THE MYSTERIOUS "MEN IN BLACK" CONSPIRACY THEORY PART 2

THE MYSTERIOUS "MEN IN BLACK" CONSPIRACY THEORY PART 2

**This is the second and last part of this article about the mysterious "Men in Black" conspiracy theory. If you did not read the first part, I formally invite you to read it to get a better comprehension about the sequence of ideas that will be figuring in that second part of the article. Have a good reading!**
 
Three concrete appearances of the "Men in Black"
 
 
1. THE FLORIDA STAR IN 1951
 
In 1951, off the coast of Florida (USA), the crew of a star saw a UFO. At that moment, a plane appeared on the horizon and the mysterious object rose in the air and disappeared in a few seconds. As soon as the star had returned to her home port at Key-West (far south of Florida), the crew was accosted by a group of men dressed in black. They asked a lot of questions about their observation. According to one of the witnesses, it seemed that these men tended to discredit the validity of the facts relating to the observation.
 
 
2. THE ARTICLE OF "SPACE REVIEW" IN 1953

It all started with the "Albert K. Bender" case, which published a small publication: "Space Review" in which "is announced that research on the mystery of flying saucers is approaching as well as the final steps leading to the solution ; the mystery of the flying saucers is no longer a mystery. After, he would have been visited by three men who would have confirmed to him that he was actually right about his theory on UFOs, but which made him afraid enough to make him immediately close his organization and cease publication of the magazine. Bender "was terribly frightened" and "could not really eat for days" said his friends and associates: "Bender was a man changed after these Men in Black have visited him.


Creepy right?

3. THE RETALIATION OF DR. REILLY 

Third example, that of Dr. Reilly H. Crabb, Director of the Borderland Science Research Foundation Inc. from Vista California. As soon as he received a friend's letter certifying that he had witnessed with a colleague a UFO take-off, Dr. Crabb was constantly harassed on the phone. Without ceasing, a male voice advised him not to publicize the testimony of his friend! Then, he narrowly escaped an attack under the wheels of a black limousine. Shortly after, an individual fired on him, while he was having coffee in his usual room. To top it off, his illness led to the loss of his job at the university. He subsequently experienced serious family problems, and all his disappointments eventually led to the departure of his wife.

Should we then believe in "Men in Black"?
 
The main weakness of this theory lies in the fact that the vague threats uttered by men in black are never put into effect. Indeed, those who refused to comply with their instructions were never further worried.

MIB, human or extraterrestrial agents, the answer may never reach us as the lack of evidence is almost total. All we have is the testimonies of the people who met them.
But as said above, they could very easily have called this story to give more credit to an observation that they would have witnessed.


It only remains to wait and hope, that one day, more concrete proofs reach us ...

WHAT DO YOU GUYS THINK?

 
 
 
 
 





 


Comments

  1. Are you Shane Dawson? Because you're my new conspiracy theory QUEEN.

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  2. This is reaaaaally interesting, can't wait to read more!! Good job alex xx

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  3. Wow! Your blog is probably one of the most original blogs I have read so far. Great job Alex!

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  4. Really cool Alex! xx

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