I think he was probably just a man in black rather than a MIB. I've been interested in the paranormal for 30 odd years now. I think I would have been investigated long before now if that's what happens!merridew said:Though this is simply supposition, vampires are said to have weak hynotic power -- but I'd think someone who you thought to be an MIB would hold your gaze for a while.
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And you've beaten @escargot's record of the replying time between two posts (set last week) at 20 years, eight months and twenty five days. Kudos!I can't believe this thread has been dormant for so long. Well, time to give it a kick. I just came across a suitably bizarre modern British MIB case in Paul Sinclair's Truth-Proof 3. Location 820 onwards on Kindle, dating to September 2017, in Bridlington, Yorkshire, two weird guys dressed like gangsters turned up to warn a UFO witness, they had no eyebows, moved strangely, and spoke without moving their lips. Suitably cryptic warnings, plus missing time, leaving the witness deeply disturbed.
Doesn't sound too unusual for Bridlington...I can't believe this thread has been dormant for so long. Well, time to give it a kick. I just came across a suitably bizarre modern British MIB case in Paul Sinclair's Truth-Proof 3. Location 820 onwards on Kindle, dating to September 2017, in Bridlington, Yorkshire, two weird guys dressed like gangsters turned up to warn a UFO witness, they had no eyebows, moved strangely, and spoke without moving their lips. Suitably cryptic warnings, plus missing time, leaving the witness deeply disturbed.
Precisely what I was about to say, Rush...Doesn't sound too unusual for Bridlington...
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I totally agree.Unlike many messageboards we encourage the revival of old threads.