(Hey guys, it’s Erin. Some of you may think this is crazy and some are very interested in this, so I had to share- update: I wrote this a week ago and now you see that mainstream has picked up the story)
In July, Max Spiers, a paranormal investigator (who claimed to be part of a secret government “super-soldier” project), was found dead in Poland. Almost immediately, YouTube lit up with concerns that he was murdered (even though no official cause of death had been given). So, when Gaurav Tiwari, another UFO researcher, was found dead in India under apparently “mysterious” circumstances, weeks later (his death was treated as a suicide), people grew even more concerned (there was also a NASA scientist death in June, her body was found at the back of a shopping mall).
From the article:
“Conspiracy theorists have long been convinced that UFO chasers who get too close to the truth are bumped off by the secret services or so-called men in black.
Men in Black are a legendary group of secret agents dressed in black suits and dark glasses, working for agencies like the FBI and CIA, who scare witnesses of alien and UFO phenomena into saying they “saw nothing” to prevent the truth of alien visitations to Earth getting out.”
Conspiracy theorists claim that governments are terrified of the potential impact on society, religion, and the rule of law, should the masses find out we weren’t alone.
What do you think? If you believe we aren’t alone, you aren’t alone:
“Nigel Watson author of the UFO Investigations Manual said: “As long ago as 1971, researcher Otto Binder claimed that at least 137 UFO investigators had died under mysterious circumstances during the 1960s.”
Things that make you go hmmmm…
Source: Huffington Post (yes, this is going mainstream)