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Who Are the Men in Black? Real Accounts of a Paranormal Mystery

Who Are the Men in Black? Real Accounts of a Paranormal Mystery

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After having a UFO sighting, witnesses long reported that mysterious men wearing dark suits and hats showed up, sometimes threatening the witnesses not to ever tell what they’ve seen—or else.

[Part 1] If you thought Men in Black was just a movie, there’s a whole historic record that goes back to the ‘60s, ‘50s, and maybe even much further back than anyone ever considered before.

Between the most famous stories you may have heard, the ones that haven’t really seen the light of day, and remote viewing data on these mysterious men, this conversation got pretty weird.

Join investigative researcher Rob Counts and remote viewer John Vivanco for a Metaphysical show that’s out of this world.

In this episode: Men in Black appearing after UFO sightings, John Keel’s high strangeness research, psyops (a.k.a. psychological operations), things that break the laws of our accepted reality, narratives pushed for specific purposes, intelligence agencies’ alleged involvement, Men in Black sightings in the ‘40s and ‘50s, historical sightings as far back as 1600, stories that call into question the official narrative, strange lights in the sky, supernatural and alien encounters, paranormal events, potential time travel, Spring-heeled Jack, Harold Dahl, Albert K. Bender, dangerous and dark encounters, mysterious disappearances and deaths, classified material, UFO disclosure, men who appeared out of thin air, suspicious government activiites

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