohio, saw a 澱ig red
and white glowing thing・sitting in a field near his barn, which left
a thirty foot circle of scorched earth. A circuit box in the barn
burnt out. Next day two men supposedly from the electrical company
turned up and 吐ussed around with the transformer on the pole by the
road・ they did not have an electrical truck, just a panel truck;
典hey was foreigners ... Japs or something ...they weren稚 very
friendly ... [dressed in] ordinary overalls ... They had on funny
shoes with very thick rubber soles.・A week later he received a
telephone call that sounded like a neighbour, who warned him about 殿
crazy man ... with a beard・ Ten minutes later John Keel (bearded,
unusual in that part of the country) turned up, and he ordered him
off. Later, the neighbour told him that he had not made that call.
Keel, Visitors from Space, pp.141-42.
1967, Early April: A woman who lived near the summit of Mount Misery
on Long Island, where there had been many UFO sightings, was visited
by four men with 蘇igh cheekbones and very red faces・who said 杜y
land belonged to their tribe・ They had no car so must have walked up
the muddy hill, but their shoes were spotlessly clean. The same week a
woman with 壮triking white hair・ claiming to represent a local
newspaper, asked her a number of personal questions about her family
background. The newspaper denied employing anyone of that description.
Keel, Visitors from Space, p.180.
1967, 5 May: Mary Hyre saw the little man who had visited her in
January on the streets of Point Pleasant. When he saw her he ran off
and leaped into a black car driven by a very large man. Keel, Visitors
from Space, p.159.
1967, May: Mrs. Ralph Butler of Owatonna, Minnesota, who had seen UFOs
and heard strange voices on her CB radio, visited by 閃ajor Richard
French・ who had a pointed face and long hair, and said he was
interested in CB and UFOs. She offered him some 遷ello・(jelly), and
he tried to drink it out of the bowl. Keel, UFOs, p.185.
1967, 17 May: Following a UFO encounter on Mount Misery, 遷ane・
received a phone call telling her to go to a local library and get a
book on Indian history, and turn to page forty-two. She did so,
finding the place deserted except for a female librarian. The words of
page forty-two turned into a message from 奏hem・ Later, she started
to see the librarian wherever she went. It proved that her name was
Lia and that she came from another planet; after she sucked out the
contents of an egg from Jane痴 refrigerator it was suspected that she
was really a reptile. This woman also introduced her to 羨pol・ who
drove a black Cadillac. Keel, Visitors from Space, p.182.
1967: A young family man from Belpre, Ohio, had some interesting UFO
sightings. Shortly afterwards he had a brief encounter with two
black-garbed Oriental-looking men. They appeared confused or drunk and
seemed to have difficulty walking. Keel, Disneyland of the Gods,
p.152.
1967 (?): 徹n a number of occasions I actually saw the phantom
Cadillacs as advertised, complete with sinister-looking passengers in
black suits. On Long Island, following the directions given me in an
anonymous phone call, I pursued one of these cars down a dead-end road
where it seemingly vanished into thin air (there were no side roads or
turn-offs).・Keel, The Cosmic Question, p.147.
1967, 21 June: Jaye P. Paro, a radio broadcaster with WBAB at Babylon,
Long Island, who had reported on local UFO sightings, and interviewed
善rincess Moon Owl・ who said she was from the asteroid Ceres, was
abducted by a black Cadillac which had 吐lashing lights on the
dashboard. I couldn稚 take my eyes off them. It felt like they were
hypnotizing me.・They stopped at an isolated crossroads where 鍍he men
asked her questions which didn稚 make any sense to her. Finally they
returned her to the spot where they had picked her up.・Keel, Visitors
from Space, p.189.
1967, 11-17 July: UFO investigator Robert Easley of Defiance, Ohio,
was followed by a man in a black sedan with no license plates as he
drove to the scene of a sighting. On the 15th the car drove past as he
talked of UFOs with his girl friend on the front porch. When they got
off the subject the car left, but when they got back on it about an
hour later, the same car came back again, as if the driver could read
their minds. On the 17th, checking another report, the same man
followed him. He also received 12 phone calls of a beeping sound for
about 15 seconds, followed by silence. Beckley, The UFO Silencers,
p.15.
1967, July: Robert Richardson of Toledo, Ohio, drove around a bend at
night and found a strange object blocking the road: unable to halt in
time, he hit it, and it vanished. Three days later two men visited his
home at 11 p.m. and questioned him for about 10 minutes. They left in
a black 1953 Cadillac whose number was found not to have been issued.
A week later he was visited by two different men, in black suits, who
drove a current model Dodge. Evans, 閃en in Black・ p.33.
1967, Summer: A man in a black suit with a pointed chin, 奏hyroid
eyes・and 鼠ong, tapering fingers・went into Max痴 Kansas City, New
York, and ordered 素ood・ being apparently unable to read the menu,
and not knowing how to use a knife and fork. He told a waitress he was
from 疎nother world・ Keel, Visitors from Space, pp.23-24.
1967, 18 September: One of several students at Highlands University,
Colorado, who had seen a UFO the night before, received a phone call
threatening his life if he talked. He told this to a fellow student,
who a week later, in company with a campus police officer, saw a blood
red object. Two days later he too received a phone call late at night
telling him to forget what he had seen. The next day a man in the
street told him about the sighting, 殿nd even added information that
confirmed some of my own research on Atlantis・ and told him to keep
his mouth shut. A few days later a black car with tinted windows, with
a license plate showing nothing but three X痴, nearly ran him over.
Beckley, The UFO Silencers, pp.16-17.
1967 October: Mrs. B. of Mamosa, San Luis Valley, Colorado, who had
made a painting of a crescent UFO that she had seen, was visited by a
man who told her: 的 cannot read, but mention any book in any library
and I will be able to tell you its contents.・ He went on to say that
humans waste too much time and energy on food 努hen it could all be so
easily taken from the atmosphere.・ He insisted on buying her
painting, so she set a high price, to which he replied that he had no
money. He departed in a car which had an Arizona registration; months
later police said they could not trace the plates. Sutherly, UFO
Mysteries, p.47.
1967, 11 October: Rex Heflin was again visited, this time by two men
in air force uniforms, who arrived in a dark car with a peculiar
violet glow coming from behind its darkened windows. They asked him
what he knew about the Bermuda Triangle. Whilst they were there his FM
radio emitted 都everal loud audible pops・ Condon, Scientific Study of
Unidentified Flying Objects, p.453.
1967, Thanksgiving Eve (22 November): George Smyth was threatened by a
man from a black car with red upholstery, which drove off silently. He
also had odd phone calls and was followed by a strange man. Around the
same time a UFO witness, Mrs. Caporino of Jersey City, saw a black car
with red upholstery park outside her house on three consecutive
Fridays, each time two men got out and rang her bell, she was too
frightened to answer the door. Beckley, The UFO Silencers, pp.41-42.
1967, Christmas season: Peggy G., who had had two UFO sightings
earlier that year, and later had a poltergeist in her home, worked in
a department store in the afternoon. A guard employed there asked her
to lunch, and 妬nformed that he was a member of a secret organisation
working on earth called the 舛osmic Brotherhood樗. When a co-worker
mumbled that he was crazy the guard looked up and told him to get
away, rays of light shooting from his eyes. Soon after he left his job
and could not be traced. Later she had interference on her telephone,
and saw two men stringing silver tape over the wires near her home.
The police, when called, commented: 徹h, the silver tape again.・
Beckley, The UFO Silencers, pp.17-19.
1967, 22 December: Mary Hyre, newswoman of Point Pleasant, West
Virginia, was visited by two men in black overcoats who asked her:
展hat would you do if someone did order you to stop writing about
flying saucers?・Later the same day, 遷ack Brown・ who like the other
two looked oriental, came and asked her: 展hat ・would ・what would
you do ・of someone ordered ・ordered you to stop - to stop printing
UFO stories?・Brown later called upon Mothman witnesses Connie
Carpenter and Linda Scarberry. Keel, Visitors from Space, pp.19-27.
1968, 29 January: Following a sighting of 疎 long dark body with dim
red and yellow lights at both ends・ a woman who lived alone on Keats
Island, British Columbia, was visited by two men in dark overalls who
claimed to be employees of the hydroelectric company. They put up a
stovepipe for her. One went on the roof, the man on the ground
directed him and the other would answer 塑es, Master.・Keel, Visitors
from Space, p.179.
1968, February: UFO investigators patrolling the Mohawk River where a
UFO had been sighted saw a red oval for themselves. Several days later
one, Peter Stevens, was approached in a caf・by a strange man who
talked about UFOs, then said: 撤eople who look for UFOs should be
very, very careful.・This was 吐ollowed by the usual pattern of phone
calls and poltergeist activity in the Stevens・household.・Beckley,
The UFO Silencers, p.19.
1968, Mid-February: A friend of Brad Steiger who was doing some
investigating for him, was given a piece of metal by a farmer who had
seen it fall from a UFO. He returned to his hotel only to find two men
waiting in his room for him, they demanded the metal with menaces.
Beckley, The UFO Silencers, pp.20-21. This is apparently the same
incident as recounted by Warren Smith, who said it occurred 都everal
years ago・in a 1976 book, who added that several people in the
district, where there had been a UFO flap, had been visited by
purported fertilizer salesmen who wanted to talk about the UFO
sightings rather than selling fertilizer. The two men were called Jim
and Tom, Jim kept smoking cigarettes, they refused to say from which
government agency they came from. When he tried to pay his hotel bill
the staff said that they had no record of his staying there. Smith,
UFO Trek, pp.156-63.
1968, February: Tom Monteleone, a student from Adelphi, Maryland, was
visited in a restaurant where he was working to support himself
through college, by Vadig, whom he had met on 10 December 1967 when he
came out of an egg-shaped object on a road near Washington. The next
Sunday, after he returned home, Vadig came up to him in 殿 very old
Buick ... It looked brand-new. It even smelled brand-new.・He was
driven to a remote spot in Maryland, where the egg-shaped object was
waiting. He was flown to the planet Lanulos, where all the people were
naked, and given a tour around. They then flew back to Earth and the
black Buick returned him to his home. From the clock he found that all
this had only taken two hours, though it had seemed much longer. Years
later Monteleone claimed that the story was invented. Keel, Vistiors
from Space, pp.174-76.
1968, 26 February: At 1 a.m. a man in Phoenix, Arizona, was woken by a
knock on his door. 的 saw a man standing in my room at some distance,
wearing dark clothing ... I couldn稚 see his face ... he was slender
and not tall, perhaps five feet nine. He changed position a few times
... and then he was gone.・Keith, Casebook, p.180.
1968, 4 April: 腺ill・and his wife encountered a silent red glowing
UFO. That night they were visited in the hotel in Knoxville where Bill
worked by a man dressed in black with jet black hair. When they told
him that Martin Luther King had been shot at Memphis, he said: 敵ood!
I hope he dies!・He remarked 摘very man has his price・ and tested
them by asking for how much money they would run naked across a
highway. Keith, Casebook, p.181.
1968, Spring: An 的ndian・in black clothes appeared in the middle of
the night on a college campus in Minnesota following a series of UFO
sightings. He behaved in a drunken fashion. Keel, Disneyland of the
Gods, p.152.
1968, 2 May: The woman from Keats Island, British Columbia, again
encountered two men in dark overalls, the elder being the same, but
the younger different. The following day a group of hydroelectric
employees 殿ssured me that yesterday痴 men weren稚 Hydro men, that
somebody had been 'pulling my leg'.・Keel, Visitors from Space,
pp.179-80.
1968, Early May: George Smyth saw doppelgangers of John Keel, Gray
Barker and James Moseley across the street from his house. A week
later three men stepped out of a black Plymouth of 1960-62 vintage and
West Virginia license plates, who claimed to be from Saucer News, and
asked him to repeat what had happened to him. The magazine denied all
knowledge. Beckley, The UFO Silencers, pp.44-45.
1968, May: 腺ill・ who had interviewed a contactee along with Brad
Steiger, received a phone call detailing their movements, including
where they had stayed and what they ate. (They had tried to keep their
movements secret precisely because they had heard about the harassment
of other UFO researchers.) A poltergeist entered his home, and twice
疎 smallish man cloaked in shimmering light・materialised in his
bedroom. Steiger, Mysteries of Time and Space, p.202.
1968, Late May: Mary, wife of UFO investigator John J. Robinson,
noticed a large black car with red upholstery parked near her front
door four mornings in a row, while a man in a dark suit looked
piercingly at her. The next day she saw a doppelganger of Jim Moseley
directing the traffic as she returned from shopping. On 18th Timothy
Beckley and the real Jim Moseley came to visit, they noticed a black
Cadillac parked in front of the closed factory next door, they took
two photographs of a man standing in the factory door, and Mary
identified him as the man who had stared at her. Beckley, The UFO
Silencers, pp.45-48.
1968, June: UFO researcher Thomas Wedemeyer of Jamestown, New York,
was visited by 閃ajor Smedley・of the Air Force, the interrogation
left him with a headache. There was no Major Smedley with the Air
Force, but this man was found to have visited other UFO researchers.
Steiger, Mysteries of Time and Space, p.200.
1968: A deputy police officer met three mysterious men in black suits.
典hey had an odd manner of speaking ・as though they would inhale,
then speak until they had expelled all their breath, then inhale again
and begin to speak again. Keel, Disneyland of the Gods, p.152.
1968, 5 July: 舛aptain Monroe・ claiming to be from the UFO Research
Institute, Pittsburgh, visited a young man who had photographed a UFO
with a polaroid camera, told him the pictures were faked, and that he
should 徒eep his mouth shut or something unpleasant would happen to
him.・Steiger, Mysteries of Time and Space, p.198.
1968, 13 July: Young investigator Dan O. was talking on phone to
another Ufologist when their call was interrupted by a Mrs. Slago, who
told Dan he should not inquire if aliens exist on Earth, as 摘arth
people do not understand・ then broke off. Asked to repeat her name,
she said 閃rs. Nelson・ Beckley, The UFO Silencers, pp.153-54.
1968, 23 July: Martyn Johnson, an off-duty policeman, and his wife,
saw mysterious lights over Sheffield. After reporting this to the
Sheffield Morning Telegraph, he was called to his superintendent痴
office, where he was interviewed by two men 電ressed just like the
spies on TV, in trench-coats and Trilby hats.・ They tried to persuade
him that he had seen only an aircraft or a helicopter, then said that
he was 砥nder oath and was sworn to secrecy for 25 years.・David
Clarke and Andy Roberts, 禅he UFO Files・ Fortean Times 284, February
2012, pp.30-31.
1968, Summer: An unnamed journalist in an unstated location reported
that several people had said men claiming to be Brad Steiger and John
Keel had warned them not to talk about UFOs. When he tried to talk to
a farmer痴 wife, three short suntanned men in dark suits wearing dark
glasses waved a copy of a magazine (with a UFO article?) and said that
釘rad Steiger was warning all UFO sighters not to talk. Keel, Our
Haunted Planet, pp.96-97.
1968 (?) Autumn?: An unnamed friend of Brad Steiger was approached in
London by three men in black asking him about train times. Back in his
hotel he saw the same men on a street corner looking up at his room. A
day or so later one of them confronted him: 添ou are a friend of Brad
Steiger. Tell him we shall visit him by Christmas.・Steiger related
this to another friend who said that, if so, 都end 粗m down to talk to
me.・No sooner had Steiger left him than he had was visited by 奏he
cadaver・ the thinnest man he had ever seen. He took down the man痴
car registration, and learnt that there was no such car in Iowa.
Steiger, Mysteries of Time and Space, pp.205-6.
1968, October: Brian Leathley-Andrews, a UFO investigator in Coventry,
returned home to notice a man standing by the next-door garage. 滴is
face was glowing orange and as I watched, the face changed to that of
an old man before my eyes.・After this he started experiencing
problems with his telephone, and getting threatening calls. He soon
abandoned UFO investigation. Keith, Casebook, p.182.
1969: A 租runken Chinaman・staggered into a newspaper office in New
York State while a reporter was typing up a local UFO report. He was
dressed in a black suit. After much wheezing, he managed to say,
泥on稚 print that story.・ He staggered out, bumping into furniture.
The reporter followed after him immediately but the street was
completely deserted. Keel, Disneyland of the Gods, p.152.
1969, 3 July: An unnamed UFO investigator was confronted by three Men
in Black, 徹n the window of the car in which they were riding was the
symbol connected with them and their visitations・ (No explanation as
to what it was.) Subsequently he received mysterious telephone calls;
his house was searched, and black Cadillacs followed him around.
Evans, 閃en in Black・ p.37.
1969, Autumn: A motorist in Massachusetts came across a UFO blocking
the road. A man with 叢opping eyes・and a red face who had difficulty
breathing approached and asked for a lift to town. He wore a short
black coat and 砺ery shiny green trousers made out of some material I
have never seen before.・After he got in the car the UFO took off and
vanished. Asked where he came from, the man said: 添ou wouldn稚
understand.・The motorist deposited him on Main Street, and thought of
going to the police, but the man said; 哲obody is going to believe you
so don稚 bother.・The man staggered away. Keith, Casebook, pp.182-83.
1971, October (?): Two men 層ith the Ministry of Defence・visited Jim
Wilson, of the Eastern Midlands, and told him that 塗e might as well
forget all about・the light he had seen in the sky in late August,
because they had identified it as the Russian satellite Cosmos 408.
(It was later proved that it was not.) Two men in a black Jaguar car
took to parking by his house in the evening. Police discovered that
its number plate was false. On 21 October officers approached the car
to question the men, but suddenly it 杜elted away into nothingness・
Randles, MIB, pp.167-69.
1972. Late August: Peter Taylor of Manchester (he lived near the
airport) was besieged by reporters over his sighting of a glowing
object in the Pennines on the night of 16th-17th, but two 閃inistry of
Defence・men arrived in a large black car, got rid of the reporters,
asked him repeatedly about the opening of a T-shaped door in the
object, and advised him not to talk. Randles, MIB, pp.106-7.
1972, October: Billy Doyle, taking an evening walk away from his job
at a hotel near Eastbourne, saw a collection of glowing coloured
lights. Two weeks later a 舛ID・man interviewed him about it, and
asked: 展hat would you say if I asked you not to report this?・
Randles, MIB, p.111.
1973, October (?): 賎erry Armstrong・ who had had numerous UFO
sightings, was served in a record shop in Newmarket Plaza, Jackson痴
Point, Canada, by 鍍he most beautiful girl I had ever seen・ in a long
flowing black dress, with long black hair and 鍍he blackest eyes I had
ever seen.・She flung his change on the floor, and after he had picked
it up she had vanished. Haisell, The Missing Seven Hours, p.111.
1973, 25 October: Stephen Pulaski, 22, and two ten-year-old boys, saw
a red glowing UFO outside of Uniontown, Pennsylvania, heard screaming
sound, noted a sulphurous smell, and then saw two Sasquatch-like
apemen, between seven and eight feet tall. He fired his rifle and
apparently hit one three times. The apemen retreated into the woods,
and the UFO vanished. Later that day, when question by UFO
researchers, he went into a trance in which he saw 殿 man in a black
hat and cloak, carrying a sickle.・ He said: 的f man doesn稚
straighten up, the end will come soon ... There痴 a man here now who
can save the world.・Keith, Casebook, pp.183-84.
1973, 1 November: At the start of a UFO wave in New Hampshire,
Florence Dow heard a thumping sound on her porch. 鏑ooking out, she
saw a man in a black coat and a wide-brimmed black hat, with what
appeared to be a face covered with masking tape.・Keith, Casebook,
p.184.
1973, December: 閃rs Verona・of Devon, who had been abducted and raped
by an alien on 16 October, received phone calls, then letters, then
visits from two men, who described exactly what had happened, and
warned her not to talk. They continued to visit for four years, until
she did go to investigators. Randles, MIB, pp.112-17.
1974, 18 March: An intruder broke into a radio station in Paris,
France-Inter, which had been broadcasting a series of interviews with
UFO witnesses and theorists, and abstracted all of the untransmitted
tapes, though leaving behind those which had already made it over the
airwaves. The thief, whoever he was, can hardly have had any motive
other than to prevent the remaining tapes from being heard by the
public. Bourret, The Crack in the Universe, p.7.
1974, April: 詮rank・and 銭athy・were driving in east Hancock County,
Ohio, when they saw a fiery pulsating light. They told a few other
people about it over their CB radio. At 2.45 a.m. they went to the
Wigwam bar and restaurant, where a man rushed up and asked 展hat did
you see in the sky?・He was bald, with fingers twice as long as
normal. He denied having a CB, and asked how then he knew about said:
的 ... live ... by ... visions!・Keith, Casebook, pp.184-86.
1975: Argentine Ufologist Anton Ponce de Leon visited Sicuani where
there were many UFO sightings, where he met 殿 reporter from the
newspaper Ultima Hora, from Lima, Peru.・The reporter had photographed
three UFOs in Capillani, Argentina. He sent them for developing, but
on returning to his hotel found that 鍍wo gentleman in black and with
hats・had trashed his room. Further harassment made him 兎xtremely
frightened・ Keith, Casebook, pp.94-95.
1975 (?): Two mysterious men in a black Cadillac attempted to
confiscate from the Ohio state director for MUFON, Nils Pacquette,
some metal samples that were allegedly from a UFO. He said that a
check of the license number of their car revealed that that number had
never been issued. Sheaffer, UFO Sightings, p.205, citing the National
Enquirer, 23 September 1975.
1975, May: Carlos de los Santos Montiel, whose light plane had been
buzzed by three discs on approach to Mexico City, was driving to a TV
station to tell his story when two black limousines hemmed his car in.
Four men got out and warned him not to talk. He went home again. In
June he agreed to talk to Allen Hynek, but again he was warned off by
one of the men dressed in black. Randles, MIB, pp.146-148.
1975, 4 July weekend: Serial abductee 銭athy Davis・(Debbie Tomey), on
holiday with her friend Nan and Nan痴 family in Kentucky痴 Rough River
State Park, spoke to a man on CB. He then turned up with two other
men, in a car which travelled without bouncing on a bumpy road full of
potholes, though she had not said where they were and did not know how
they found them. All were dressed in blue denim. When they first went
into the cabin, it was late and the others would have been in bed, but
they were up, yet 屠ust still, you know, not moving, like they were
hardly awake, and not saying anything.・One of the men did all the
talking. Budd Hopkins suspected that they were aliens or hybrids.
Hopkins, Intruders, 107-16.
1976, 3 February: 全hirley Greenfield・of Pennine Ridges, near Bolton,
Lancashire, was visited by two men in 壮mart black suits・ and
interrogated by one of them, the 舛ommander・ about her UFO sighting
of 23 January, and her subsequent purple rash. Randles, MIB, pp.8-19.
1976, Early (?): A couple in a small town in Minnesota where there had
been a localised UFO flap since November 1975, were driving towards
town when the man recalled that he had to make a phone call. As he
pulled up at a booth a black Cadillac drew up, a man got out and
pushed him away to get to the phone first. He drove off to a second
phone, the black car appeared again, and the same individual again
rushed out to get to the phone first. This then happened a third time.
They chased the car and took its license plate, when it took off into
the air and disappeared. Beckley, The UFO Silencers, p.105.
1976, 11 September: Dr Herbert Hopkins of Orchard Beach, Maine, who
had hypnotically regressed a UFO witness, at home alone for the first
evening in some time, was visited by a man in black with no hair or
even eyelashes, who claimed to be from the non-existent New Jersey UFO
Research Organisation, who made a coin dematerialise. Randles, MIB,
pp.163-66. The abductee himself 都aid that a man in a black suit came
to his trailer home and warned him not to speak of his experiences.・
Imbrogno and Horrigan, Contact of the 5th Kind, p.17.
1976, 24 September: Herbert Hopkins・daughter-in-law Maureen received
a telephone call from a man who claimed to know her husband John. He
and his female companion, who both wore old-fashioned clothes, met
with John at a restaurant, and back at their home asked them many
personal questions. Their behaviour exhibited many peculiarities. The
man kept pawing and fondling the woman, asking John if he was doing it
correctly. Hilary Evans, 閃en in Black・ p.35.
1976, Late (?): When APRO researcher Dick Ruhl was getting evidence
analysed from a supposed UFO landing site, he found himself being
followed by a black Mustang with license plate UFO-35, driven by a man
dressed totally in black. He also told a paper that he believed that
the MIB were also monitoring his UFO lectures. Sheaffer, UFO
Sightings, p.205, citing Massepequa (New York) Post, 11 November 1976.
1977: John Merron of Shepherd痴 Bush, London, was reading John Keel痴
Operation Trojan Horse while his father watched television. He
remarked incredulously, 的t says here that people get phone calls from
flying saucers・ They both laughed at the idea. Two or three minutes
later the telephone on the table besides him rang. He picked up the
receiver and said 践ello・ A strangely metallic voice said: 典his is
the first one・ and rang off. In about 1990 Merron told me that he was
still awaiting the second. Anomaly 5, June 1988, pp.32-33.
1977, 6 (or 7) June: Two men turned up at Ripperston Farm, where there
had been many UFO sightings, one sat in the 吐lashy metallic-coloured
car・while the other inspected the dairy equipment at the back of the
farm. Both had 菟ointed chins, high foreheads and penetrating eyes.・
Later they turned up at the Haven Fort Hotel, where the receptionist
was puzzled that their car was silent on the gravel track. Randles,
MIB, pp.118-20.
1977, 29 July: Joseph Randall, founder of the Ufology Society
International, was driving between Golden and Radium in British
Columbia, on the way home from work in the Glacier National Park to
his mother痴 place in Invermere. He encountered no other traffic after
the Golden intersection. At about 10.45 p.m. a black pristine early
model Cadillac crossed the highway ahead from east to west. He saw
three men inside in black coats and hats. It left a cloud behind it.
He stopped and realised that there was no intersecting road, so that
this seemed to have been impossible. He did not encounter any other
traffic until he reached the Radium intersection. Keith, Casebook,
pp.193-95.
1978: Rick Moran, who had done a reinvestigation of Mothman and
related stories in West Virginia, received various odd telephone
calls, some of them threatening, saying that he should 電rop my
interest in UFOs・ When he turned up to be interviewed for Joel
Martin痴 talk show at WBAB on Long Island, which was to relate to the
use of the defoliant Agent Orange in Vietnam, Martin told him that 塗e
had been visited by a classic MIB, who had cautioned him about doing
shows about UFOs.・Instead of the intended topic, they decided to go
public. 展henever a journalist feels he is in danger, the best advice
is to put everything he knows before the public in the hope that, once
it is public knowledge, there is no reason to threaten the source.・
They had no subsequent problems. Rick Moran, 善oint Pleasant
Revisited・Fortean Times 156, March 2002, p.32.
1979, 4 August: Following some local UFO sightings, 全arah・ fourteen,
of Toronto, Canada, was unconscious for fifteen minutes after a
sighting of 疎n arrowhead・ Under hypnosis, she not only recalled an
abduction, but that a six foot tall man in a black suit with 都lanted
eyes, a grey-toned face, long fingernails on tapering fingers・had
followed her into the school courtyard during lunch, and questioned
her about her friends, who had also seen UFOs. Keith, Casebook,
pp.195-97.
1979, 9 December: Following the Cergy-Pontoise abduction from a suburb
of Paris, about 7 a.m. there was knock on the door, answered by
Jean-Pierre Provost. There were three men: 徹ne was of average height,
very well dressed in dark green, almost black, black tie, white shirt
and waistcoat to match his suit; he had a fringe of beard, black like
his hair, and a moustache... The others were bigger than him, taller
and more heavily built. Asked by the bearded man: 鄭re you one of the
three?・he said, 添es. 敵ood, in that case you can pass the word to
your companions: you致e already said too much. An accident will happen
to you. And if you say more, it will be more serious than that...・
Then they vanished. He saw them again on several other occasions, but
the only time they spoke was in a tobacco shop, when they threatened
him again. Under hypnosis, 撤rovost identified the men as coming from
inside the Earth, and added that the bearded man had been real, but
that his two companions had not been.・Keith, Casebook, pp.197-98.
1980, Early: According to William Moore, APRO directors gave him a
letter from Craig Weitzel, an Air Force cadet at Kirtland AFB in
Albuquerque, New Mexico, who had photographed a landed UFO and a
silver-suited occupant. Back at base, he was approached by a man in a
dark suit and shades who said his name was Huck, and wanted the UFO
pictures, which he duly handed over. But when Moore interviewed
Weitzel, he denied having taken any photographs of the UFO or having
had a strange visitor. Pilkington, Mirage Men, p.119.
1980, 18 August: Charles Affleck, one of six members of the Swindon
Centre for UFO Research (SCUFORI) found a note on his doorstep: 鼎EASE
UFO STUDY・ In the weeks to come other members received similar
missives, some in the mail with Swindon postmarks, and there were also
peculiar threatening phone calls. They were eventually able to prove
that the culprit was one of their own members. Martin Shipp, 全pecial
・The Alien Amongst Us・ Probe Report, Vol.3 No.3, January 1983.
1980, September: 腺eryl Hollins・of Golborne, near Wigan in
Lancashire, who had seen a UFO on 31 August, was telephoned by a
supposed scientist from Jodrell Bank, who would not say how he
obtained her number. He advised her not to associate with the 祖ranks・
in Ufology. Randles, MIB, pp.122-24.
1980, Mid-November: 閃ichael Elliot・ doing flying saucer research in
a university library (U.S.A.), was approached by a very thin dark man
in a black suit, who asked him about flying saucers, placed his hand
on his shoulder and said: 敵o well in your purpose.・After he had left
the witness terrified, he noticed that there was no-one in the
library, not even at the information desk. He forced himself to sit
down again. When he left an hour later 典here were two librarians
behind each of the two desks!・Peter M. Rojcewicz, 閃en in Black・
Fortean Times 50, Summer 1988, p.65.
1981, 6 August: David Ellis and his wife Caroline (pseudonyms?), who
ran The Horseshoes public house outside Matlock, Derbyshire, and had
had several recent UFO sightings, were visited at seven in the morning
by two men in black with grey suede gloves, 斗ike twins・ who were
revealed to be hairless when they took off their hats, and apparently
wore lipstick. They warned the couple to say nothing, made Caroline痴
signet ring disappear, then drove off in a black Mercedes which had no
number plate. The ring soon reappeared. Afterwards they received
several telephone calls from a 壮omewhat metallic・voice also warning
them not to talk. Taylor, The Uninvited 2, pp.87-93, 105.
1981, 6 October: Grant Breiland and 鮮.B.・of Vancouver, Canada, who
had sighted a UFO from vantage points three miles apart, the former
having taken a photograph, were visited by two strange men who
intimidated them sufficiently that Breiland never released his
picture, and N.B. would not co-operate with investigators. Randles,
MIB, pp.126-29. Another version: Breiland saw two men who lacked
fingernails at a K-Mart store. One asked him: 展hat is your name?・The
other asked where he lived, and then, 展hat is your number?・Their
lips did not move when they spoke. When they left he followed them.
They walked across a muddy field and then vanished. No other people
were in sight during the incident, though after the men vanished the
place was populated again. Keith, Casebook, pp.199-200.
1980. 29 December: The night after UFOs had been seen near the U.S.
Air Force base at Rendlesham, Suffolk, one of the witnesses, Larry
Warren, received a telephone call ordering him to be in the parking
lot in twenty minutes, 徹r else・ There, two men in dark suits
motioned him to get into a dark blue sedan, where an 兎erie, green
glow suddenly filled the vehicle・ and he lapsed into
semi-consciousness. They took him to a secret underground facility
beneath the base of which he had been unaware. He later found himself
wandering around the base in a daze, and discovered that two days had
passed. Redfern, Keep Out!, pp.44-47.
Early 1980s: Private investigators of UFO sightings in New York痴
Hudson Valley were contacted by 遷ames Madison・ reportedly of the
National Security Agency (NSA), who wanted to obtain videotape footage
shot by a witness. He said he wanted to forward the tape to Dr. Bruce
Maccabee. The latter told Hynek and Imbrogno that he knew that Madison
really was with the NSA. When they refused to turn over the tape,
Madison told Imbrogno: 添ou know, Phil ... the government has done
away with people for a lot less.・Hansen, The Missing Times,
pp.192-93, quoting J. Allen Hynek and Philip J. Imbrogno with Bob
Pratt, Night Siege: The Hudson Valley UFO Sightings, Ballantine, New
York, 1987, p.122.
1983, 14 February: Colin and Lynn Regan of Swanbourne,
Buckinghamshire, who had recently seen a glowing UFO several times,
were visited by two men calling themselves Frederick Gratton and
George Edwards, who said that they were from the Ministry of Defence,
and advised them not to talk about it for reasons of 創ational
security・ On 19 February, after Colin had experienced 僧issing time・
they visited him again, and put him into a hypnotic trance, under
which he recalled that he had been taken aboard a spaceship and made
to have sex with an attractive female alien. Taylor, The Uninvited 3:
The Abduction, pp.104-12, 141-46.
1984. 25 April: Gwen Freeman of Blairgowrie, Scotland, saw a group of
strangers in 礎lack Yiddish attire・walk in single file up the path of
a neighbour痴 house and enter. Not long after they left again, but
when she and her son called on the woman, she denied having received
any visitors. Later that day Mrs Freeman saw a UFO. A week or so
after, a man and a woman in dark old fashioned clothes called on her,
and told her that she must not speak more of what she had seen
登therwise a great evil would befall・her.
1984, May: Marie, U.S. eastern seaboard, posted a sighting report to
Jules Vaillancourt of MUFON. He never received it, but a man in a
brown suit driving a grey Mercedes turned up with her form, claimed to
be Vaillancourt, and asked her questions about the details. Randles,
MIB, pp.131-32.
1984, December: 舛.B.・ leaving her New York office at 11 p.m. after
working overtime, saw three small globes of light that floated around
her. On the way home she stopped at a deli to get cigarettes, and
there was a new counter man of curious appearance, his skin 砺ery pale
with a yellowish cast・and large slanted eyes. He said: 的t doesn稚
happen very often, but when it does, it can be very scary.・There was
no-one else in the deli. When she returned the next day and asked
about the new counter man, 登ne of the employees she was familiar with
told her there was no new employee. He also said that he had manned
the counter the previous night, and that she hadn稚 come into the
store.・Keith, Casebook, pp.200-202.
Early 1985: 船an Seldin・from near Cleveland, Ohio, woke up in bed to
see three people dressed in black in his room. The experience was
鍍otally realistic and yet dreamlike at the same time.・ One was a
woman with dark eyes and black hair, of whom he recalled, when
hypnotised by Budd Hopkins, that 鉄he looks evil, but she looks
pretty, too.・ She then had intercourse with him. Hopkins,
Intruders, p.186.
1986, 26 January: About 7.30 pm Paul Rebek of Epping, New South Wales,
received a visit from a man who said: 滴ello sir, I am a
representative of the Uranus Peanut Company. Would you like to sample
my wares?・He bought some peanuts off him, and was told: 典hank you.
The Council will remember you favourably. Good night.・He turned, but
seemed to vanish after a few steps. Rebek thought it must have been 殿
spectral Man In Black.・Letters, Fortean Times 47, Autumn 1986, p.72.
1986, 10 July: UFO witness 閃ichael Lane・of Bradford, on a paper
round delivering the Bradford Star, was walking down Sticker Lane
努hen suddenly everything went quiet. There were no people about nor
cars either. A large black shiny car, a bit like a Cadillac, drew up
to the roadside to the left of me from behind as I was walking, and
stopped.・A man in black shouted: 擢orget everything you know about
UFOs.・He saw it was a left hand drive car. After 鍍he car drove
noiselessly away・ when it was about 150 yards distance, 殿ll normal
background noise, people and traffic returned・ and 的 also felt a
tingling sensation all over, like pins and needles.・ Martin Dagless,
然eport of Men in Black phenomenon・ Anomaly 5, June 1988.
1987, February: Bruce Lee ・not the Kung Fu star, but an editor at New
York publishers Morrow ・walking along Lexington Avenue with his wife
on a Saturday, went into a bookshop to see how books he had edited
were displayed. A short couple, bundled up against the cold so that
even their faces could hardly be seen, picked up copies of Strieber痴
abduction narrative Communion, a Morrow title, and flicked through
them impossibly fast, saying things like: 徹h, he痴 got this wrong・
and ,念h, he痴 got that wrong.・Their accents were Upper East Side
Jewish. Lee went up and asked what errors there might be in the book.
The woman glared at him, and through her sunglasses he could see
enormous dark eyes which reminded him of those of a rabid dog. He
hastily left with his wife and they went off to a bar 殿nd soaked his
shock in Margaritas.・He concluded that they had been aliens, who had
presumably learned to speak English from Upper East Side Jews.
Schnabel, Dark White, p.169.
1987, May: Abductee Christa Tilton of Tulsa, Oklahoma, was out near
Sedona, Arizona, when she was confronted with an old-fashioned black
limo, 壮o shiny I could see my reflection in it・ one of two men
inside said: 典he time is all wrong・ as they drove off she tried to
take a photograph, but nothing happened when she pressed the shutter.
Randles, MIB, pp.133-34.
1988, 15 January: 善eter Spencer・ who had photographed a green alien
on Ilkley Moor, visited by Jefferson and Davies, purportedly from the
Ministry of Defence (who could not have known of the case), who asked
him how his electric fire worked, and requested the negative, which he
had lent to Peter Hough. When he told them this they left. Randles,
MIB, pp.139-40.
1988: Maria, a Mexican woman married to an Englishman from Cheltenham,
told me [GJM] that there were extraterrestrials living in Cheltenham.
She knew about them because they had communicated with her by
telepathy, and then one day she saw two of them walking down the
street. They had no hair ・they wore hats to hide the lack of it on
their heads, but she could nevertheless see that they had no eyebrows.
I think she said that they wore black coats. They nodded at her as
they went past.
1988: A work party from the Universal Education Foundation, cleaning
up the King Ranch, San Luis Valley, Colorado, which they had just
purchased from Berle Lewis, found some looseleaf pages about UFO
sightings by Nellie Lewis, whose horse 'Lady' (misnamed 全nippy・in
several news accounts), had supposedly been killed by a flying saucer
in 1967. 鄭 few minutes later, two men in the work party that I didn稚
know left.・They had taken the pages with them. No-one else in the
work party knew them either. O達rien, The Mysterious Valley, pp.30-31.
1988, August: Margaret Harris and Margaret Wilson of Chandlers Ford,
Hampshire, saw a bright yellow light while driving home from
Christchurch, Wilson took several photographs, and back home
telephoned the police. She was not surprised when a man claiming to
be a 喪eporter・called at her house and asked if he could take the
film away to be developed. The story did appear in Southampton
papers, but neither the man nor the film were seen again. Price, UFOs
over Hampshire, pp.126-27.
Late 1980s: Frank Pattemore of Iverson Cottage, Somerset, who had
suffered bizarre electrical problems in his home, requiring him to
replace more than twenty light bulbs a week, was 砺isited by
uncountable numbers of well-wishers and experts; spiritualists,
dowsers, exorcists, ghost hunters, psychic researchers and men in dark
suits who arrived unannounced, delved into brief-cases to produce maps
and other documents but could not be traced on the contact telephone
numbers which they left.・Bill Love, 全hock to the System・ Fortean
Times 171, June 2003.
1990, June: McCleary, a farmer in Tipperary County, Ireland, found two
crop circles in his oat fields; two more appeared later. The morning
that the last appeared, a thin man dressed completely in black stepped
out from behind a shed, he had something 電ead・about him, and the
clothes looked fifty years old. He asked about the circles. Keith,
Casebook, pp.97-98.
1990, Late: New England Ufologists Philip Imbrogno and Marianne
Horrigan found that some of their post was going astray, since
witnesses would write asking why they had not responded to a previous
letter, when this had not been received. Imbrogno then had a phone
call from a man who identified himself as Major Andrews, the 鄭ir
Force representative to the FAA・ who wanted to know how many reports
they had received in the New York area. He said that the Air Force was
concerned about the increase of sightings in the area, since they did
not want a 填FO scare on their hands・ He said that the Air Force was
investigating the sightings, and asked Imbrogno if he would co-operate
in an exchange of information. He agreed, and a few weeks later
received a packet of reports from the Air Force, though they 電id not
contain earth-shattering information・ Imbrogno and Horrigan, Contact
of the 5th Kind, pp.228-30.
1991, January: David Huggins gave a presentation at a UFO conference
on his abduction experiences. The following day, an unknown man drove
three times around Huggins・block, stopping each time in front of his
house.
1991, 2 February: Budd Hopkins received the first of a series of
letters from Richard and Dan, who claimed to have witnessed the
abduction of 銑inda Cortile・in November 1989. They initially said
that they were police officers, but later that they were security
guards with the United Nations. Hopkins, Witnessed, p.3.
1991, 29 April: 銑inda Cortile・told Hopkins that Richard and Dan had
abducted her in a black Mercedes, and drove around questioning her for
three hours. Hopkins, Witnessed, p.53.
1991, June: A helicopter hovered above the yard of abductee David
Huggins in Wellington, New Jersey, the pilot snapping photos. Keith,
Casebook, p.178.
1991, 15 October: 銑inda Cortile・told Hopkins she had again been
abducted, this time by Dan in a red (Jaguar?) sports car. He had taken
her to a beach house on Long Island. Hopkins, Witnessed, p.122.
1993: As Lincolnshire abductee Laura Bond walked her dog, a limousine
with black side windows stopped by her. There were three men in black
suits inside. Hough and Kalman, The Truth About Alien Abductions,
pp.137-38.
1996: Michael 船rew・Hartley, a freelance television producer from
Brighouse, West Yorkshire, planned to make a programme about the
legend that a monument at nearby Kirklees marks the grave of Robin
Hood. As helpers he recruited two media students from Dewsbury
College, and a young woman on the staff of Brighouse Library also
offered her assistance. Quite suddenly, all three pulled out. When
he questioned the students, both said that 壮omeone・had visited them
late at night, and told them to have nothing to do with the Robin Hood
film, or it would affect their future careers, and could have 粗ven
more serious・consequences. The librarian sent a fax saying that she
was busy with other commitments, but he never learnt her exact
reasons, as she never spoke to him again. Hartley himself received a
telephone call from a man with an Oxbridge accent who claimed to be
from MI6. Though not threatening, Drew was puzzled at to how the
caller seemed to know a lot about him. The film was never finished.
Personal communication.
1996, January: A southern California 祖over band・took a break from a
late night jam session for a smoke, when they all blacked out. They
awoke ten minutes later, but the lead singer had vanished. He
reappeared two days later with some scars. In the third week of
February he was sitting on the porch when a black Cadillac pulled up,
and three very pale, very bald men in black suits got out. 鄭t first
glance, they kind of looked Oriental, but a closer look let me know
that they were not Oriental at all.・ They said that they were with
the FBI, and that he had to accompany them to their office to answer
some questions. He hesitantly got in the car, which, though a ・8
model, 都melled brand new・ They drove him around for half an hour,
warned him not to continue to talk about his alien abduction, and
showed him a series of grisly pictures of mutilated bodies, which they
said was 努hat happened to people who do not comply.・They also showed
video footage of them killing people. When he was returned, his
friends took down the license plate, but the police told them that no
such plate was registered in California or with the FBI. The victim
put the story on a computer bulletin board, anonymously out of fear.
Keith, Casebook, p.202-3.
1996, May: Jim Keith interviewed David Huggins on the telephone,
immediately following the conversation Huggins・phone rang again, but
there was silence on the other end. Keith, Casebook, p.178.
1996: 23 August: Jim Keith interviewed John Keel, afterwards Keith痴
phone rang but there was silence on the line; he also later received a
礎reather・call. Keith, Casebook, p.178.
1998 (?): Jerry Anderson (not the producer of Thunderbirds!) of UFO
Monitors East Kent (UFOMEK), who was investigating the Burmarsh UFO
incident of 8 March 1997, received a letter signed by Wing Commander
A. W. Ward of the RAF. It read as if it were written by someone whose
first language was not English, and ordered him to cease his
investigations. He later discovered that this officer really existed,
but when he wrote to him he received a reply, this time in fluent
English, denying that he had written that letter. He was visited by
people supposedly from the TV licensing authorities, who demanded to
see his licence ・they went away when he showed it, but this is
extremely odd, since TV licensing men only visit homes that do not
have licences. On 9 February 1999, he received a tape cassette in the
mail, which proved to be a recording of a telephone conversation he
had had with another researcher, Chris Rolfe, in January 1998. John
Harney, Magonia Monthly Supplement 13, March 1999; UFO Magazine.
2000, October: Colin Perks, who had been trying to locate the grave of
King Arthur, was visited by Miss Sarah Key, 鍍he most beautiful woman
he had ever met・ who wore 殿n expensive looking black suit.・She told
him many intimate details of his research, which he thought it
impossible for an outsider to know. She said that 都he represented the
interests of a number of people within the British Government and the
ruling establishment・ who had been looking at occult matters since
World War II, and knew that what he was doing was dangerous. If he did
not cease, 土ou will receive another visitor.・He ignored this, and
pressed on with his research, but he did get another visitor: not this
time a government official, but 疎 gargoyle・a seven-foot tall entity
with leather wings, glowing red eyes, and fangs, which terrified him.
Nick Redfern, 禅he Gargoyle of Glastonbury・ Fortean Times 187,
September 2004.
2003, 10 January: The MoD痴 'UFO desk' received a call from a woman
who said that in the small hours she and her mother had seen lights in
the sky from their home in East Dulwich, south London, and feared this
might be a terrorist attack. So she had called Peckham police who
eventually sent a car around. In it were two policemen, and two men in
space suits with dark glasses, who called themselves Mork and Mindy.
These men told her not to look at the object because of possible
radiation, and they carried a 奏ransmitter・(Geiger counter?) which
kept clicking. As the woman痴 eyes hurt from watching the lights, they
offered to wash them out with a solution, though she declined. She was
then told 渡ot to talk to anyone about this and certainly not the
press in case it caused panic.・
After they had asked the women for their birth signs, they left. When
the MoD contacted the police, they naturally denied the Mork and Mindy
story, saying that they had only sent two officers, without any
radiation equipment, that the woman thought the lights were aliens,
not terrorists, and that they themselves had been unable to see them.
Later, the mother wrote a letter of complaint stating that they had
discovered that Mork and Mindy was a TV sitcom about an alien, and
that they had been trying 鍍o make us look foolish・ Ministry of
Defence report, quoted in David Clarke, 腺ritain痴 X-Files・ Fortean
Times 280, October 2011, p.29.
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Men in Black reports would seem to admit of seven possible
explanations:
1 - The whole story was fiction. I suspect that this accounts for the
MIB events in Budd Hopkins・book Witnessed.
2 - The witness hallucinated the encounter. An obvious possible
example is Albert Bender痴 claim that three men in black with glowing
eyes materialised in his bedroom late at night.
3 - The MIB were Ufologists with peculiar agendas of their own. This
proved to be the origin of the threatening messages received by
SCUFORI members in 1980. Jim Moseley suggested that investigators from
the Washington UFO group NICAP, who liked to give the impression that
they were a government agency, would say to witnesses 電on稚 talk to
anyone else about this・because they wanted the exclusive.
4 - The incident was a practical joke. This probably accounts for the
閃ork and Mindy・story. The Peckham police, if they were responsible
for it, would hardly have admitted to the Ministry of Defence that
they had been fooling around when they were supposed to be on duty (in
an area with a high crime rate), hence their denial; and the usual
exhortation 渡ot to talk to anyone about this・may have been intended
to cover up their own misbehaviour.
5 - The MIB were from the government. It can be objected that there
have been several occasions when MIB have claimed to represent the
Ministry of Defence, or the United States Air Force, but later the
U.S.A.F. or the MoD have denied it. More than once, indeed, the Air
Force have gone so far as to state that the MIB have committed a
federal offence by impersonating military officers; whilst the MoD
have said that they never investigate UFO cases in person, though they
may interview witnesses by telephone. As against that, a careful
reading of the books of Dame Stella Rimmington (former head of MI5)
suggests that when MI5 agents have to identify themselves to the
public, they say that they are from the Home Office, and no doubt the
CIA has a parallel policy. It is possible, then, that MIB could indeed
be from the government, though not the particular agency that they say
they represent.
6 - The MIB are aliens secretly living on earth. In some instances the
MIB themselves have stated this.
7 - The MIB are Ufonauts, but they come from another dimension rather
than another planet. This was the view of John Keel.
Although the narrative about Albert Bender in Barker痴 They Knew Too
Much has been widely cited (e.g. by Brinsley Le Poer Trench, Secret of
the Ages, Panther, 1979, pp.145-46), Bender痴 own book has been little
read and discussed. I guess that Ufologists supposed, from Barker痴
book, that Bender had been silenced because he had uncovered 奏he
truth・ and they all supposed that this truth corresponded to their
own pet theories. But his narrative about hideous monsters extracting
an element from our sea-water at a concealed Antarctic base did not
match anyone痴 pet theory, so that the book, if noticed at all, was
denounced as a further part of the cover-up (e.g. by Rex Dutta, Flying
Saucer Viewpoint, Pelham, 1970, p.51).
Some two-fifths of all MIB reports come from the three years 1966 to
1968, all but two of those in the United States. There must be some
reason for this statistical anomaly, but I am not sure what. If
possibilities (6) or (7), above, were correct, it could be that in
1966 a giant UFO landed secretly in North America and disgorged a
number of Men in Black, returning to collect them again in 1968, but
somehow I doubt it. More plausible is reporting bias: a major source
for MIB reports are the books of John Keel, whose UFO investigations
were mainly conducted in those years. Yet all of the instances
reported by Brad Steiger, and many of those from Timothy Beckley, also
come from the same period.
The geographical bias is blatant: there are 95 cases from the United
States, 22 from the United Kingdom, four from Canada, three from
Italy, three from Australia, two from France, and one from each of
China, Argentina, Mexico, and the Irish Republic. To some extent this
is again no doubt reporting bias, but of course it could also be
cultural bias, that is, people in English speaking countries have
often heard of MIB reports and therefore relate their own, whereas in
other places they have not and do not.
Another problem is an obvious one: witnesses have frequently been told
by MIB not to talk about what they have seen. It is a reasonable
presumption that at least some witnesses have followed this advice, in
which case there must be MIB (and UFO) incidents that have never been
reported to anyone. But I can think of no way of even guessing what
proportion of them remain unknown.
Sometimes, paranoia is incited by events that do have essentially
mundane explanations. Another quotation from John Keel is pertinent:
的n the spring of 1967, following the publicity that attended Mothman
and the UFOs, mobs of strangers descended on Point Pleasant. Cars
filled with students from neighbouring colleges would arrive
unannounced at the homes of witnesses named in newspaper accounts,
often late at night, and expect to be welcomed. Mary Hyre and all the
others were subjected to silly interviews by people who obviously
didn稚 have any notion of how to go about investigating anything. Some
of these investigators were tactless and impolite, as only teenagers
can be, to the point of being offensive. One by one the witnesses fell
silent, refusing to talk to any more strangers, so newcomers saw a new
mystery ・someone had obviously ordered everyone in the Ohio valley to
shut up.・
As John Rimmer observed in his review of Nick Redfern痴 book, there is
no standard pattern to reports of MIB, who are not always, for
instance, said to be dressed in black. There are a few common themes,
however: often they are said to be of oriental appearance, or
completely hairless, or both. There are only three WIB cases known,
and in one of these no details were given. It is interesting to note,
however, that in both of the other two she was described by the
witness as the 僧ost beautiful・woman or girl that he had ever seen.
Whereas American MIB tend to drive black Cadillacs, Jenny Randles
claimed that in Britain they are nearly always said to drive black
Jaguars. Now, Jaguar cars are not common, and most of them are not
black, but I have noticed that in London, when the police stop the
traffic to make way for some VIP such as a visiting head of state,
often they are in a convoy of black Jaguars. Some time ago, indeed, I
saw the Queen go past in one, though her usual cars are a Rolls-Royce
and a Bentley.
The foregoing is not intended to reach any definite conclusions. It is
simply a concise attempt to lay out the claims that have been made,
which, even if they are all fiction, ought to be of interest at least
to students of modern folklore. Any comments would be welcome.
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to those whom we believed were in a capacity to contribute to your
happiness, we propose it now to ... you!
Most of you ignore that non-human creatures took part in the exercise
of those centralising powers without them being neither suspected nor
accessible to your senses. This is so true that they have almost very
subtly taken control. They do not necessarily stand on your material
plan, and that is precisely what could make them extremely efficient
and frightening in the near future. However, be aware that a large
number of your representatives are fighting this danger !
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Peace and reunification of your peoples would be a first step toward
the harmony with civilisations other than yours.
That is precisely what those who manipulate you behind the scenes want
to avoid at all cost because, by dividing, they reign! They also reign
over those who govern you. Their strength comes from their capacity to
distillate mistrust and fear into you. This considerably harms your
very cosmic nature.
This message would be of no interest if these manipulators' tutorate
did not reach its peak and if their misleading and murderous plans did
not materialise in a few years from now.
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As is also the case with humans, resistance exists amongst those
dominant races. Here again, appearance will not be enough to tell the
dominator from the ally. At your current state of psychism, it is
extremely difficult for you to distinguish between them. In addition
to your intuition, training will be necessary when the time has come.
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Alt Alien Research Intelligence Agency Official Admiral Wizzard.
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