A Borderland Sciences Review in 4 parts.

ALBERT BENDER, FLYING SAUCERS
and THE THREE MEN

Gray Barker's classic Flying Saucer book, Analyzed by BSRF director Riley Crabb.

Photo of Albert K. Bender, author of 'Flying Saucers and The Three Men' (Saucerian Books, 1962).

Albert K. Bender, as pictured on book jacket.

Part I: Flying Saucers and the Three Men • THE "SPACE REVIEW" • His First Warning • The Third Contact • Hero Worship (Dominick Lucchesi) • The Fourth Contact • World Contact Day

Part II: Psycho-Kinesis or Apport • Earth Overtaken • A Smell of Sulphur in the Pentagon • The Flatwoods Monster

Part III: Bender's Visitors • Mephistopheles Himself

Part IV: Egg-Born Superman • Cold, Loveless, Lightless Existence • Life on Another Planet • Mushroom Eaters • Snake Meat Special


Flying Saucers and the Three Men by Albert K. Bender

“FLYING SAUCERS and THE THREE MEN”
 by Albert K. Bender (edited by Gray Barker)

"After heading the International Flying Saucer Bureau for many years (a civilian UFO investigative organization), Albert K. Bender suddenly disbanded the group. Bender told close associates that he had found the solution to the flying saucer mystery but he had been frightened into silence by three 'men' in dark suits who warned him not to divulge his fantastic discovery. Now Bender reveals the sinister events behind his UFO encounter: the identity of 'the three men in black'; where the flying saucers come from; their strange purpose here on Earth; and how he was terrified into keeping their dangerous secret!" (Saucerian Books, 1962)



Visit our Project Etheria and Project Lunaria indexes for more on the Flying Saucer Mystery.