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Men in Black: Investigating the Truth Behind the Phenomenon

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Goes behind the scenes to explore the real-life cases of the mysterious strangers who have become known to ufologists as "Men in Black" (MIB). The author shows that although MIB are thought to be a product of the modern UFO age, strangers with similar powers have been around for centuries.

192 pages, Paperback

First published June 12, 1997

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Jenny Randles

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British author and former director of investigations with the British UFO Research Association (BUFORA), serving in that role from 1982 through to 1994.

Randles specializes in writing books on UFOs and paranormal phenomena. To date 50 of these have been published, ranging from her first UFOs: A British Viewpoint (1979) to Breaking the Time Barrier: The race to build the first time machine (2005). Subjects covered include crop circles, ESP, life after death, time anomalies and spontaneous human combustion.

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May 31, 2023
This book is the best book on the MIB phenomenon I've read to date, Jenny Randles has gone above and beyond in presenting an array of cases from all over the world and not just in the United States. Very well written and very well laid out formula to keep you page turning to better understand this clearly very real phenomenon. Randles has obviously done her research and has taken her time in compiling the most comprehensive MIB book out there today. Pick this up if your curious about the other side of the UFO phenomenon it's an excellent page turner of a book and will most certainly have you looking over your shoulder for the man in the fedora.🕵
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May 24, 2019
Potentially fascinating subject, but delivery wasn't great. I got bored and stopped reading.
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March 25, 2024
I thought that the MIB phenomena was the most embarrassment of the whole UFO lore, I changed my mind after reading this book from Jenny Randles,where she collected significant reports with examples of diverse variants, which keep repeating themselves. .The event seems to be all around consistent with the weirdness and theatrical apparitions of aliens. It does reinforce the element of charade of a very bizarre event. Why the MIB appear? They do not seem to prevent people from talking about UFOs, they actually make the point that these events are important and should not be missed, but they definitely give a scary edge to it, making as remember that the UFO phenomena is not all flowers. Not at all.
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February 9, 2025
This book is the best book on the MIB phenomenon I've read to date, Jenny Randles has gone above and beyond in presenting an array of cases from all over the world and not just in the United States. Very well written and very well laid out formula to keep you page turning to better understand this clearly very real phenomenon. Randles has obviously done her research and has taken her time in compiling the most comprehensive MIB book out there today. Pick this up if your curious about the other side of the UFO phenomenon it's an excellent page turner of a book and will most certainly have you looking over your shoulder for the man in the fedora.🕵
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