Saturday, January 24, 2026

Albert K. Bender: The UFO Investigator Who Shut Everything Down (The First Men in Black)

Albert K. Bender:
The UFO Investigator Who Shut Everything Down
(The First Men in Black)

In 1953, one of the most connected UFO investigators in America abruptly shut down his organization, ended his publication, and told his colleagues that flying saucers were a misunderstanding.

Then he stopped talking.

For nearly ten years.

This episode examines the strange and well-documented case of Albert K. Bender, founder of the International Flying Saucer Bureau and publisher of Space Review and the sudden collapse of one of the earliest civilian UFO research networks in history.

Using primary source material, contemporaneous accounts, and Bender’s own later explanation, this investigation separates what can be verified from what was added later by other writers. It explores Bender’s reported encounters, the timing of his withdrawal, and how the story evolved into one of the earliest “suppression” narratives in UFO history.

This is a forensic look at an unexplained collapse that helped shape the modern UFO mythos and the unanswered questions that remain.



YouTube link: https://youtu.be/dDnCsIhqTGA?si=_1ajni3zDa7nu5-r

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