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Witness Silenced: The Birth of the Men in Black
14 Dec
Summary
- A logger saw six doughnut-shaped aircraft over Puget Sound in 1947.
- A man in a black suit warned the witness to never speak of the sighting.
- The journalist who reported the incident died mysteriously months later.

The enigmatic Men in Black, now famous from pop culture, originated in 1947 with the Maury Island incident. A Washington logger named Harold Dahl claimed to have witnessed six enormous, metallic, doughnut-shaped crafts flying overhead near Puget Sound. The sighting was unusual, with no discernible propulsion and emitting strange debris. Dahl's account was soon followed by an encounter with a mysterious man in a black suit who warned him to retract his story.
This clandestine figure, who appeared to know intimate details of Dahl's sighting, cautioned the logger to deny the event ever happened, implying threats to his family's safety. The journalist who published Dahl's account subsequently faced similar intimidation from men in black suits and died months later under unexplained circumstances, fueling the legend of these shadowy figures.




