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Post by auntym on Jul 21, 2014 13:13:43 GMT -6
ufodigest.com/article/wib-0720BEWARE THE WOMEN IN BLACK (WIB)By Nick Redfern July 20, 2014 Publisher's Note. I found this article in my Conspiracy Journal newsletter. One of the articles by Nick Redfern featured Women In Black so I believed you would be interested. enjoy Dirk Within the world of UFO research, the Men in Black are just about as legendary as they are feared. These pale-faced, ghoulish entities have for decades terrorized into silence both witnesses to, and researchers of, UFO encounters. Theories for who, or what, the MIB might be are many. They include: extraterrestrials, government agents, demonic creatures, time-travelers from the future, and inter-dimensional beings from realms that co-exist with ours. While much has been written on the sinister, and occasionally deadly, actions of the MIB, practically nothing, at all, has been penned on the subject of their equally bone-chilling companions: the Women in Black. Make no mistake: the WIB are all too real. And they are as ominous and dangerous as their male counterparts. They may not have achieved the iconic status of the MIB, but these fearsome females, and their collective role in silencing those that immerse themselves in the UFO puzzle, is all too terrifyingly real. Not only that: the WIB have a long and disturbing history. The WIB are not the agents of officialdom – not at all. They are something stranger, something occult and supernatural. The story is not one of “government conspiracy” proportions in the slightest. Centuries before they plagued and tormented flying saucer seekers, the Women in Black roamed the landscape by night. They silenced those that studied the subject of alchemy, those who claimed encounters with goblins, fairies and pixies, and those who delved into the realm of the occult. Whereas today’s WIB arrive at homes in shiny – but curiously old-looking – Cadillac cars, in centuries past, this terrible breed invariably appeared atop equally black, glowing-eyed stallions and in later years, in black, horse-drawn carriages. They were also up to their infernal tricks in the 1920s. A definitive WIB turned up in none other than a piece of publicity-based footage for a Charlie Chaplin movie, The Circus, which was made in 1928. The footage, undeniably real and shown not to have been tampered with, reveals what appears to be an old, short lady, wearing a long black coat and black hat pulled low over her face, while walking through Los Angeles in high heat. If that was not strange enough, she is holding to her ear what some researchers claim appears to be a cell-phone, and which she talks into as she walks. Weirder still, the Woman in Black sports an enormous pair of black shoes, which look most out of place given her short stature. She also seems to be taking careful steps to avoid her face being seen clearly. Fifteen years later, a terrifying WIB haunted the Bender family of Connecticut. It so happens that a certain Albert Bender, of that very clan, began the Men in Black mystery. In the early 1950s, Bender was visited and threatened by a trio of fedora-wearing MIB, something which set the scene for the decades of MIB-themed mayhem that followed. CONTINUE READING: ufodigest.com/article/wib-0720
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Post by lois on Aug 1, 2014 9:26:45 GMT -6
Remember the 1928 woman in black? Here is a article you might like to read. Home » BEWARE THE WOMEN IN BLACK BEWARE THE WOMEN IN BLACK Primary tabs View(active tab) What links here Nick Redfern's picture By Nick Redfern - 1 week 4 days ago Publisher's Note. I found this article in my Conspiracy Journal newsletter. One of the articles by Nick Redfern featured Women In Black so I believed you would be interested. enjoy Dirk Within the world of UFO research, the Men in Black are just about as legendary as they are feared. These pale-faced, ghoulish entities have for decades terrorized into silence both witnesses to, and researchers of, UFO encounters. Theories for who, or what, the MIB might be are many. They include: extraterrestrials, government agents, demonic creatures, time-travelers from the future, and inter-dimensional beings from realms that co-exist with ours. While much has been written on the sinister, and occasionally deadly, actions of the MIB, practically nothing, at all, has been penned on the subject of their equally bone-chilling companions: the Women in Black. Make no mistake: the WIB are all too real. And they are as ominous and dangerous as their male counterparts. They may not have achieved the iconic status of the MIB, but these fearsome females, and their collective role in silencing those that immerse themselves in the UFO puzzle, is all too terrifyingly real. Not only that: the WIB have a long and disturbing history. The WIB are not the agents of officialdom – not at all. They are something stranger, something occult and supernatural. The story is not one of “government conspiracy” proportions in the slightes Read more ufodigest.com/article/wib-0720
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Post by lois on Aug 1, 2014 9:34:57 GMT -6
I can see this woman fade out. A tricke or what?
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Post by lois on Aug 1, 2014 9:37:25 GMT -6
Watch the sidewalk . her feet vanishes .
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Post by paulette on Aug 1, 2014 12:09:30 GMT -6
What media caught this in 1928? Film I assume. Can it be examined frame by frame.
It certainly LOOKS like a person on a cell phone. But it is COULD BE a woman with an earache with her hand to her ear. I couldn't determine if her lips were moving - might have been at the end.
And disappearing....interesting.
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Post by paulette on Aug 1, 2014 12:10:27 GMT -6
"If you encounter a UFO.. Run!! I did not!"
I like it!
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Post by lois on Aug 1, 2014 21:01:02 GMT -6
What media caught this in 1928? Film I assume. Can it be examined frame by frame. It certainly LOOKS like a person on a cell phone. But it is COULD BE a woman with an earache with her hand to her ear. I couldn't determine if her lips were moving - might have been at the end. And disappearing....interesting. Read the post WIB. above it says it has never been proven a hoax. A guy in the UK bought five films with Charlie Chaplin and this was some kind of party for one of his movies . But women walks by this place and the guy from England spotted it. All one would have to do is get original copy. It was a hot day. Look how she is dressed. She seems to have slanted eyes but that is all one can see. Her foot is a giant one. At least to me it looks huge. I have zoomed in and out on a photo I made and she is holding something oblong in her hand. The her face just falls apart. quote from above article. They were also up to their infernal tricks in the 1920s. A definitive WIB turned up in none other than a piece of publicity-based footage for a Charlie Chaplin movie, The Circus, which was made in 1928. The footage, undeniably real and shown not to have been tampered with, reveals what appears to be an old, short lady, wearing a long black coat and black hat pulled low over her face, while walking through Los Angeles in high heat.
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Post by lois on Aug 1, 2014 21:14:57 GMT -6
What media caught this in 1928? Film I assume. Can it be examined frame by frame. It certainly LOOKS like a person on a cell phone. But it is COULD BE a woman with an earache with her hand to her ear. I couldn't determine if her lips were moving - might have been at the end. And disappearing....interesting. Read the post WIB. above it says it has never been proven a hoax. A guy in the UK bought five films with Charlie Chaplin and this was some kind of party for one of his movies . But women walks by this place and the guy from England spotted it. All one would have to do is get original copy. It was a hot day. Look how she is dressed. She seems to have slanted eyes but that is all one can see. Her foot is a giant one. At least to me it looks huge. I have zoomed in and out on a photo I made and she is holding something oblong in her hand. The her face just falls apart. I wanted to put the story on as it mention this woman could of been a WIB. So I posted the video. I have never heard of WIB. I seen auntym had posted it.
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Post by skywalker on Aug 1, 2014 22:18:19 GMT -6
We talked about the woman in that film in the time-traveler thread we have here a couple of years ago. It is extremely strange...not just that shoe looks like she's talking on a phone but also the way she dresses and the way she looks. She kind of resembles the Penguin from the old Batman TV show.
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Post by lois on Aug 3, 2014 18:28:08 GMT -6
We talked about the woman in that film in the time-traveler thread we have here a couple of years ago. It is extremely strange...not just that shoe looks like she's talking on a phone but also the way she dresses and the way she looks. She kind of resembles the Penguin from the old Batman TV show. Her face looks like a penquin. It is not normal that face. The head is covered in hot weather as she is hiding something. Maybe the way she looks. Those shoes got to be size 15..
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Post by lois on Aug 3, 2014 18:29:35 GMT -6
We talked about the woman in that film in the time-traveler thread we have here a couple of years ago. It is extremely strange...not just that shoe looks like she's talking on a phone but also the way she dresses and the way she looks. She kind of resembles the Penguin from the old Batman TV show. I put the video here as the article speaks about this event and how she is a WIB.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2014 10:25:47 GMT -6
I can see this woman fade out. A tricke or what? And, why does the man standing in front of an elephant superimpose on top of the zebra, and then become the next frame? I agree that something "weird" happens to the lady's feet. And as she walks behind the zebra. . . . I still think the film looks believable .
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Post by BLACK DOG on Aug 26, 2014 21:11:14 GMT -6
There may be other forms in the galaxy, universe but until one lands on the lawn of the White House, I'll have my doubts. Devils, demons, the "black arts, I can accept and have used but alien life, well, frankly, I'm just not sure I'm ready to buy into that...not just yet.
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Post by skywalker on Aug 27, 2014 22:51:44 GMT -6
If they have any brains at all the White House lawn is the last place they would land. I would advise them to avoid politicians like the plagues that they all are.
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Post by auntym on Jun 7, 2019 14:19:14 GMT -6
mysteriousuniverse.org/2019/06/high-strangeness-in-a-new-york-library/ High Strangeness in a New York Libraryby Nick Redfern / mysteriousuniverse.org/author/nredfern/June 7, 2019 Back in the early summer of 1967 – thanks to an introduction made by a woman named Jaye P. Paro, a host on Babylon, New York’s WBAB station – John Keel met with a girl who had a fascinating story to tell. It was a disturbing story too. Given the controversial nature of the affair, Keel agreed to always, and only, refer to her as Jane. As Keel noted: “She was a very sensitive woman, more ethereal than sensual. There was almost something mystical about her appearance and grace.” At the time in question, there was a wealth of very unsettling activity going on in the Mount Misery area of Huntington, New York, a place about which researcher Arthur Criscione says: “Locals have called the area Mount Misery for centuries but you will never find it written that way on any map. It got its name because of its unfarmable land and the steep hills. Since the area was not conducive to farming it became a crossroads between farming communities and the difficult trek caused many a wagon wheel to snap.” The foreboding area was, and still is, a veritable magnet for paranormal activity: ghostly, glowing-eyed, and black-haired hounds prowl around the landscape; mysterious, black cars cruise the roads; and spectral children and adults – some of a classic “phantom hitchhiker” variety – wander along the old pathways, always by night. And then there are Mount Misery’s UFOs, sightings of which reached their peak in the early months of 1967. Not surprisingly, the local kids immediately caught wind of the reports. And, as a result, on dark, weekend nights, girl- and boy-friends would drive around the area, looking for flying saucers, and, under canopies of trees and darkness, doing what young lovers do on Saturday nights all around the world. This included Jane and her boyfriend, Richard. It was one particularly chilly and dark Saturday evening in mid-May 1967 when Jane and Richard were driving around the roads of Mount Misery and when Richard, quite out of the blue, fell ill. He managed to pull the car to the side of the road, immediately after which he fainted at the wheel. Panic-stricken Jane didn’t know what to do. As it transpired, the decision of what to do next was suddenly, and violently, taken out of her by-now-clammy hands. A near-blinding white light flooded the vehicle, having originated somewhere in the deep, almost impenetrable, woods that surrounded the car. Jane found herself completely immobilized in her seat by some unseen, paranormal force. It’s clear there was a degree of missing time involved, since the next thing the couple remembered was driving along Mount Misery’s Old County Road, some distance from where all of the terror exploded. That was barely the start of the high-strangeness, however. A couple of days later Jane experienced something that is a common factor in UFO encounters: an odd and somewhat disturbing telephone call. The mysterious woman at the other end of the line did not identify herself to Jane, but – in a weird, “metallic”-sounding style – instructed Jane to go to her local library, to ask the staff for a specific book on Native American history, and to then turn to page forty-two and read it. Very carefully. It was an extremely curious request (one which bordered upon an order), but Jane felt oddly drawn to follow the instructions of her anonymous Woman in Black. Jane reached the library around mid-morning. Even her arrival was dominated by profound oddities: aside from the librarian and Jane herself, the building was completely empty of people and was vacuum-like in its silence and stillness. As for that same librarian, well… Her hair was black, her eyes were “very black,” her skin was olive, and her black-colored outfit was curiously out of time. In Jane’s words, the Woman in Black was dressed in “an old-fashioned suit like something out of the 1940s, with a long skirt, broad shoulders, and flat old-looking shoes.” Most astonishing of all, before Jane could say anything, the woman handed her – from under a desk – a copy of the very book Jane had been instructed to seek out by her mysterious caller. Jane, unsettled, but determined to find out what was going on, took a seat, opened the book and turned to page forty-two. As she did so, the writing on the page changed from large to small, and back again, several times. Rather amazingly, the writing then did something else: it magically morphed into a message. Jane was able to remember the entire, length message – word for word – something which suggested it had been subliminally implanted in her mind. She carefully wrote it down: “Good morning, friend. You have been selected for many reasons. One is that you are advanced in auto-suggestion. Through this science we will make contact. I have messages concerning Earth and its people. The time is set. Fear not. I am a friend. For reasons best known to ourselves you must make your contacts known to one reliable person. To break this code is to break contact. Proof shall be given. Notes must be kept of the suggestion state. Be in peace.” With that, Jane stood up from the chair and closed the book. The mysterious woman was nowhere to be seen. Jane was all alone in a deserted, silent library. To say she fled the place in terror would be an understatement. mysteriousuniverse.org/2019/06/high-strangeness-in-a-new-york-library/
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Post by auntym on Sept 9, 2019 13:07:57 GMT -6
mysteriousuniverse.org/2019/09/a-woman-in-black-to-the-rescue/A Woman in Black to the RescueNick Redfern / mysteriousuniverse.org/author/nredfern/September 9, 2019 In the summer of 2015, I lectured on the mystery of the Men in Black at the monthly meeting of the Phoenix, Arizona, Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) group. After the lecture was over, a group of us headed over to a nearby restaurant. Over dinner, one of the attendees shared with me the details of her very own Woman in Black experience, which occurred in the early 1970s. She was generous enough to later share her story with me – by email – and which reads as follows. It’s quite possibly the only Woman in Black case in my files which has a positive outcome attached to it. “I spent this morning google mapping the route I was on when it happened. In 1972 while driving to Radiology School in the rain about 7:15am on towards I-10 Hi-Rise Bridge, NOLA. Not sure what time of year it was, probably around September. The Bridge: NOLA Industrial Canal Gentilly I 10 Bridge (I-10 High Rise Bridge).” “I was nearing the base of the bridge when I hit slick of water and my car went into a spin. My car turned off. I looked ahead and there was a Mac Truck headed for me and he was on the brakes. I could tell by the water splattering from the sides of the truck. Time stopped and I turned the key. My car started and I drove out of the way. I saw all of the shiny details of the truck’s grill and hearing GET in my brain. Still brings up an emotion that I can’t describe. Like my brain is perceiving ‘day to day’ time, while at that moment in time, my perception of time changed to actually freezing moments, as if time were obliterated. “In a slip of time, I pulled off to the side of the road with my life and no collusion. Parked on the shoulder of I-10, I was stunned with my head resting on my steering wheel. Then I heard a knock on my car window. I see this young lady with a gentle looking face, but I was taken aback by her plain, out of date, odd appearance. She was dressed in a black vest and skirt, white blouse, no hat, and a short wave haircut, like my grandmother from the 20’s! “I rolled the window slightly and she talked to me. I felt relieved that someone saw (whatever happened) and cared enough to see if I was okay. Something about her had a stabilizing effect on me. I drove straight to school at Charity Hospital. It did dawn on me and I kept wondering, why is she dressing like that! Even more than why am I still living! I was so thanking God for sparing me! I remember Nick, you saying something like this in your lecture: The MIB seem to know before the fact that something will happen, and appear in conjunction with the occurrence, thus you ponder on, as a possible time-travel event. Perhaps, that MIB are keeping the future in line with certain outcomes. “Good talking today. I do feel that you touched upon something when you link the MIB to time. According to this we are in a state of entropy that would result in disorder. Suppose the MIB are tweaking time do delay or prevent entropy? I have my own proof that time was somehow on my side. Maybe I pulled in another dimension to choose a different outcome? Maybe something chose for me? Thanks for taking this one on.” As is the case in so many Men in Black and Women in Black encounters, this one is filled with absolute high-strangeness. mysteriousuniverse.org/2019/09/a-woman-in-black-to-the-rescue/
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Post by auntym on Sept 30, 2019 14:35:41 GMT -6
mysteriousuniverse.org/2019/09/when-supernatural-things-come-calling-on-you/ When Supernatural “Things” Come Calling on Youby Nick Redfern / mysteriousuniverse.org/author/nredfern/ September 10, 2019 Within the world of UFO research, the Men in Black are about as legendary as they are feared. These pale-faced, ghoulish entities have for decades terrorized into silence both witnesses to, and researchers of, UFO encounters. Theories for who or what the MIB might be are legion. They include: extraterrestrials, government agents, demonic creatures, vampires, time-travelers from the future, and inter-dimensional beings from realms that co-exist with ours. There may very well be more than one explanation for the unsettling phenomenon. While much has been written on the sinister and occasionally deadly actions of the MIB, very little has been penned on the subject of their equally bone-chilling companions: the Women in Black. Make no mistake: the WIB are all too real. And they are as ominous, predatory and dangerous as their male counterparts. In the same way that the Men in Black don’t always wear black, but sometimes wear military uniforms or specifically beige-colored outfits, so do the WIB, who are also quite partial to white costumes. In that sense, “WIB” is, just like “MIB,” a term that is somewhat flexible in terms of actual nature and description. The WIB may not have achieved the iconic status of the MIB, but these fearsome females, and their collective role in silencing those that immerse themselves in the UFO puzzle, as well as in the domains of the occult and the world of the paranormal, are all too terrifyingly real. Not only that: the WIB have a long and twisted history. Years before they plagued and tormented flying saucer seekers, the Women in Black roamed the landscape by night, stealing babies and young children, and plaguing the good folk of 19th century United States and United Kingdom. They were also up to their infernal tricks in the 1920s. A definitive WIB surfaced in nothing less than a piece of publicity-based footage for a Charlie Chaplin movie, The Circus, which was made in 1928. The footage, undeniably genuine and shown not to have been tampered with, reveals what appears to be an old, short lady, wearing a long black coat and a black hat pulled low over her face, while walking through Los Angeles in west coast heat. If that was not strange enough, she is clearly holding to her ear what appears to be a cell-phone and is talking into it as she walks. Weirder still, the Woman in Black sports an enormous pair of black shoes, which look most out of place, given her short stature. She also seems to be taking careful steps to avoid her face being seen clearly. Might she have been some kind of time-traveling Woman in Black, working hard – but spectacularly failing – to blend in with the people of Los Angeles, all those years ago? Fifteen years later, a terrifying WIB haunted the Bender family of Bridgeport, Connecticut. It so happens that a certain Albert Bender, of that very clan, in near-singlehanded fashion, began the Men in Black mystery. In the early 1950s, Bender, after establishing the International Flying Saucer Bureau, was visited and threatened with nothing less than death by a trio of pale, skinny, fedora-wearing MIB. They were visits which firmly set the scene for the decades of MIB-themed horror and mayhem that followed. Bender’s visitors were not secret-agents of government, however. He said they materialized in his bedroom – a converted attic in a creepy old house of Psycho proportions – amid an overpowering stench of sulfur. They were shadowy beings with demon-like, glowing eyes. We surely cannot blame the CIA, the FBI, or even the all-powerful NSA, for that! In 1956, UFO sleuth Gray Barker penned a book on Bender’s confrontations with the Men in Black. It was titled They Knew Too Much About Flying Saucers and became a classic. Six years later, Bender penned his very own book on his encounters with the MIB: Flying Saucers and the Three Men. It was these two books that brought the MIB into the minds and homes of flying saucer enthusiasts across the world. After which, Bender dropped each and every one of his ties to Ufology. He was careful to avoid speaking about the subject ever again, and, thereon, focused his time on running the appreciation-society of composer Max Steiner. Back in the 1930s, however, the Bender family had a black-garbed woman in its midst that tormented both young and old in the dead of night. Predating Albert Bender’s own experience with the MIB by years, the hideous silencer in black haunted the Benders near-endlessly. For the Bender family, long before the MIB there was a Woman in Black. In the 1960s, the emotionless, evil-eyed WIB turned up in the small, doom-filled town of Point Pleasant, West Virginia. And right around the time that sightings of the legendary flying monster known as Mothman were at their height. Claiming to be “census-takers,” these pale-faced, staring-eyed WIB practically forced their way into the homes of frightened witnesses to Mothman. What began as seemingly normal questions about the number of people in the house, of the average income of the family, and of the number of rooms in the relevant property, soon mutated into something much stranger: persistent and intrusive questions about strange dreams, about unusual telephone interference, and about beliefs regarding the world of all-things of a paranormal nature soon followed. One of the WIB that put in an appearance at Point Pleasant claimed to have been the secretary of acclaimed author on all-things paranormal, John Keel, author of The Mothman Prophecies. Just like her male counterparts, she turned up on doorsteps late at night, waiting to be invited in, before grilling mystified and scared souls about their UFO and Mothman encounters. Then vanishing into the night after carefully instilling feelings of distinct fear in the interviewees. Only when dozens of such stories got back to Keel did he realize the sheer, incredible, scale of the dark ruse that was afoot. Keel had to break the unsettling news to each and every one of the frightened souls who contacted him: “I have no secretary.” In the 1970s, wig-wearing and anemic-looking WIB made life hell for more than a few people who were unfortunate enough to cross their paths. Something similar occurred in England, Scotland, and Ireland during the 1980s: a weird wave of encounters with “phantom social-workers” hit the UK. They were out of the blue encounters that eerily paralleled the incidents involving WIB-based “census-takers” that manifested in West Virginia back in the 1960s. Just as menacing, sinister and unsettling as their American cousins, these particular WIB began by claiming that reports had reached them of physical abuse to children in the family home which had to be investigated. Worried parents, clearly realizing that these hag-like crones were anything but social-workers, invariably phoned the police. The WIB, realizing when they had been rumbled, made hasty exits and always before law-enforcement personnel were on the scene. Most disturbing of all, there was a near-unanimous belief on the part of the parents that the Women in Black were intent on kidnapping the children for purposes unknown, but surely no good. Back to the United States, in early 1987, Bruce Lee, a book-editor for Morrow, had an experience with a WIB-type character in an uptown New York bookstore. Lee’s attention to the curious woman – short, wrapped in a wool hat and a long scarf, and wearing large black sunglasses behind which could be seen huge, “mad dog” eyes – was prompted by something strange and synchronistic. She and her odd partner were speed-reading the pages of the then-newly-published UFO-themed book, Communion, by Whitley Strieber. It was a book published by the very company Lee was working for. Lee quickly exited the store, shaken to the core by the appearance and hostile air that the peculiar pair oozed in his presence. When paranormal activity occurs, when UFOs intrude upon the lives of petrified people, and when researchers of all things paranormal get too close to the truth for their own good, the WIB are ready to strike. They dwell within darkness, they surface when the landscape is black and shadowy, and they spread terror and negativity wherever they walk. Or, on occasion, silently glide. They are the Women in Black. Fear them. Keep away from them. And never, ever, let them in the house. mysteriousuniverse.org/2019/09/when-supernatural-things-come-calling-on-you/
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Post by jcurio on Oct 5, 2019 10:23:08 GMT -6
..... and also why the “vision” of the neighbor of Dorothy of the wizard of Oz, becomes so potent when she comes to get Dorothy’s dog Toto.....,
Just another “heads up” ??
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Post by auntym on Aug 26, 2021 0:05:32 GMT -6
mysteriousuniverse.org/2021/08/profiling-the-women-in-black-connected-to-the-m-i-b-yes/Profiling the Women in Black: Connected to the M.I.B.? Yes!Nick Redfern / mysteriousuniverse.org/author/nredfern/August 5, 2021 Quite often, I get asked if the Women in Black and the Men in Black are interconnected. The answer is: Yes, they definitely are linked. There’s no doubt about that. Having written a full-length book on the W.I.B., I know for sure this is a a real, worldwide phenomenon. With that said, let’s have a look at some of the most creepy cases. In the 1930s, a terrifying W.I.B. haunted the Bender family of Bridgeport, Connecticut. It so happens that a certain Albert Bender, of that very same clan, near single-handedly began the Men in Black mystery. In the early 1950s, Bender, after establishing the International Flying Saucer Bureau, was visited and threatened with nothing less than death by a trio of pale, skinny, fedora-wearing M.I.B. They were visits which firmly set the scene for the decades of M.I.B.-themed horror and mayhem that followed. Bender’s visitors were not secret-agents of government, however. He said they materialized in his bedroom – a converted attic in a creepy old house of Psycho proportions – amid an overpowering stench of sulfur. It’s surely not a coincidence that the Bender family was terrorized by M.I.B. and Women in Black, too. Moving on: In the 1960s, the W.I.B. turned up in the small city of Point Pleasant, West Virginia. And, right around the time that sightings of the legendary flying monster known as Mothman were at their height. Claiming to be “census-takers,” these pale-faced, staring-eyed W.I.B. practically forced their way into the homes of frightened witnesses to Mothman. What began as seemingly normal questions about the number of people in the house, of the average income of the family, and of the number of rooms in the relevant property, soon mutated into something much stranger: persistent and intrusive questions about strange dreams, about unusual telephone interference, and about beliefs regarding the world of all-things of a paranormal nature soon followed. In early 1987, Bruce Lee, a book-editor for Morrow, had an experience with a W.I.B.-type character in an uptown New York bookstore. Lee’s attention to the curious woman – short, wrapped in a wool hat and a long scarf, and wearing large black sunglasses behind which could be seen huge, “mad dog” eyes – was prompted by something strange and synchronistic. She and her odd partner were speed-reading the pages of the then-newly-published UFO-themed book, Communion, by Whitley Strieber. It was a book published by the very company Lee was working for. Lee quickly exited the store, shaken to the core by the appearance and hostile air that the peculiar pair oozed in his presence. The W.I.B., realizing when they had been rumbled, made hasty exits and always before law-enforcement personnel were on the scene. In his book, Walking Among Us, David Jacobs says that some “ET-hybrid” are described as looking “sickly,” and as having extremely smooth, and very pale, skin. Just like the Women in Black. Jacobs talks about a hybrid being “greatly overdressed for the summer and his slicked-down hairstyle was wrong.” That, too, is reminiscent of so many W.I.B. and M.I.B. reports. Both often arrive at the homes of witnesses in vintage, black cars. Jacobs describes how the hybrids are specifically taught to drive. The hybrids are often described as wearing wigs, and particularly so female hybrids who wear their fake hair black and long. Now, let’s take a look at the account of Dan Seldin. A factory worker from Cleveland, Ohio, Seldin, in 1985, contacted the late Budd Hopkins – a noted abduction researcher and the author of Missing Time – about an experience which occurred in 1969. It all went down when he, Seldin, was out in nearby Cleveland woods with several friends. Vague memories of a huge object hanging in the sky, a blinding light that lit up the trees, and a vanished period of about an hour of time, were the staple parts of the story. Clearly, something significant occurred, but what? Two months after contacting Hopkins, Seldin visited him in New York, where hypnosis was used to try and secure yet more data from Seldin’s subconscious. It was a session that worked – almost too well. A traumatic story surfaced of Seldin being taken on-board a UFO by a group of small, “frightening-looking” creatures, and then being subjected to distressing medical procedures, including the collection of samples of Seldin’s sperm. Other, earlier accounts surfaced, too, suggesting that Seldin was very possibly a lifelong abductee. But particularly fascinating was a “dream” that Seldin had just a couple of months before he and Hopkins met. As Seldin told the story to Hopkins, he was in bed in the early hours and suddenly found himself wide awake. Standing in the thick shadows, at a distance of around twenty feet, was a trio of large-headed, emotionless humanoids with black eyes and dressed all in black. Then, as if out of nowhere, the face of a human-looking woman loomed into view. It was a chilling sight for Seldin. The malevolent looking woman had long, black hair – which swung, or blew, wildly in Seldin’s face. In addition, she had dark eyes, and, rather oddly, no teeth. Seldin was terrified, but he admitted that although the woman gave off an air of “evil,” she “looks pretty, too. Her eyes make her look evil. Ugly eyes. They were pretty horrendous eyes, all black and shiny. Blacker than hell.” As Seldin stared upwards at the woman, and frozen to the core with fear, she mounted him and he soon ejaculated. Interestingly, Seldin suspected the black-haired and black-eyed woman was far from pleased with the result – something which, he suggested, may have been because he had had a vasectomy, post-the 1969 encounter, effectively rendering him sterile. As all of the above demonstrates, the W.I.B. are just as active and as dangerous as the M.I.B. mysteriousuniverse.org/2021/08/profiling-the-women-in-black-connected-to-the-m-i-b-yes/
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