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X-MiB (Man in Black) Danichi makes Contact

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The first hour, Mark "Badger" Borcherding and Blueotter talked about some issues related to the Mayan Prophecy and The Third Secret of Fatima.

Then, something magical happened...

X-MiB (Man In Black) Danichi (Steven Raebel) joined us in hour two

Danichi - X-MIB Agent... Men in Black (MIB), in popular culture and in UFO conspiracy theories, are men dressed in black suits claiming to be government agents who attempt to harass or threaten UFO witnesses into silence. It is also frequently used to describe mysterious men working for unknown organizations, as well as to various branches of government allegedly designed to protect secrets or to perform other strange activities,linked in some fashion with UFO sightings. Most US government law enforcement and intelligence agencies such as the FBI have strict dress codes that ordinarily require their members to wear suits in dark, non-obtrusive colors. MIB team members have been described as behaving in either an exceedingly furtive manner or a completely outgoing one, with wide grins and disconcerting giggles.In the UFO research community the Men in Black often often claim to be from the Air Force or the CIA. Those who have encountered them say they produce proper government and military identification, but when verification is later sought, the people described either don't exist, have been dead for some time, or do exist,and may have a different rank. Military/CIA explanations - Men in Black are really government people in disguise ... possibly they are members of a rather bizarre unit of Air Force (sans SG1) Intelligence known currently as the Air Force Special Activities Center (AFSAC)

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