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Men in black?

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What do you think of them?They are said ,to be not human.Some say they have seen wires on them!

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  1. men in black is a good film.


  2. What? wires? who said that?

  3. perhaps they are suicide bombers

  4. It also accents the "slender look".

  5. I'm actually wondering how long this question will remain on Y! here before They confiscate it.... *lol*

  6. I am not sure what you are talking about.  Tho I used to hear stories when I was growing up about men in black in relationship to UFOs.   Here in the valley where I live alot of strange stories are told.  There has been alot of sightings here  since before I was born.  Alot of Paranormal activity as well.

  7. Send em` to me` ? i                                                    wondered`where my fishing`                                     lines`had`gone`?

  8. I love that Movie Men in Black. The first part was good, he 2nd part was kind ..blah!! Any way watch it and you will get your answer.

  9. I think they are rather fashionable. Black is always in.

  10. Your question contains an unstated major premise which isn't true (e.g. that they actually exist) and because of this the rest is invalid.

  11. Didnt you watch the movies? Its Will Smith. They protect humans from the knowlege of the impending threats imposed by Aliens living amounst us.

  12. ITS A MOVIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

  13. More prosaically, Clark cites Bill Moore, who asserts that "the Men in Black are really government people in disguise ... members of a rather bizarre unit of Air Force Intelligence known currently as the Air Force Special Activities Center (AFSAC) ... As of 1991, the AFSAC, headquartered in Fort Belvoir, Virginia", and "under the operational authority of Air Force Intelligence Command centered at Kelly Air Force Base in Texas." (Clark, 321–22) Curiously, Moore also reports that AFSAC was inspired by the tales of Men in Black from the 1950s, and had nothing to do with those early accounts.

    Similarly, Clark notes that Dr Michael D. Swords has suggested, in an admittedly speculative manner, that the Barker/Bender Men in Black case (occurring shortly after the CIA-directed Robertson Panel issued its recommendations to spy on civilian UFO groups) might have been a psychological warfare experiment.

    Individuals who may be considered a risk to national security based on loose conversation or publishing information after being 'read-in' to or 'read-out' of a special access program are sometimes visited by 'men in suits' according to an unnamed source at AFFTC Det 3. These 'men' are very much human but can bring a tremendous amount of pressure to conform to the terms of the signed disclosure restriction statement due to the authority they have from an undisclosed federal agency.
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