The Men in Black are Really Bad at Their Jobs – High Strangeness

It’s good to see the author of The Close Encounters Man blogging again, as Mark O’Connell resumes with a rumination about the “Men in Black” being failures at their jobs. He’s got a point, but one could perhaps argue the vast bulk of MIB missions were successful, and we only know of the relatively few failures, maybe due to MIB-trainees or particularly resistant humans, and the business has mostly perfected its art by now. MIBs and Contactees seemed to go together in the earlier days of ufology, so we transition to Micah Hanks’ The FBI Releases Its Files on Famous Flying Saucer “Contactee” George Van Tassel. Maybe this isn’t “Disclosure” with a capital “D,” but it’s an informative article with a bonus interview featuring Van Tassel himself. That dialogue is much less “dense” than the “Message from ‘The Golden Density'” displayed in the piece. And we have a “For What It’s Worth” on a classic case from Kevin Randle in The Levelland Landing and Sheriff Weir Clem. Kevin makes several worthwhile points here. (WM)

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