Are Men In Black Silencing UFO Witnesses?

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The discussion centers on the existence and role of Men In Black (MIB) in relation to UFO sightings and government cover-ups. Participants debate whether MIB are real agents suppressing information about UFOs or simply a myth stemming from various investigative agencies. Some argue that MIB could be Air Force personnel tasked with maintaining national security, while others suggest that the concept of MIB is a fabrication to explain government secrecy. Anecdotes about strange encounters and classified military activities are shared, highlighting the tension between public curiosity and governmental discretion. Ultimately, the conversation reflects skepticism about the existence of MIB while acknowledging the potential for government obfuscation regarding unidentified aerial phenomena.
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Men In Black is just euphamism for some covert govt agency, I suppose CIA FBI etc like to wear black so its an image imprinted on the conciousness. But they could be men in beige, the significant thing is a lot of people who have had experiences with strange gov agencies suposedly after witnessing ufos tend to all have the same impression, there was no overt threat towards them, just an implication that if they went to the press or told anyone they would be labled a crank; also the efforts gone to are quite interesting, one case I noted of a man who had telephoned police at the time of witnessing a strange object moving very oddly in the sky, five years after the fact he had contacted the author of the afore mentioned book, in response to an advert in a national paper, had said he had been visited by 2 men each dressed in a very similar manner each appeareed to be an official of some kind, although he could not remember them ever showing any ID, one carried a box which was never mentioned in conversation but was placed on a table, and one of the men constantly stared at this box through out his questioning on the things he'd seen, also he said there was a weird atmosphere about the whole proceedings and the second man never spoke except to make polite hello and goodbyes. His feelings after the questioning which seemed rather odd in itself - it seemed that some questions appeared random or entirely irrelevant - was one of confusion and, he had taken the decision not to report this to the press, because of the suggestions of his reputation being besmirched. There are a number of incidents I could mention but suffice to say there do seem to be government officials who try to obscure sightings of ufo's for perhaps some of the reasons I mentioned in previous postings, or to draw media attention away from genuinely odd phenomina, presumably to make it easier for themselves to investigate, after all a 100 UFO nuts camped out in an area in question isn't exactly conducive to a thorough investigation.

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