Men in Black

The term Men in Black ( German men in black; abbreviated MiB or MIB) persons are in U.S. conspiracy theories refer to operations where it is to concern U.S. government employees or aliens who visit the witnesses of UFO or Mothman sightings and oblige them to secrecy. It is an urban legend. It is often spoken of just three men.

Reception

  • Gray Barker writes in 1956 in They Knew Too Much About Flying Saucers over the MiB, just as John A. Keel in The Mothman Prophecies. The preferred mode of transportation of the MiB were older dark Cadillacs.
  • The German UFO nonfiction author Michael Hesemann called in his 1993 book top secret UFO the 1127th Field Activities Group of the secret service of the United States Air Force as responsible for the Men -in- Black- inserts and suspected behind the men acting performances former petty criminal who by Air Force have been specifically recruited for this purpose.
  • In the YA series The Three Investigators is in the book written by André Marx book top secret UFO and its radio drama adaptation of Secret Files: Ufo (both published in 1998 ) tells of the " men in black ".
  • In addition, three movies were released with the title "Men in Black " Men in Black, and its sequels Men in Black II Men in Black 3 and The movies are sci-fi comedy with Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones based on a mini-series from Malibu Comics.
  • James Bamford reported in a short section in his book NSA - The anatomy of the most powerful intelligence agency in the world, the National Security Agency (NSA ) have a special command, which is described as Men In Black. This should take care that no unauthorized person the headquarters of the NSA, gets too close to Fort George G. Meade, Maryland.
  • The German heavy metal band Running Wild took up the issue in the song Men in Black on the album Masquerade by 1995. The lyrics are about sightings of UFOs and the spread by the Men in Black Lies about it.
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