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They Knew Too Much About Flying Saucers

By: Gray Barker
Narrated by: Bruce T Harvey
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In 1953, the headquarters of the International Flying Saucer Bureau, a highly successful UFO research organization, suddenly closed its doors and ceased operation. The founder declared that the UFO mystery had been solved!

Gray Barker, the organization's chief investigator, discovered that the closing had been preceded by a visit from three strange men - dressed entirely in black. What secret did this mysterious trio reveal, and why did they threaten those who knew it?

The events that led to the termination of the International Flying Saucer Bureau also gave rise to the legend of the Men in Black - strange beings who often appear on the scene after flying saucer sightings. Renowned author and paranormal researcher Gray Barker's insider account of the original Men in Black story will both fascinate and astonish you!

©1956 Saucerian Press (P)2015 New Saucerian Press

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