Albert K. Bender
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Albert K. Bender | |
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Albert K. Bender, c. 1950s | |
Born | 16 June 1921 Duryea, Pennsylvania |
Died | 29 March 2016 (94) [1] Los Angeles, California |
Affiliations | International Flying Saucer Bureau (1952-1954) Max Steiner Music Society |
Known for | Men in Black |
Noted work(s) | "Flying Saucers and the Three Men" (with Gray Barker) |
Albert K. Bender (June 16, 1921 - March 29, 2016) was an American contactee, credited as the originator (or first widely-known victim) of the Men in Black, whom he reported were monstrous aliens in human disguise from a planet called Kazik in his 1962 book Flying Saucers and The Three Men, co-authored with Gray Barker.
Selected Bibliography
- Bender, Albert K. (1962), Barker, Gray, ed., Flying Saucers and The Three Men, Clarksburg, WV: Saucerian Books, https://amzn.to/Nxy7WN
Resources
- The Man Who First Saw "The Men in Black" Dies, copycateffect.blogspot.com, http://copycateffect.blogspot.com/2016/04/Bender-obit.html — outline of life, photos
- Albert K. Bender's Contactee Experiences, radiomisterioso.com, http://radiomisterioso.com/2012/05/14/albert-k-benders-contactee-experiences/ — a statement by Bender detailing his contacts, life on Kazik, and his psychic power, recorded at the Congress of Scientific Ufologists
- Kook Komix Presents: KAZIK!, comic.juanochoa.co, http://comic.juanochoa.co/2013/the-word-is-kazik/ — A vision of Bender & Barker's encounters with the Men in Black
- Review of "Flying Saucers and the Three Men", borderlandsciences.org, https://borderlandsciences.org/journal/vol/18/Crabb_on_Albert_Bender.html
References
- ↑ Obituary notice for Albert K. Bender, June 16, 1921 - March 29, 2016, resided in Los Angeles, CA: http://obituary.lafuneral.com/obituary/Albert-K.-Bender/Los-Angeles-CA/1603644 (accessed 14 April 2016)