My previous article revealed how the worlds of Ufology, Cryptozoology, ghost-hunting, the occult, the supernatural and the paranormal are clearly interconnected. Today, I thought I would focus on one particularly intriguing example of this strange connection. It’s what we might call the phenomenon of the “Paranormal Invaders.” By that, I mean supernatural entities that have different names, and look different, but that are all clearly tied to each other when it comes to eerie agendas. They are the creepy things that will do almost anything to find a way to get into the homes of those they choose to target. They include the Phantom Social Workers (PSWs), the Women in Black (WIB), the Black Eyed Children (BEC), and the Men in Black (MIB). Every single one of them should be avoided at all times. With that said, I’ll begin with those PSWs. The 1980s saw a deeply disturbing, and even dangerous, development in this field. In fact, it was just about the most disturbing and dangerous development of all. It revolved around the phenomenon of what became infamously known as the “Phantom Social Workers”(PSW) and/or Bogus Social Workers. On numerous occasions, terrified parents throughout the United Kingdom were plagued by visits to their homes from pale- or tanned-skinned, black-garbed women – occasionally accompanied by men – who claimed they were there to investigate reports of abuse to babies and children. In many such cases, the claimed social workers acted in extremely strange and unsettling fashions, and created atmospheres filled with dread and high-strangeness. Not only that, a significant number of the reports eerily paralleled the saga of the so-called female “census takers” of the 1960s, that so fascinated and unsettled the mind of John Keel.