1963
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'Japan's military pilots are ordered to report UFO sightings!'
Hi guys, I just came across this article online .. in which , apparently because of the release of the 'TicTac UFO' film and the new U.S naval UFO-taskforce , Japan's Defence minister Taro Kono said mysterious sightings should be submitted for analysis, while the military will also investigate reports by the public. ... Something that 'allegedly' hasn't happened before.
Japanese Defense Ministry unveils protocol for encountering UFOs
Japan's military pilots are ordered to report UFO sightings
... it's all well and good for a ETH proponent/student guy like me to hear, that something so dear to my heart is 'apparently' being taken seriously by a major nation, [and a mighty technically-advanced one at that!] ... but when reading through the article , alarm bells started to ring pretty loudly when I got to this segment ...
... When he starts off by saying that he doesn't believe in the possibilities UFO's and that all of the world's pilots with the exception of theirs are some kind of fools, [or perhaps he thinks that they are liars?] ... and then proceeds to insult my intelligence by stating that there has been no cases of note that have anything to do with Japan or Japanese pilots, ... the it is blatantly clear that this announcement is no more than just plain silly and a waste of time. ... Anyone that has any knowledge at all of this subject can reel a list of pretty impressive Japanese-related ufological incidents from the top of their heads. Not just the many 'normal' and 'quite weird' cases that can be found in books or with the quick click of a keyboard, ... but also pilot-related cases ... not least the 'Convair-240 which in 1965 was actually 'chased' by an elliptical-UFO over the Leshima Islands ... or the 'JAL 1628 Incident' that has to rank very highly on anyone's list of top cases.
1965: Planes chased by elliptical luminous object - Think AboutIt
JAL Flight 1628 UFO Case, Pictures, Video | <b><i><a href="http://www.educatinghumanity.com">Educating Humanity</a></i></b>
.... So what is this article really meant to be?? ... it's puzzling me? ... how about you guys?
Cheers.
Hi guys, I just came across this article online .. in which , apparently because of the release of the 'TicTac UFO' film and the new U.S naval UFO-taskforce , Japan's Defence minister Taro Kono said mysterious sightings should be submitted for analysis, while the military will also investigate reports by the public. ... Something that 'allegedly' hasn't happened before.
Japanese Defense Ministry unveils protocol for encountering UFOs
Japan's military pilots are ordered to report UFO sightings
... it's all well and good for a ETH proponent/student guy like me to hear, that something so dear to my heart is 'apparently' being taken seriously by a major nation, [and a mighty technically-advanced one at that!] ... but when reading through the article , alarm bells started to ring pretty loudly when I got to this segment ...
... Really? ... [So no Japanese military personnel of any brand or rank have ever seen something that they do not recognise?] ... and ..."comes despite official insistence that there is no evidence UFOs exist and that the Japanese military has never encountered any."
...So that's it then! ... just pie in the sky, this is no more substantial news to someone like me than 'some foreign politician coming out and announcing his latest holiday plans!the Japanese defence minister told a press conference that 'I don't really believe in UFOs' after the Pentagon released footage of unexplained encounters. 'It seems that [Japanese military] pilots have never encountered a UFO, but I would like to establish a procedure in case of an encounter,' ...
'I have heard that even the pilots of the Self-Defence Forces have never encountered such a scene.'
Asked about a book which included examples of UFO sightings, the minister said that 'if there is such a concrete example, I would love to hear from you'.
... When he starts off by saying that he doesn't believe in the possibilities UFO's and that all of the world's pilots with the exception of theirs are some kind of fools, [or perhaps he thinks that they are liars?] ... and then proceeds to insult my intelligence by stating that there has been no cases of note that have anything to do with Japan or Japanese pilots, ... the it is blatantly clear that this announcement is no more than just plain silly and a waste of time. ... Anyone that has any knowledge at all of this subject can reel a list of pretty impressive Japanese-related ufological incidents from the top of their heads. Not just the many 'normal' and 'quite weird' cases that can be found in books or with the quick click of a keyboard, ... but also pilot-related cases ... not least the 'Convair-240 which in 1965 was actually 'chased' by an elliptical-UFO over the Leshima Islands ... or the 'JAL 1628 Incident' that has to rank very highly on anyone's list of top cases.
1965: Planes chased by elliptical luminous object - Think AboutIt
JAL Flight 1628 UFO Case, Pictures, Video | <b><i><a href="http://www.educatinghumanity.com">Educating Humanity</a></i></b>
.... So what is this article really meant to be?? ... it's puzzling me? ... how about you guys?
Cheers.