Men in Black with Nick Redfern
Radio Coast to Coast AM
22nd June 2011
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.
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