The Insidious MEN IN BLACK CASE from Connecticut in 1953

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Weird World
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November 22, 2024
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Tier 2Research and IntelligenceRetold Encounter
Experiencer: Albert K. Bender

Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
documentaryTopic: historical caseIntel Value: 7/10

Summary

Albert Bender was a UFO researcher who lived in Bridgeport, Connecticut. He formed the International Flying Saucer Bureau in 1952 to study UFOs. After starting the bureau, Bender experienced strange events, including receiving telepathic messages and feeling watched. In November 1952, he saw a man with glowing eyes and felt he was being shadowed. He attempted to communicate with aliens through a telepathic event called World Contact Day. In July 1953, three men in black suits visited him and demanded he stop his UFO research. They confiscated his magazine copies and left him feeling threatened. This encounter caused Bender to fear for his safety and led him to shut down the bureau. He later wrote about his experiences, claiming the Men in Black were from another planet.

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Program Intelligence Analysis

Executive Summary

The video discusses the experiences of Albert Bender, who claimed to have been threatened by mysterious figures known as the Men In Black after he began researching UFOs. Bender's accounts include telepathic communication, health issues, and censorship of his publication, Space Review.

Primary Revelation

Albert Bender was visited by three men dressed in black who communicated telepathically and demanded he cease all work on UFOs.

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Albert K Bender
otherpro disclosure
International Flying Saucer Bureau
Served in the US forces during World War IIPublished a personal account of his experiencesWitnessed strange phenomenaHad a significant role in early UFO research

The mystery of the flying sources is no longer a mystery; the source is already known but any information about this is being withheld.

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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
documentaryTopic: historical caseIntel Value: 7/10
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Albert K. Bender

Retold Account

This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.