Men in black

Gray Barker, posing with promotional materials for his book, They Knew Too Much About Flying Saucers. Several MIB appear in silhouette on the cover.
Men in black are usually depicted in the form of stereotypical "G-men," agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), with dark suits (James Cagney in the film G Men is pictured here).[1]

In popular culture and UFO conspiracy theories, men in black (MIB) are government agents dressed in dark suits, who question, interrogate, harass, threaten, unidentified flying object (UFO) witnesses to keep them silent about what they have seen. The term is also frequently used to describe mysterious men working for unknown organizations, as well as various branches of government allegedly tasked with protecting secrets or performing other strange activities.

The term is generic, as it is used for any unusual, threatening or strangely behaved individual whose appearance on the scene can be linked in some fashion with a UFO sighting.[2] Several alleged encounters with the men in black have been reported by UFO researchers and enthusiasts. The "MIB" supposedly appeared throughout different moments in history.

Stories about men in black inspired the science fiction comedy franchise Men in Black and an album by the Stranglers.

  1. ^ "The legacy of 'men' in black". CNN. May 24, 2012.
  2. ^ Clark, Jerome (1996). The UFO Encyclopedia, volume 3: High Strangeness, UFO's from 1960 through 1979. Omnigraphis. 317–18.

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