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Added | Thu, 14/03/2019 |
Author | July N. |
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American albert K. Bender (1921-2016) was one of the first professional researchers in the UFO and one of the three most influential ufologists in the 50-60-ies of the last century. During World war II he served in the U.S. air force, and after the war became interested in the UFO phenomenon.
Bender was the first who collected and tried to systematize the cases of visits by Men in black. He also created the first major UFO society of the international Bureau of the Flying saucers — International Flying Saucer Bureau (IFSB).
In 1962, Bender, has gained great popularity, releasing a book "Flying Saucers and the Three Men," but before he opened his UFO magazine, Space Review and shortly after this there was another event that influenced the whole future life of the UFO researcher.
Late night in March 1953, in his house, and someone knocked loudly. Bender did not even get down from the loft in which he slept and worked like three men in black already somehow entered the house and climbed the stairs towards him. It turned out to be typical representatives of the Men in Black, which he previously only heard from frightened witnesses. They had beady eyes, pale skin and classic black suits with black shoes and a white shirt. On the head of a hat-Fedor.
When they not came very close to the UFO, he suddenly felt sick and weak. He said the feeling was like in a patient with diabetes who skipped Breakfast, lunch and dinner. It also enveloped the chills and he started to trembled from the cold. Finally, unable to stand, Bender fell from weakness on the bed, and immediately received a telepathic message from the Men in black. They demanded that he left the subject of UFOs, otherwise it will be something bad. Then they turned and left.
(In the papers the first time was ukazano that onn received from them a metal disk and instructions, but alsofelt that it is transported)
Bender took their threats seriously, however, the study of UFOs has already become for him the meaning of life and he couldn't quit. And he continued his work. Soon the Men in black visited him again and again when they visit Bender felt painfully weak and exhausted. It's like they were pulled from him vitality, and much more than in the first visit. Bender also noticed that with every visit People in a black glittered more brightly and menacingly. But he again did not dare to leave the subject of UFOs and then they came to him the third time and now Bender felt very sick. After the second visit he had stomach ache like ulcer, and every day had a migraine, and after the third visit, Bender started to lose weight and he started having problems with vision or mentality, he began to feel that the Men in black pursued him even into the streets.
According to Bender, he saw Men in black in every shaded nook and cranny, and meanwhile stomach problems worsened. And now the UFO could not stand.
He closed his magazine Space Review, closed the international Bureau and decided to move away from the study of UFOs. After that his health went smoothly. Released in 1962, the book was his last Swan song, after which until his death in 2016 Bender no longer relate to the topic of UFOs.
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