What if the human body was designed to carry twelve strands of DNA — and something deliberately disconnected ten of them? In Barbara Marciniak’s...
Year: 2025
Olive-skinned figures in brand-new black suits and outdated hats. Glowing eyes behind dark sunglasses. Monotone voices delivering threats in mechanical, oddly constructed sentences. The...
This is the origin story — the case that started it all. In 1953, Albert K. Bender was running the International Flying Saucer Bureau...
When British UFO Research Association investigator Andrew Lunn began systematically analyzing post-1976 MIB cases in England, he expected to find evidence supporting the American...
In a dark-paneled room near Lake Calhoun in Minneapolis, a professor from New York’s Juilliard School stood before an audience of scientists — including...
While other articles on the site cover individual MIB cases, this 2001 overview by an unnamed author positions the Men in Black as a...
Is the greatest threat to UFO disclosure coming from within the community itself? In the 1993 investigative piece “The Terrorist of Ufology Strike Again!”,...
In November 1993, former NASA mission specialist and robotics engineer Bob Oechsler published one of the most detailed insider accounts ever assembled on the...
In November 1988, writer Anne Jablonicky published what may be the most viscerally honest first-person account of MIB terror ever committed to print. Writing...
The Men in Black aren’t a Hollywood invention — they’re a documented pattern of witness intimidation stretching back decades, and the 1970s cases are...













