The Men in Black are still around

SOUL-DRIFTER

Life Long Researcher
The popular MIB as described from 40-80 years ago I believe are gone. Their time moves much faster than ours does. Their operations are long over-with now. But there may be other similar entities that full-fill a similar agenda. IMHO
 

michael59

Celestial
I was followed once that I know of by MIB. He looked human to me and yet he was dressed like someone from the 70's. His hair cut was also from the 70's.

I was never approached but he didn't try to hide at all. This was in Feb. of the year 2000. He followed for about 3 days, IIRC. It right was after a series of ET experiences I had. It also involved some of my friends and their children.
 

Rick Hunter

Celestial
I was followed once that I know of by MIB. He looked human to me and yet he was dressed like someone from the 70's. His hair cut was also from the 70's.

I was never approached but he didn't try to hide at all. This was in Feb. of the year 2000. He followed for about 3 days, IIRC. It right was after a series of ET experiences I had. It also involved some of my friends and their children.

Have you shared those experiences which led to That 70's MIB following you? Did he appear in random places, such as standing on the side of a highway with no car of his own?
 

michael59

Celestial
Have you shared those experiences which led to That 70's MIB following you? Did he appear in random places, such as standing on the side of a highway with no car of his own?

I have shared bits and pieces of them, but I'm not sure if it was here or on the other forum. And I'm not sure to what extent. Like the little boy telling me about the rocket ship that came to his bedroom window at night sometimes and then the skeleton people would come into his room and put things up his nose to take the boogers out.

Or the little girl's Dad telling me about how he came downstairs that morning to find a chair pushed up to the kitchen counter with a butcher knife lying on the seat of the chair. When he questioned the daughter all she would tell him was that she was going to stab them in the eye and make them bleed. Every time he asked her who she wanted to stab, all she would say was, somebody. So he went through every persons name in the household and then a few others names like mine and her uncles. Her answer was no, somebody. Later that day she told me the whole story. It was aliens.

Also all the little kids that I knew started talking about the skeleton people. I didn't understand at first why they all referred to ET as Skeleton People. When I gave it some thought, I figured it was because kids really don't have a frame of reference to describe ET, but all kids here have seen pictures of skeletons because of Halloween decorations.

No, I never saw MIB anywhere else than in the drivers seat of his car.
 

humanoidlord

ce3 researcher
I have shared bits and pieces of them, but I'm not sure if it was here or on the other forum. And I'm not sure to what extent. Like the little boy telling me about the rocket ship that came to his bedroom window at night sometimes and then the skeleton people would come into his room and put things up his nose to take the boogers out.

Or the little girl's Dad telling me about how he came downstairs that morning to find a chair pushed up to the kitchen counter with a butcher knife lying on the seat of the chair. When he questioned the daughter all she would tell him was that she was going to stab them in the eye and make them bleed. Every time he asked her who she wanted to stab, all she would say was, somebody. So he went through every persons name in the household and then a few others names like mine and her uncles. Her answer was no, somebody. Later that day she told me the whole story. It was aliens.

Also all the little kids that I knew started talking about the skeleton people. I didn't understand at first why they all referred to ET as Skeleton People. When I gave it some thought, I figured it was because kids really don't have a frame of reference to describe ET, but all kids here have seen pictures of skeletons because of Halloween decorations.

No, I never saw MIB anywhere else than in the drivers seat of his car.
ok, this is very interesting michael, it would be nice if you made a thread telling all these experiences for the future
 

michael59

Celestial
lol

It was not good. It was a RL nightmare as are most of the interactions with ET.

I don't know if I can share all at once like that in a thread. I'm not sure if people understand how much physical and emotional trauma is involved when I talk/share this stuff.

I'll give it some thought and let you know. :)
 

humanoidlord

ce3 researcher
lol

It was not good. It was a RL nightmare as are most of the interactions with ET.

I don't know if I can share all at once like that in a thread. I'm not sure if people understand how much physical and emotional trauma is involved when I talk/share this stuff.

I'll give it some thought and let you know. :)
do it! i have seen worse
 

CasualBystander

Celestial
I was followed once that I know of by MIB. He looked human to me and yet he was dressed like someone from the 70's. His hair cut was also from the 70's.

I was never approached but he didn't try to hide at all. This was in Feb. of the year 2000. He followed for about 3 days, IIRC. It right was after a series of ET experiences I had. It also involved some of my friends and their children.

You a describing a typical government agent.

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Just put sun glasses on him and you are good to go.
 

pigfarmer

tall, thin, irritable
I used to do service calls in a large building that had the top two floors dedicated to the FBI. Bespoke suits were not the norm and the MiB image is flourishing in that fertile soil
 

APIGuy

Independent Field Investigator
lol

It was not good. It was a RL nightmare as are most of the interactions with ET.

I don't know if I can share all at once like that in a thread. I'm not sure if people understand how much physical and emotional trauma is involved when I talk/share this stuff.

I'll give it some thought and let you know. :)

We've heard many times from witnesses about emotional trauma. I saw one witness (Case 12-058) tremble as he recounted something that had happened more than year previous, and another who suffered a mental breakdown. we don't publicly document every detail of these cases, but trust me, it's there. We also often are told of fear and anxiety just from CE-1, for example, Case 18-009, or 18-017.

If you want to talk about it privately with us, we're not therapists, but we will listen, learn what facts we can, and will keep your identity protected.
 

michael59

Celestial
You a describing a typical government agent.

Except he had a feathered haircut, reddish brown in color and appeared to be Caucasian. He was wearing a suite & tie, but the blazer was on the front passenger seat.

He was parked right behind my car so, when I left my friends place, I thought I was being clever by walking up from behind his car and looking directly at him. He didn't care. As a matter of fact he deliberately blocked the exit of my apt. parking lot the following morning. I pressed the horn,. nothing. I got out of the car and started to approach, he moved around the corner, but then followed me all the way to the mall where I was meeting a friend. I pointed him out to my friend, he didn't care. He waited, I think, he waited...I didn't notice him inside, and followed me all the way home again.
 

nivek

As Above So Below
 

nivek

As Above So Below

Men in Black: Are They Biological Robots?
By Nick Redfern

In his excellent catalogue, “MIB Encounters,” Gareth Medway includes a story that suggests the Men in Black might be nothing less than biological robots. Before we get to the matter of the MIB being something far removed from the human race, let’s take a look at biological robots in today’s world of science. On January 13 of this year, the U.K.’s Guardian newspaper ran an article titled “Scientists use stem cells from frogs to build first living robots.” In part, the article stated: “Researchers in the US have created the first living machines by assembling cells from African clawed frogs into tiny robots that move around under their own steam. One of the most successful creations has two stumpy legs that propel it along on its ‘chest’. Another has a hole in the middle that researchers turned into a pouch so it could shimmy around with miniature payloads. ‘These are entirely new lifeforms. They have never before existed on Earth,’ said Michael Levin, the director of the Allen Discovery Center at Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts. ‘They are living, programmable organisms.'”

Do the Men in Black fall into the category of those “programmable organisms”? Let’s have a look at what we know about the MIB. We’ll begin with that aforementioned story that Gareth Medway highlights. It reads as follows: “The Christiansen family of Wildwood, New Jersey, who had seen a UFO on 22 November 1966, were interviewed by ‘the strangest looking man I’ve ever seen,’ wearing a thin black coat, who introduced himself as ‘Tiny’ from the ‘Missing Heirs Bureau.’ He spoke in a high, ‘tinny’ voice, in clipped words and phrases like a computer, ‘as if he were reciting everything from memory.’ His black trousers were too short, and ‘they 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: ‘Was Tiny wearing electric socks? Or was he a wired android operated by remote control?’ He departed in a black 1963 Cadillac.”

Now, to the theme of this article. First and foremost, the MIB are nothing like Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones. The MIB-themed movies were good fun. They still are. But, by presenting the Men in Black as the employees of a secret organization that wipes out dangerous aliens, the assumption is they are human. They are not. There are so many weird issues surrounding the real MIB phenomena. Those same issues strongly suggest the Men in Black are something else entirely. Over the years I have addressed more than a few different theories for what the MIB might be. The list includes time-travelers, Tulpas/thought-forms, demons, extraterrestrials, inter-dimensional creatures, and more. But, let’s stay focused on that biological robot angle.

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The fact is that the MIB do seem to act in a strange and robotic fashion. There is the matter of their skin. More than a few people who have been confronted by the Men in Black close-up have noticed something very strange. Eerie, in fact. In many cases, their faces appear to be plastic-like. Not unlike a nightmarish, hideous mannequin. Or a creepy old doll come to life. Moving on, Gareth Medway notes that the MIB talk in a very odd way. He mentioned they seem to recite “everything from memory.” I have several such cases in my files. In one case, the witness said the MIB appeared to have no actual understanding of what he/it was saying. The wording, the witness suspected, was programmed. On top of that, there’s the matter of the somewhat clumsy, jerky fashion of walking that the MIB have. Certainly, this is not described in every case, but there are more than a few such reports. Finally, there is the angle of food. Or, rather, from the perspective of the Men in Black, a distinct lack of food. That’s right: the MIB have a distinct aversion to food. They don’t even seem to know what food is. Perhaps, if the MIB are biological robots, they get their sustenance in a distinctly different way to us. None of this proves that the MIB are biological robots. But, specifically as an extremely controversial theory, it’s not a bad one.

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Rick Hunter

Celestial
Men in Black: Are They Biological Robots?
By Nick Redfern

In his excellent catalogue, “MIB Encounters,” Gareth Medway includes a story that suggests the Men in Black might be nothing less than biological robots. Before we get to the matter of the MIB being something far removed from the human race, let’s take a look at biological robots in today’s world of science. On January 13 of this year, the U.K.’s Guardian newspaper ran an article titled “Scientists use stem cells from frogs to build first living robots.” In part, the article stated: “Researchers in the US have created the first living machines by assembling cells from African clawed frogs into tiny robots that move around under their own steam. One of the most successful creations has two stumpy legs that propel it along on its ‘chest’. Another has a hole in the middle that researchers turned into a pouch so it could shimmy around with miniature payloads. ‘These are entirely new lifeforms. They have never before existed on Earth,’ said Michael Levin, the director of the Allen Discovery Center at Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts. ‘They are living, programmable organisms.'”

Do the Men in Black fall into the category of those “programmable organisms”? Let’s have a look at what we know about the MIB. We’ll begin with that aforementioned story that Gareth Medway highlights. It reads as follows: “The Christiansen family of Wildwood, New Jersey, who had seen a UFO on 22 November 1966, were interviewed by ‘the strangest looking man I’ve ever seen,’ wearing a thin black coat, who introduced himself as ‘Tiny’ from the ‘Missing Heirs Bureau.’ He spoke in a high, ‘tinny’ voice, in clipped words and phrases like a computer, ‘as if he were reciting everything from memory.’ His black trousers were too short, and ‘they 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: ‘Was Tiny wearing electric socks? Or was he a wired android operated by remote control?’ He departed in a black 1963 Cadillac.”

Now, to the theme of this article. First and foremost, the MIB are nothing like Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones. The MIB-themed movies were good fun. They still are. But, by presenting the Men in Black as the employees of a secret organization that wipes out dangerous aliens, the assumption is they are human. They are not. There are so many weird issues surrounding the real MIB phenomena. Those same issues strongly suggest the Men in Black are something else entirely. Over the years I have addressed more than a few different theories for what the MIB might be. The list includes time-travelers, Tulpas/thought-forms, demons, extraterrestrials, inter-dimensional creatures, and more. But, let’s stay focused on that biological robot angle.

telepathic-robot-mit-570x517.png


The fact is that the MIB do seem to act in a strange and robotic fashion. There is the matter of their skin. More than a few people who have been confronted by the Men in Black close-up have noticed something very strange. Eerie, in fact. In many cases, their faces appear to be plastic-like. Not unlike a nightmarish, hideous mannequin. Or a creepy old doll come to life. Moving on, Gareth Medway notes that the MIB talk in a very odd way. He mentioned they seem to recite “everything from memory.” I have several such cases in my files. In one case, the witness said the MIB appeared to have no actual understanding of what he/it was saying. The wording, the witness suspected, was programmed. On top of that, there’s the matter of the somewhat clumsy, jerky fashion of walking that the MIB have. Certainly, this is not described in every case, but there are more than a few such reports. Finally, there is the angle of food. Or, rather, from the perspective of the Men in Black, a distinct lack of food. That’s right: the MIB have a distinct aversion to food. They don’t even seem to know what food is. Perhaps, if the MIB are biological robots, they get their sustenance in a distinctly different way to us. None of this proves that the MIB are biological robots. But, specifically as an extremely controversial theory, it’s not a bad one.

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In the account I read on the Christiansen case, Tiny began sweating and acting uncomfortable during the visit. He asked for a glass of water, and then used it to swallow a large yellow pill. As soon as he swallowed the pill, the sweating stopped and Tiny went back to "normal".
 

nivek

As Above So Below
When the Men in Black Investigate Monsters and Strange Creatures
By Nick Redfern

Whenever the matter of the Men in Black surfaces, it inevitably provokes debates on UFOs. It’s a far lesser known fact, however, that the MIB also have significant ties to the world of Cryptozoology – the study of unknown and mysterious animals. Just about everyone will know of the associations between the Mothman and the MIB encounters that dominated the city of Point Pleasant, West Virginia in the 1966-1967 era. So, I’ll avoid that particular affair and focus on some more obscure incidents. We’ll begin with a woman named Maureen Abbott. She saw, when she was in her twenties, what she describes as a large “black panther” late one winter’s evening in either 1954 or 1955. Astonishingly, it was doing nothing less than racing along the track as she stood, alone, awaiting a train on the Bakerloo Line of the London Underground. Describing the animal as running very fast, she said that as it passed her, it quickly looked in her direction, with a menace-filled frown on its visage, before vanishing into the darkness of the tunnels. Although Abbott did not see the creature again, she has never forgotten her brief, terrifying encounter with the unknown, deep below the city of London.

There is a very curious sequel to Abbott’s encounter: two-days later, she was visited at her home by a government official who, while the pair sat and drank cups of tea, advised her, in fairly relaxed tones, not to talk about the experience. Of course, to a degree, this aspect of Abbott’s story inevitably conjures up and provokes Men in Black-style imagery. If true, it suggests that elements of the British Government may wish to keep exceedingly quiet the fact that wild animals are on the loose in the heart of London’s old tunnels. Still on the matter of what have become known as “Alien Big Cats,” there is the following: I have seven reports on file where witnesses were on the receiving end of what can only be described as MIB-themed telephone harassment. Notably, in two of those seven cases, the witnesses claimed to have seen the bodies of dead ABCs: one was seen by the side of a road near the English village of Blakeney in 1986, by a shift-worker on his way home, around 3.00 a.m. The other body was almost literally stumbled upon, in October 1987, in an area of woodland near the English town of Bradford on Avon, during the early afternoon.


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In both cases, the cats were very large, powerful-looking, and completely black in color. Neither witness told anyone – outside of their immediate family – anything about their encounters, chiefly because they had nothing to back up the claims. In the first case, the witness returned to the site at daybreak, around 7:00 a.m., and the body was gone. In the second case, precisely the same thing happened: when the frightened witness told her husband what she had seen, he accompanied her back to the site, around 3 or 4 hours later, after he returned home from work. That body, too, had curiously vanished. In both instances, however – and despite neither party having made an official report or having informed the local press – the witnesses were on the near-immediate receiving end of curious phone calls, filled with what can only be described as classic MIB-type interference and intimidation.

Moving on, there’s a strange tale from Puerto Rico. It surfaced in 2005, when I was on the island for a week with Paul Kimball’s Redstar Films team. The purpose: to get as much material as possible on the Chupacabra. While we were there we did an interview with a farmer who lived in a small, isolated village, pretty much in the middle of nowhere. Late one night, approximately five years earlier, he jumped out of bed to the screams of his pigs – he was a breeder and seller of the animals. And, given that this was his only source of income, he raced to the back-door, grabbed a handy machete and a flashlight, flung the door open, and charged out into the muggy darkness. The scene was one of carnage. The bodies of a number of dead rabbits – which the farmer also kept – were strewn about the yard, many torn to pieces. And one of his prize-pigs was dead, too, lying on the ground. All of them, the pig and the rabbits, were killed in the same fashion: via three, huge puncture wounds to the neck. As the man, pretty much in a state of shock, prowled around the tree-shrouded yard, he heard movement in the undergrowth.

Wasting no time at all, he threw the machete in what he thought was the right direction. His instinct was right: the machete slammed into something solid. The sound was akin to metal hitting metal. Whatever it was, it didn’t hang around. In seconds, it was gone, having leapt into the safety of the all-encompassing, nearby woods. There were even weirder developments to come – in the form of none other than a man and a woman in black. It was early the next morning when the darkly-garbed duo descended upon the man’s farm. They asked all sorts of questions about the previous night’s events, making it clear to him that they knew far more about the attack in particular – and the mysterious attacker in general – than they were willing to admit. The strange pair listened, in an emotionless fashion, to everything that he had to say, then suddenly turned on their tails and vanished into the woods, along with his machete – which they made clear they were confiscating. The story was over.

Some monsters, like Bigfoot, the Chupacabra, the Yeti, and Ogopogo, are seen time and again and across decades – sometimes even centuries. There are, however, a few bizarre beasts that put in very brief appearances for startled eyewitnesses, and soon vanish, never to be seen again. Perhaps there is no better example of the latter than what has become known as the Dover Demon. It was around 10:30 p.m. on the night of April 21, 1977 when all hell broke loose. William Bartlett, then seventeen, was driving along Farm Street, in Dover, Massachusetts, when he spotted something both amazing and terrifying sitting on a wall. It was nothing less than a small, almost goblin-like, beast of about three and a half feet in height that had huge, glowing eyes and “tendrils” for fingers. Very curiously, it lacked ears, a nose, and a mouth. As for its head, it was described as being “melon”-like and extremely pale.


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Sketch of the Dover Demon

In the wake of the affair of the Dover Demon, something very strange occurred in the mystery-filled town. Precisely two months to the day that the strange creature was first encountered, a pair of very weird men appeared on the scene. They were not invited, nor were they welcomed. Indeed, the MIB seldom are – if ever. They turned up in the town, quite out of the blue, at what was termed the Dover House. Loren Coleman says that the house “…was a group home in Dover, for emotionally disturbed boys, serving as a residential branch of the treatment center, the Walker School for Boys, in nearby Needham, Massachusetts. In 1977-1978, I was Walker School’s overnight program director and a social worker masters’ graduate therapy intern there.”

They arrived at the Dover House and spoke with one of the staff, who made the very unwise move of giving the men Coleman’s address. Fortunately, the MIBs did not pay a late-night visit to the Coleman home. Nevertheless, the story of the unsettling encounter did get back to Coleman. The two characters, he was told, were dressed in black leather jackets and white motorcycle helmets and warned the woman not to talk about the Dover Demon – under any circumstances, at all. This was very weird, given that the pair claimed to be nothing stranger than “investigators” from National Geographic! There was, however, something very strange about the disturbing duo: they spoke in a monotone, robotic, style, their arms were constantly by their sides, and they stood upright – almost like the military on guard duty.


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