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- From: ak35+@andrew.cmu.edu (Andy Kurtz)
- Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors
- Subject: Beckley/MIB review
- Date: 7 Oct 93 15:16:04 GMT
- Organization: Doctoral student, English, Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA
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- Review: The UFO Silencers: Mystery of the Men In Black by ~famed
- researcher~ Timothy Green Beckely (Inner Light Publications, New
- Brunswick, NJ. : 1990.) $9.95
-
- This short review is for the benefit and information of those who have
- an interest in MIB (most of us, I would assume).
-
-
- I think that all of us would agree that the Men In Black (MIB)
- phenomenon is one of the more fascinating aspects of UFOlogy. For
- years, researchers and contactees (at all levels of encounter) have
- reported being confronted by strange, threatening men, dressed in
- ill-fitting, aging, black or brown suits, whose purpose is to ward off
- the researcher/contactee from public pronouncements regarding specific
- UFO encounters. MIB are often described as being ~not quite right,~ as
- having a death-like pallor, or of being jaundiced, of having strange,
- slanted eyes, or of standing with their feet pointed outward at 180
- degrees, all of which makes the encounter more uncanny and frightening.
- These visits are sometimes accompanied by extended periods of
- surveillance in which the researcher/contactee may have their phone
- tapped or their house staked-out. In some instances the
- researcher/contactee will also report poltergeist activity, feelings of
- angst and paranoia, and most uncanny of all, encounters with the
- doppelgangers of friends or relatives (who are doubles only in most
- respects, making them doubly enigmatic and disturbing). MIB have even
- been known to aggressively pursue the researcher/contactee on the road
- in their trademark luxury cars, sometimes causing potentially lethal car
- accidents. Whatever the variation of the theme, those who have
- encountered MIB agree unequivocally; they are evil, they are
- malevolent, and they are, above all, powerful and dangerous.
-
- In The UFO Silencers, Timothy Beckley has attempted to provide an
- overview of important and representative MIB encounters. According to
- Beckley, MIB have been with us for many hundreds of years, speculating
- that such diverse characters from the history of witchcraft and folklore
- as the Elizabethan ~Black Men~, the Native American ~Black Man~ and late
- nineteenth century reports of malevolent traveling salesmen (!), might
- have been manifestations of what we now know as MIB (sans black
- Caddilac, of course). However, Beckley is mainly concerned with
- post-Kenneth Arnold MIB encounters and the major portion of the 160 page
- book consists of testimonials from witnesses and speculations by
- scientists (with a couple of religious rantings and magical spells
- thrown in for the benefit of all you new-age folks).
-
- By far the most satisfying portions of the book are the first-hand
- testimonials of encounters with MIB. There are 10 such testimonials,
- the variations between encounters such that they do not at all become
- boring or repetitious. Through these testimonials, we learn of the
- varying degrees of malevolence that MIB are capable of. From seemingly
- benign, even saccharine manifestations (in the case of a 14 year-old
- girl), to menacing zombies with laser and trans-dimensional weaponry, we
- learn that MIB rely most of all on methods of psychological torture,
- resorting to physical harm only when the researcher/contactee fails to
- heed their initial warnings. Beckley has wisely chosen to allow these
- people to, for the most part, speak for themselves, the chapters reading
- like unedited transcripts of interviews. Though the syntactical
- problems of everyday speech sometimes makes these encounters difficult
- to follow, the fear, frustration, and unease that these people live with
- all of the time is intact and identifiable. Of note, in this regard,
- are the illustrations. Though the drawings add meaning to the
- encounters, most effective is a photograph taken by the author of what
- he contends is a MIB on surveillance. Whether or not it is truly an MIB
- (it could, after all, just be some fat dude waiting for the bus), is
- really not all that important. It occurs in the context of a very weird
- and violent MIB encounter (laser-beams and doppelgangers) and I could
- not help but to feel some of the powerlessness and the angst of the
- contactees upon seeing it.
-
- Though I think the testimonials are worth the price of the book, The UFO
- Silencers is flawed in many, annoying respects. First, let me be blunt.
- Beckley is a terrible writer. The UFO Silencers is an English
- teacher~s nightmare: topic sentences, passive voice, dangling
- modifiers, misplaced modifiers, no transitions between paragraphs,
- spelling mistakes, non-idiomatic usage, and on and on. It is, without a
- doubt, the most poorly written book I have ever seen published.
- Personally I think this is inexcusable. Second, Beckley does not
- believe in citation. Like any book based on research, The UFO Silencers
- relies heavily on secondary sources. However, not a citation is to be
- found. This is particularly frustrating to those of us who use books as
- sources for other books and articles. And last, there is a curious lack
- of audience-awareness. Who is this book for? Sometimes it~s for the
- new-age crowd (~Since war was declared (many eons ago in the
- Heavenlies), Lucifer, son of the morning was thrust forth and literally
- cast out of the Holy sphere...~); sometimes it~s for the scientist
- (~ROI readout time was 2,000 seconds for gross counts inside the area
- where the depressed grass was found. Naturally occurring Radon
- daughters ranged from 123 to 178, with a naturally occurring
- annihilation peak of 256.~); and sometimes it truly is for the
- interested lay person who wants to know more about the phenomenon. This
- makes for a truly uneven and frustrating read: Mr. Beckley, get an
- editor!!
-
- That~s about all I have to say about this. I ordered it from a new-age
- bookstore so it~s relatively easy to get and, despite some serious flaws
- (which may, after all, reflect only my personal pet peeves), it is
- informative and interesting.
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- ak
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- Date: Mon, 18 Oct 93 01:04:50 EDT
- From: mcgrew@klinzhai.rutgers.edu (Charles Mcgrew)
- To: ak35+@andrew.cmu.edu
- Cc: mcgrew
- Subject: Re: Beckley/MIB review
-
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- Hi,
-
- Nice review! Would you mind if I included portions of it in
- my "ufo bibliography" file (available for ftp from ftp.rutgers.edu)?
-
- Thanks!
-
- Charles
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- Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1993 09:20:22 -0400 (EDT)
- From: Andy Kurtz <ak35+@andrew.cmu.edu>
- To: mcgrew@klinzhai.rutgers.edu (Charles Mcgrew)
- Subject: Re: Beckley/MIB review
- Cc:
- In-Reply-To: <9310180504.AA01325@klinzhai.rutgers.edu>
-
- I'd be happy to have some or all of the review included in the FAQ. Thanks!
-
- ak
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