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From: aa245@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Robert Parish)
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Counter Measures for Men In Black Encounters
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After reading various reports of people who have had
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encounters with Men In Black after a UFO related siting or
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happening, It has brought to my attention that common,
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average people without any previous military tactical or
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planing training are defenseless to the tactics that have
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been reported to frighten and intimidate these people to be
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silent or change their minds about reporting or turning over
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any information or evidence to UFO Investigators. I have
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decided that this would be a good application of some of my
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U.S. Army (Over Training) that I have acquired in my younger
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days. This should not deal with weapons or combat, but more
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of a counter physiological warfare approach. Although weapons
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training and hand to hand combat training greatly enhance
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confidence of an individuals ability to cope with an
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abnormal encounter situation. It gives you a power platform
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to relate from. The so called (EDGE). But knowledge and
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reasoning is a greater power and can and should be used first
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to avoid any physical conflict.
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The key to winning any conflict either mental or physical
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is to turn the enemies forces exerted against himself or to
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use it for your advantage and to exploit his weaknesses.
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Remembering and working from some of the Men In Black
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document files I have read, I will try to recreate some
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reported situations of Men In Black encounters and give the
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reader my responses to repel, stop or eliminate the Men In
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Black threat.
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First, we will start off with the hypothesis that you have
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witnessed an unusual aerial craft and you have reported what
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you have seen to the press or radio or television reporters.
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That your story was printed or told on radio or television by
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reporters. And then a big new black car arrives at your
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address with two men dressed in black show up on your front
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porch or doorstep. They knock, ring your door bell and you go
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to the door and there they are! The Men In Black! You spot
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the big knew black car!
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1. They announce that they are from such and such and flash
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I.D. at you and quickly put it away.
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a. State, you to wish to verify their credentials. Tell
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them that you want each of them one at a time to remove
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the Badge or I.D. Card plus a drivers licence and one
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major credit card for your examination for proof of
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identification.
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b. State, that otherwise you will refuse to speak to them
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and report them to the police for trying to impersonate
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an official.
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2. This is a common security procedure. Ever try to cash a
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check or use a credit card at store?
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a. They are trying to cash a check with you using a badge
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or I.D. Card. The payment is to gain information.
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b. The payment also may include intimating you to keep
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silent by the power of their office.
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c. Know who you are dealing with.
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3. You want to provoke a response from them to judge their
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reaction. Remember that you are judging them in the same
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manner as store clerk would to decide to cash a strangers
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check or approve credit card use.
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a. If they are truly who they say they are, they wont have
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a problem with complying.
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b. If they refuse, State that, 'this conversation has
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ended'. This is a standard verbal stiff arm. Ask them
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to leave and state that you are calling the police if
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they don't and that they can explain who they are to
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the police.
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c. Retreat and lock your door. Call the police anyway,
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whether or not you see them leaving and file a report
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of the incident.
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4. If they comply with presenting identification, remember
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anything can be replicated. Apparent age the item in
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relation to it's printed date of issue, use and ware are
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harder to fake.
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a. Check for the same names used on all items from the
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same individual.
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b. Check for use of a middle initial or the lack of it.
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4.b.1. If the printed name has a middle initial then
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the signed name in hand writing should have it.
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4.b.2 If the printed name doesn't then the signed
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name should not have it.
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c. Check for the individuals date of birth compared to his
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physical appearance.
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d. Ask each for his/her social security card number. Use
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the palm of your hand it write it down on if you don't
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have paper but have a ball point pin or ask them to
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wait OUTSIDE while you get it. Never invite them in
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while you locate paper and pin!
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4.d.1. All current police computers can I.D. Make
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anyone by running a social security number
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check.
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4.d.2. Military types will know and remember their
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military serial number but have a problem with
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recalling their social security number.
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4.d.3. A social security number is this BEST thing to
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use to run a computer tracer on an individual
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to see if him/her is who they say they are,
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date of birth, where the live and who they work
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for, valid drivers license and so forth.
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4.c.4. As per the above, a social security number is
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better to have in hand from a suspect
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individual than his/her badge or I.D. card
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number!
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5. While looking down at the indentification look at their
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shoes.
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a. Most military types were only certain types of dress
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shoes.
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b. Most federal employee types were only certain styles
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and types of shoes.
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c. Undercover Police will copy each other and wind up
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waring the same styles of shoes. Foot care is just as
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important to policemen as it is to the military or
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postmen.
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d. Civilians, non military, non federal and non police
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will were anything that strikes their fancy. This means
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with no thought as to even the proper style for the
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clothes they are waring or (uniformity, ease of care,
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durability or comfort) when walking long distances or
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standing around for hours.
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e. Check to see if the shoes fit the clothes, the right
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shoe on the right foot and matched socks. Someone not
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familiar with earth dress may have got it wrong.
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6. Don't let them lead you into any conversation and let them
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do all of talking. Do not elaborate on anything.
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a. Uh-haw, Yes, to respond true answers
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b. Un-haw, No, to respond to false or no answers
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c. Ever try to hold a conversation or get any useful
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information with someone that only says uh-haw and un-
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hah?
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7. Do not invite them into you home, house or apartment! Do
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all the talking at the door or porch and in the open were
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others may see you, them or both you and them.
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a. You don't really know who they are and they are no
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friends of yours.
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b. You don't know what action they may take when they are
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sure that no one else could witness it.
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8. Offer them a cigarette if you smoke. If they accept a
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cigarette, offer them your lighter. Hand it to them before
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they can get their own.
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a. Try to wipe the sides of the front and back clean on
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the inside of your pocket and remove it from your
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pocket holding the side or edges only.
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b. When they return the lighter to you let them drop it in
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your palm and then let it slide it back into your
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pocket.
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c. You now have a sample of their finger prints if they
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had any so use a soft cloth to remove it later and
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grasp it with at the top and bottom only and place it
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in a plastic zip lock bag.
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9. If they don't accept a cigarette, light up one yourself.
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a. If you smoke this will calm your nerves and put you at
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ease and possibly offend them at the subliminal level.
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This makes none smokers uneasy when placed in close
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proximity to a smoker. This gives you another small
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piece of the advantage.
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b. If the air currents are right for it you can slyly blow
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a little smoke their way to judge their reaction to the
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cigarette gases in the smoke.
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c. You can observe their reaction to consumed cigarette
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gases.
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10. If they don't accept a cigarette, offer them a beer or
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any liquid refreshment you have on hand. Even a glass of
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water. But ask them to wait while you go and get it! The
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object is to get a finger print sample if possible, not
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to let them into your home!
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11. If they really bug you and you get a strange feeling of
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uneasiness buy their presents at your home, standing
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their looking weird, trust your feelings! Excuse yourself
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for a moment, get your car keys and walk out right past
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them to your car, get in, lock the doors and drive
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straight to the nearest police station and park in the
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open right in front of it and ask the first policeman you
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see to help you to file a report of following and
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harassment and file a complaint report!
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Written by: Robert Parish
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aa245 Free Net
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