British ufologist Nick Redfern discussed his research into the Men in Black (MIB) phenomenon, in which he looked at numerous cases from the start of UFO sightings to the present day. The first report of Men in Black was associated with Albert Bender, who was studying UFOs in the early 1950s and formed a popular group called the International Flying Saucer Bureau. But then, he suddenly shut the organization down after he was visited by three men wearing black suits who told him that he was getting too close to the truth, and if he knew what was good for him, he'd leave the subject alone. Later, researcher Gray Barker popularized Bender's tale, and implied that the Men in Black were government agents, Redfern detailed.
In many of the MIB accounts, witnesses describe the visitors as having somewhat odd appearances and behavior, including bulging eyes, being very short, sometimes lacking in emotion, and suddenly disappearing. Their goal always seems to be intimidation, which is typically accomplished with veiled threats, said Redfern, who added that he found it curious that people invariably allowed these strangers into their homes, which indicates the MIBs might employ a kind of hypnosis.
Redfern has concluded there may be more than one group behind the MIB phenomenon. For instance, there is documented evidence that government agents have visited people who've reported UFO sightings, yet some of the paranormal aspects to MIB visitations suggest there may also be alien/hybrids making their own visits to determine how much people know about them. Joshua P. Warren proposed an interesting theory to Redfern-- that MIBs may actually be time travelers. The reason they wear the black suits is because this look will fit in in many time periods, and this might also explain why the cars they drive are sometimes out of date, Redfern said.
@Nertrender I agree. but if you ever get tired of C2C there is a new internet radio show coming out of Sweden called Red Ice Radio, I found it very entertaining, you might just like it.
Doesumama 3 weeks ago
@Doesumama for solid interviewing, sure. But Noory was a certain little warmth to his voice. a stupid warmth but a warmth still the same.
Nertrender 3 weeks ago
@Nertrender Entertaining in a facepalm kinda way, but I prefer George knapp.
Doesumama 3 weeks ago
@Doesumama tough arguably the "worst" c3c host i find Noory kind of fun and entertaining. there is something enjoyable about his voice.
Nertrender 3 weeks ago
Oh no, it's george snoory.
Doesumama 1 month ago
mib are matrix agents
NWM11Bravo 2 months ago
oh they manifest through the door...ok haha i guess ill have to work on a few mind pattern techniques for these fellas
imapisces23 2 months ago
would if you dont answer the door?
imapisces23 2 months ago
The MIB sound like demons.
John Todd, a former illuminati high priest/witch who sat on the Grand Druid Council of 13, spoke about the illuminati, aliens and ufos. He warned of its plan to control the world and bring the anti-christ to power.
He said they received orders directly from a group of demonic principalities called "The Seven."
Todd said aliens and UFOs were demons.
Former satanist Roger Morneau also said UFOs and aliens were demons.
See my playlist "John Todd, Satanism..."
hplaserjet2001 3 months ago
@jetpoweredgriffin Jose Chung's From Outer Space.
...loved that episode.
WruceBayne87 6 months ago