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SUBJECT: THOSE MYSTERIOUS MIBS FILE: UFO2549
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* Forwarded from "MUFONET"
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* Originally by John Komar
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MUFONET COMMUNICATIONS GROUP
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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ASTRONET BBS NETWORK - MUFONET BBS NETWORK
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[Note: The following article is from:]
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ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
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³Oklahoma MUFON Newsletter: "MUFONEWS" April 1993, A monthly ³
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³publication for the MUFON Members in Oklahoma. Subscription³
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³Rate: $12/year, 1916 Inglewood Drive, Norman, Oklahoma 73071³
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³All rights reserved: Oklahoma MUFON. ³
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³ ³
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³ Permission granted for cross-posting to FIDO UFO only. ³
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³------------------------------------------------------------³
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³ ³
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³ THOSE MYSTERIOUS MIBS ³
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³ ³
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³ by Richard D. Siegfried ³
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³ Oklahoma Director of Investigations ³
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³ ³
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³The evolution of the comprehension of the UFO phenomenon and³
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³related subjects has, by April, 1993, accepted to some ³
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³degree such extraordinary happenings as abductions, cattle ³
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³mutilations, and even so-called Bigfoot sightings. I guess ³
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³it is time for me to acquiesce and consider the really far- ³
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³out subject of the infamous Men In Black. I don't like to ³
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³think about them for I have always thought the subject not a³
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³little silly. ³
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³ ³
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³Since 1977, the year of my great enlightenment, Men In Black³
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³have been mentioned to me by a few citizens. In fact, around³
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³1979, at an Ohio UFO Investigators public presentation in ³
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³Cincinnati, Ohio, my friends and I may have encountered two ³
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³of the "creatures." ³
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³ ³
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³During the registration for the conference two men entered ³
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³the lobby. They were dressed in very neat dark suits, ³
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³sported very GI haircuts and what looked like Air Force ³
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³regulation dress shoes. The twosome would not speak to ³
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³anyone. ³
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³ ³
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³Neither would they register, although they paid the ³
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³admission fee. Actually I have always thought that they were³
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³Air Force Intelligence agents who forgot to change their ³
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³shoes. ³
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³ ³
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³But then, at the end of the program we were walking down a ³
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³long corridor leading to our vehicles. The two mystery men ³
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³were walking ahead of us. We were laughing and talking ³
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³rather loudly. Both men turned and looked at us. At that ³
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³point the corridor made a right angle turn. They rounded the³
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³corner. Although we were probably no more than forty or ³
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³fifty feet behind them by the time we turned the corner the ³
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³two men had disappeared. ³
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³ ³
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³We were all astonished. We looked for a door that they could³
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³have ducked into and at the same time were wondering why ³
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³they would do that. Three of us ran to the outside door and ³
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³looked around the parking lot. They were gone. Unless they ³
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³did duck into one of the unmarked doors what they did was ³
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³inhuman. ³
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³ ³
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³Some years later a married couple moved into an apartment ³
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³complex just two blocks from my residence. The lady, a ³
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³nurse, had had some very unusual experiences. Somehow she ³
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³had found out that I was a MUFON investigator and came down ³
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³to the house to discuss her situation. I can't remember what³
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³she told me. ³
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³ ³
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³But, I do remember what her husband said. They had moved ³
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³from Akron, Ohio. While there the husband became the leader³
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³of a rather healthy UFO group of citizens. He would rent ³
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³part of the enormous hangar of the Goodyear Blimp and ³
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³conduct meetings in it. ³
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³ ³
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³Since it was so long ago I can't recall how the warnings ³
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³began but eventually the Men In Black became involved in an ³
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³attempt to scare him off. He didn't scare. That is, he ³
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³didn't become frightened until his little giris told him ³
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³that two men, in dark suits and hats, driving a large black ³
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³automobile, were following them to and from school. ³
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³ ³
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³The implication was clear. Either he stop his UFO activities³
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³or something would happen to the children. That is when the ³
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³family moved to Dayton. The gentleman would have nothing to ³
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³do with any UFO organization. ³
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³ ³
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³There was no reason for me to doubt the authenticity of the ³
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³story. ³
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³ ³
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³Somewhere around the end of the 1970s the Men In Black were ³
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³made known to me again. That time, I felt, the story was ³
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³filled with humor. ³
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³ ³
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³I taught a senior high school class in Anthropology. There ³
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³were two sisters, who were my students. Their heritage was ³
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³part Native American. In fact, their mother was a Native ³
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³American from South America. ³
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³Mrs. X was a citizen of Chile. During the terrible days of ³
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³the Chilean revolution and the following years of ³
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³dictatorship she became involved in supporting Allende, the ³
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³legitimate Communist presidente of that suffering nation. ³
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³Then, the Communists were thrown out of office, with what ³
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³seems to be considerable support from the United States ³
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³intelligence community, Mrs. X, realizing that the Communist³
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³leader was far better for her country than the military ³
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³dictator, became quite vocal. Prudence dictated that they ³
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³flee while they were still alive. They went to Brazil. ³
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³ ³
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³The father and the daughters, my students, were American ³
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³citizens and I think the wife also was a U.S. citizen. ³
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³Peculiar things happened and they were unable to leave ³
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³Brazil for the United States. A long time passed and finally³
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³they made good their exit from Brazil before the authorities³
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³could catch on to their plan for legally leaving Brazil. ³
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³ ³
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³Both parents were professors at one of the Ohio state ³
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³universities. Both came in and lectured to my students about³
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³the primitive natives of South America and other peoples of ³
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³the world. ³
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³ ³
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³One day the gentleman told me about their experience with ³
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³Men In Black. ³
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³ ³
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³At that time the family lived in a community east of Dayton.³
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³By the time I had met them, the mother and both daughters, ³
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³because of their heritage, had been accepted into the local,³
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³urban, Shawnee Tribal Council. ³
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³ ³
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³What happened to them next is what we wish would never ³
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³happen in America. Someone was watching them. They ³
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³discussed the problem and decided that either a foreign or ³
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³United States intelligence organization was watching them ³
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³and at the same time intimidating them by being obvious. ³
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³They didn't consider the situation dangerous. ³
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³ ³
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³One evening two members of the Shawnee Indian Nation visited³
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³the family's home. The men in that council are large, for ³
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³the most part; very impressive physical specimens; proud ³
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³descendants of the famous Tecumseh. ³
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³ ³
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³Somewhere in the course of the conversation the one Native ³
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³American said, "There are two guys sitting out there in the ³
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³alley watching your house. What's going on?" ³
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³ ³
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³The response was, "Oh, those two sit out there about every ³
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³night. Don't worry about them. But they do make us nervous."³
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³ ³
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³The Shawnee replied, "Don't worry about them. We'll take ³
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³care of it." ³
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³ ³
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³The next night the black vehicle was once again parked in ³
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³the alley, both men, clad in dark clothing, were watching ³
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³the house. Suddenly the two Shawnee appeared, one on each ³
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³side of the car. ³
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³ ³
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³"Hey, man! What are you doing out here in the dark?" ³
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³ ³
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³The car windows were rolled down and the occupants had no ³
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³recourse but to respond. "Nothing. Just sitting here. We ³
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³aren't doing anything." ³
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³ ³
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³"Yes you are," said the deep voice of one of the Indians. ³
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³You are bothering our friends inside the house." ³
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³ ³
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³"No. We're just sitting here." ³
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³ ³
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³"Look, man, we say you are. Do you know what's behind your ³
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³car, at the end of this little alley? Well, I'll tell you. ³
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³There is a swamp. The swamp is deep and boggy. In fact, my ³
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³buddy and I could roll this car backwards into the swamp and³
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³it would sink and no one would ever find it. Get it? ³
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³ ³
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³Don't ever show up here again or bother our friends again or³
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³you will disappear forever." ³
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³ ³
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³My story teller, a college professor, mind you, laughed. ³
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³"They took baseball bats and smashed out all of the lights ³
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³and windows on the car. That's the last we ever saw of the ³
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³Men In Black." ³
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³ ³
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³Because of that story I never took The Men In Black very ³
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³seriously. I was prone to think they were costumed agents of³
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³a paranoid government agency running amok. ³
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³ ³
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³In the May 1992 edition of Lou Farish's UFO NEWSCLIPPING ³
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³SERVICE, there is an article that is far more serious than ³
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³what I have written. The validity of the report is ³
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³questionable. I don't know any of the people involved, ³
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³writers or witnesses. That isn't to say the story isn't ³
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³true. ³
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³ ³
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³=END= ³
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