Ultraterrestrials Warn of Environmental Changes: Alfred Bender's Encounter

Posted Tuesday, March 04, 2025

By Squatchable.com staff

In a video posted to the YouTube channel Sinister Secrets, the topic of alien abductions is explored in-depth. The video, titled "ALIEN ABDUCTIONS PART 2," delves into the experiences of Alfred Bender, the former director of the International Flying Saucer Bureau. Bender's strange encounters with a threatening creature, which he described as fitting the description of the Flatwoods Monster, led to his resignation and the shutdown of his organization. In his book, "Flying Saucers and the Three Men," Bender revealed that the sudden closure of the IFSB was due to a threat made against his life by otherworldly beings referred to as the Men in Black. These non-human, humanoid creatures, whom Bender referred to as ultraterrestrials, allegedly harassed him and many other agents interested in researching UFOs, in an attempt to keep them silent about the possibility of extraterrestrial visitation. Bender denied these claims in his own published work and instead detailed his personal experiences with these otherworldly creatures. Bender's encounters with the unknown included witnessing a bright blue light hovering in his room, strange hypnotic eyes following him home at night, and awkward encounters with people dressed in full black suits. However, the most terrifying event occurred during the summer of 1953 when Bender experienced what he considered to be an alien abduction. Upon returning home from a two-day weekend vacation, Bender noticed an overwhelming smell of sulfur in his room. He opened the windows to air out the smell and noticed that his radio had been turned on but was set to a station where no sound came in. As he turned it off and went to the kitchen to grab a snack, he returned to his room to find blue lights flying around the space. The sight of the flashing blue lights caused him to become dizzy, and he fell onto his bed and entered a hypnotic state of half-consciousness. It was then that Bender noticed three figures enter his room, dressed as clergymen with hurg-styled hats, floating above the ground. The floating men were described as having similar bright eyes as experienced in previous encounters with peculiar Men In Black. Together, Bender claimed that they sent a telepathic message, warning him that any attempts to further his studies and his organization would lead to personal injury. The three figures then claimed that they would return in two days to show him the reason for their visit to Earth. They left behind a small piece of metal, described as appearing to be a miniature Flying Saucer-shaped coin, which supposedly glowed and was impossible to make a dent in. Bender claimed that he was able to get in contact with the men if he held the coin in his hand, repeated the word "Kaz," and then turned on his radio on an empty channel. Bender's experiences are a fascinating glimpse into the world of alien abductions and the possibility of otherworldly beings. While some may be skeptical of his claims, others find them to be compelling evidence of the existence of extraterrestrial life. Regardless of one's beliefs, Bender's story is a fascinating and thought-provoking account that is sure to leave viewers questioning the mysteries of the universe. If you're interested in learning more about Alfred Bender's experiences, be sure to check out the video on the Sinister Secrets YouTube channel. And, as always, if you have any strange or unexplained experiences of your own, we encourage you to share them with us here at Squatchable.