An extremely wise ufologist once discussed "lumpers" and "splitters"--people who either tend to see meaningful similarities in different events, or who more emphasized those differences. Nick Redfern wonders whether the various accounts he mentions in this article share a meaningful pattern and perhaps cause. One of the stories features a chilling sleep encounter with three Men in Black, which brings up the Redfern article
M.I.B. & Me: The Origins. Nick pens an almost lyrical retrospective on what has become the most consuming among his many paranormal interests. Along the way, he gives good reason to find these strange personas--be they material, psychological, or psychic--or Something Else--to be at the same time compelling and repellant. This encourages us to contemplate just
When a Bit of Paranoia in Ufology is Justified. Having treated of paranoia-inducing dreams after anomalous experiences and the "undeniably paranoid character named Albert Bender, without who there simply would be no MIB puzzle" in his first and second posts, Nick gives examples from the "MIB-driven paranoia" of close associates and fears based upon undeniably weird real events. In such cases may there be a connection with the UFO field? (WM)
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