Shrouded in secret and the subject of countless theories, the Men in Black have become one of the most recognized figures in UFOlogy.
Men in black are men dressed in black suits who claim to be government agents, who interrogate, threaten and sometimes even assassinate unidentified flying object (UFO) witnesses to keep them silent about what they have seen.
In 1952 Albert K. Bender from Bridgeport, Connecticut formed the International Flying Saucer Bureau, even having a huge success, he shut it down. Albert K. Bender said that 3 men in black turned his life into a nightmare.
Afterward a book was written about this happening; the title went viral in Ufology: They Knew Too Much About Flying Saucers
The legend of the Men in Black began in June 1947 when Harold Dahl saw six flying saucer over his fishing boat near Maury Island and was afterward threaten by men in black.
Men in Black usually appear in groups of two or three. Some have claimed they may in fact be shapeshifting aliens in disguise.
In 1997, Men in Black were put in a Movie. A science-fiction comedy based on a Marvel comic series telling the story of an NYPD officer who chases down a disguised alien and is recruited to join the Men in Black.
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