Albert K. Bender (June 16, 1921 – March 29, 2016), author of the 1962 nonfiction book Flying Saucers and the Three Men, was a ufologist. He served in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. He was obsessed with the UFO phenomenon and became a UFO researcher, founding the International Flying Saucer Bureau. In 1965, he founded the Max Steiner Music Society, which is dedicated to the eponymous composer.
Gray Barker (May 2, 1925 – December 6, 1984)[1] was an American writer best known for his books about UFOs and other paranormal phenomena. His 1956 book They Knew Too Much About Flying Saucers introduced the notion of the Men in Black to ufology. Recent evidence indicates that he was skeptical of most UFO claims and mainly wrote about the subject for financial gain. He sometimes participated in hoaxes to deceive more serious UFO investigators.
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New Saucerian proudly presents the original paperback edition of Albert K. Bender's "Flying Saucers and the Three Men," which started the Men in Black (MIB) craze and influenced several generations of science-fiction and television writers.
To conclude Bender's claims, Barker collected correspondence from Saucerian subscribers in their book, "Bender Mystery Confirmed." By reading these letters, one can examine the different theories about Bender and conclude. As the title implies, Barker believed Bender was telling the absolute truth. Whatever Bender's original intentions, he had stumbled onto the real paranormal phenomena underpinni
In 1984, many Americans began to fear that the "surveillance state" predicted by George Orwell might be coming to pass. As a result, legendary writer and ufologist Gray Barker decided to revisit—and hopefully encapsulate—the strange case of Albert K. Bender, who was famously "hushed up" by three Men in Black in 1953 despite heading up the largest and most successful civilian UFO organization in th
New Saucerian proudly presents perhaps the most famous flying saucer book ever: this ufological classic covers everything from flying saucers to the underground denizens of Lemuria.
Just who are these darkly dressed men who go after UFO witnesses - those who might "know too much?" Why do they frighten, interrogate, and physically harm innocent civilians, such as Albert K. Bender? Barker's answers s
Bender was an American ufologist & organizer of the Flying Saucer Bureau who claimed to have discovered the origin of UFOs. He was silenced in 1953 by the visit of 3 mysterious men dressed in black suits. This book established the MIB legend among UFO believers. It is undeniable that some secret agents from the US Government have questioned people who experienced the UFO phenomena because the gove
Since the 1950s, the Real Men in Black have consistently attempted to silence witnesses of UFOs and paranormal phenomena. Redfern delves deep into the mysterious world of these operatives. He reveals their origins and discusses classic cases, previously unknown reports, secret government files, and the many theories that have been presented to explain the mystery.
Highlights of The Real Men in Bla
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