UFO Enthusiast Max Spier's Death Still A Mystery, Leaving Black Liquid Vomit As Clue
Max Spiers, a 39-year old British UFO enthusiast and an investigator of alleged cover-ups, died in Poland earlier this year. It happened just days after vomiting black liquid, and only a day after sending a text message to his mum asking her to investigate if anything ever happens to him.
According to Metro, conspiracy fans believe that hundreds have already been killed stretching back to the year 1947. They are once again pointing fingers at secretive government agencies, claiming that Spiers was killed to silence him for getting "too close to the truth about UFOs."
Scott C. Waring of UFO Sightings Daily comments, "This is really strange. It does seem that UFO researchers are now being targeted, probably to slow the rate of information being leaked to the public."
The Telegraph UK reports that Spiers' mother, Vanessa Bates, received a death certificate from the Polish authorities. Based on the death certificate, Spiers died of natural causes, yet no post-mortem was done. This led her to believe that Spiers' knowledge about UFOs and alleged cover-ups could have something to do with his death.
According to Nature World News, believing that her son may have been under some kind of "black magic," Ms. Bates released a statement that Max could have been sacrificed by Polish satanists he met during his paranormal research.
"I think Max had been digging in dark places and I fear that somebody wanted him dead," she shared. She also claims to have heard 'satanic rituals' being conducted over her son's body as she spoke on the telephone with his Polish woman housemate.
Spiers' ex-girlfriend, Sarah Adams, told The Sun how Max told her about a satanist ritual being performed on him. She claims that Max said 'they' have given him something to put him into a coma for two days and that something demonic was going on so he needed to go find a church or a holy place, but two days later, he was found dead.
Although post-mortem examination is supposedly being carried out, Ms. Bates says that more than two months later, she still does not know the result, or whether there will be an inquest.
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