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Japan a Hotspot for UFOs, Says New Pentagon Website; Also, Iraq/Syria in the ME, and South Carolina


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LINK:   Japan a hotspot for UFOs, says new Pentagon website

The image shows one of the world’s biggest hotspots around western and southern Japan, near the cities of Nagasaki and Hiroshima, where the United States dropped atomic bombs in August 1945.

The area is one of the three most prominent locations for UFOs in the world, along with a patch of the Middle East that includes Iraq and Syria, and in the southeastern United States, over South Carolina.
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So these reports in Japan have come from US personnel.

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AARO will be accepting reports from current or former U.S. Government employees, service members, or contractors with direct knowledge of U.S. Government programs or activities related to UAP dating back to 1945*.  These reports will be used to inform AARO’s congressionally directed Historical Record Report.  We will announce when a reporting mechanism is available for others to use.

https://www.aaro.mil/

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The only way people (skeptics) will believe is if the aliens announce themselves so obviously that the gov't has no choice but to acknowledge what we've known all along. Until then, even trying to discuss it is a colossal waste of time. 

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It's not what you know or believe, it's what you can prove.

"We've" you say? Interesting lot they are. Believers and dreamers. Those who can spin a tale but deflect under scrutiny. 

Wake me up if we can get more than the repeating of the same stuff over and over again.

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18 hours ago, Hankenhunter said:

Until then, even trying to discuss it is a colossal waste of time. 

Not with me, brother. I have stories, you may also, have stories. We can discuss. :geek:

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7 hours ago, Trelane said:

It's not what you know or believe, it's what you can prove.

Another mistake.

If a matter is provable, then it is NOT a mystery and hence, not a subject matter for U-M

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It's amazing that a database of reports from US government employees correlates so neatly with places of US government employment.

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On 9/8/2023 at 4:45 PM, Golden Duck said:

It's amazing that a database of reports from US government employees correlates so neatly with places of US government employment.

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Countries around the world have reported UFOs as well.

Chile announces UFOs are for real

On 2nd April 1997, Chilean newspaper "La Cuarta" has the following headline: "UFO Sighting of Arica is Confirmed by La Direccion General de Aeronautic Civil." Chile did start to join the small number of countries who officially stated that the nature of UFOs is of intelligent driven flying machines.

https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/weird-news/chile-ufo-government-confirm-mysterious-5530692?fbclid=IwAR2HzPa_5WQz_BAEsPH9x9y0tGJazgOZk7T8VPEdZ4btzMTI08W0fecrWZQ

 

 

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On 9/4/2023 at 5:34 PM, Earl.Of.Trumps said:

LINK:   Japan a hotspot for UFOs, says new Pentagon website

The image shows one of the world’s biggest hotspots around western and southern Japan, near the cities of Nagasaki and Hiroshima, where the United States dropped atomic bombs in August 1945.

The area is one of the three most prominent locations for UFOs in the world, along with a patch of the Middle East that includes Iraq and Syria, and in the southeastern United States, over South Carolina.
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That reminded me of Japan Airlines Flt 1628 that made news after Air Force and FAA radar operators confirmed that the B-747 was trailed by a gigantic object. Several weeks later, an Air Force KC-135 crew reported a similar gigantic object maneuvering around the aircraft and even mentioned about the Japan Airlines Flt 1628 encounter. UFO reports in Japan are nothing new and here are just a few examples.

 

Historical Sightings of UFOs in Japan

  • 1015 AD : Two objects were seen ‘giving birth’ to smaller luminous spheres over Japan.
  • 1133 AD : A large silvery disk is reported to have come close to the ground.
  • 1180 AD : Kii province: A term equivalent to our “flying saucer” was actually used by the Japanese approximately 700 years before it came into use in the West. Ancient documents describe an unusual shining object seen in the night as a flying “earthenware vessel.” The object, which had been heading northeast from a mountain in Kii province, changed its direction and vanished below the horizon, leaving a luminous trail.
  • 1235 CE : What might be called the first official investigation of a UFO sighting occurred in Japan in 1235. During the night while General Yoritsume and his army were encamped, mysterious lights were observed in the heavens. The lights were seen in the southwest for many hours, winging, circling and moving in loops. The general ordered a “full-scale scientific investigation” of these strange events. 
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54 minutes ago, skyeagle409 said:

Countries around the world have reported UFOs as well.

Chile announces UFOs are for real

On 2nd April 1997, Chilean newspaper "La Cuarta" has the following headline: "UFO Sighting of Arica is Confirmed by La Direccion General de Aeronautic Civil." Chile did start to join the small number of countries who officially stated that the nature of UFOs is of intelligent driven flying machines.

https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/weird-news/chile-ufo-government-confirm-mysterious-5530692?fbclid=IwAR2HzPa_5WQz_BAEsPH9x9y0tGJazgOZk7T8VPEdZ4btzMTI08W0fecrWZQ

 

 

Higher Skyeagle!  The point is still going over your head.

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https://www.aaro.mil/Portals/136/Images/UAP_Hotspots.png?ver=f-qKOMiL0ipUMnwunz8DVg%3d%3d&timestamp=1689350257425

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1 hour ago, Golden Duck said:

Apparently, there's a flaw in what the map depicts. Case in point. Where;s Chile?

CHILEAN AIR FORCE RECOGNIZES UFOS AS FLYING MACHINES PILOTED BY ET INTELLIGENCE:

"The other top reason that explains Chile's recognition and openness about the UFO question is that General Ramon Vega, former Commander of FACh, the Chilean Air Force, has personnally observed UFOs on two occasions while in the air."

FORMER CHILEAN NAVAL CHIEF SAYS UFOs ARE REAL:

"The former Chilean Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Jorge Martinez declared that "UFOs are real". The ex-CNO made the shocking statement during an interview with a Chilean television network. The interview was conducted by journalist Rodrigo Ugarte from Teletrece, in Chile. The retired admiral admitted that he personally witnessed the sighting of two UFOs at sea."

How about Russia?

Alien encounter sparked Soviet missile crisis

https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/12318039.alien-encounter-sparked-soviet-missile-crisis/

 

Apparently, there's more to the story as well.

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, skyeagle409 said:

Apparently, there's a flaw in what the map depicts. Case in point. Where;s Chile?

CHILEAN AIR FORCE RECOGNIZES UFOS AS FLYING MACHINES PILOTED BY ET INTELLIGENCE:

"The other top reason that explains Chile's recognition and openness about the UFO question is that General Ramon Vega, former Commander of FACh, the Chilean Air Force, has personnally observed UFOs on two occasions while in the air."

FORMER CHILEAN NAVAL CHIEF SAYS UFOs ARE REAL:

"The former Chilean Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Jorge Martinez declared that "UFOs are real". The ex-CNO made the shocking statement during an interview with a Chilean television network. The interview was conducted by journalist Rodrigo Ugarte from Teletrece, in Chile. The retired admiral admitted that he personally witnessed the sighting of two UFOs at sea."

How about Russia?

Alien encounter sparked Soviet missile crisis

https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/12318039.alien-encounter-sparked-soviet-missile-crisis/

 

Apparently, there's more to the story as well.

 

 

 

Stiil going over your head.

https://www.aaro.mil/

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1 hour ago, Golden Duck said:

Stiil going over your head.

https://www.aaro.mil/

Correct me if I am wrong, but are you implying that U. S. government employees are responsible for the UFO hotspots? When you posted the following: "It's amazing that a database of reports from US government employees correlates so neatly with places of US government employment."  Post #9 , it was apparent that you were unaware of the rest of story, because AARO knows much more than it is willing to reveal.

Learn the lessons of the past where the government got caught misleading the public on UFOs, especially the Roswell Incident, where it claimed for 47 long years that a weather balloon was responsible. Question is, how many people took the bait during the time period only to be misled with again with two additional debunked Roswell reports. The government's deception continued when the the CIA got caught and eventually released declassified UFO files after losing a lawsuit to GSW when the CIA claimed all along that it did not have an interest in UFOs. However, the released UFO files revealed the CIA was not telling the truth, but how many people continued to believe the CIA's false stories despite documented evidence that were available even before the CIA's UFO files were released?

 As I have said before, you have to have knowledge to; "know when to hold 'em, and when to throw 'em." Otherwise you will continue to be a victim of the government's UFO deception campaigns.

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12 minutes ago, skyeagle409 said:

Correct me if I am wrong, but are you implying that U. S. government employees are responsible for the UFO hotspots? When you posted the following: "It's amazing that a database of reports from US government employees correlates so neatly with places of US government employment."  Post #9 , it was apparent that you are unaware of the rest of story, because AARO knows much more than it is willing to reveal.

You can look at post #3 to see how AARO collects reports. 

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9 minutes ago, Golden Duck said:

You can look at post #3 to see how AARO collects reports. 

The AARO should be concentrating its investigative efforts on classified UFO documentation and verifiable data held by military forces and intelligence agencies of governments around the world. Lessons should be learned after what happened with Project Blue Book and the Condon Study, which were used to deceive the public on UFOs. Case in point:

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"Based upon unreliable and unscientific surmises as data, the Air Force develops elaborate statistical findings which seem impressive to the uninitiated public unschooled in the fallacies of the statistical method. One must conclude that the highly publicized Air Force pronouncements based upon unsound statistics serve merely to misrepresent the true character of the UFO phenomena."

Yale Scientific Magazine (Yale University) Volume XXXVII, Number 7, April 1963

 

Flying Saucer Fiasco
Look Magazine, May, 14, 1968

 
The extraordinary story of the half-million-dollar "trick" to make Americans believe the Condon committee was conducting an objective investigation
 
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Lets also remember that it was Project Blue Book's first director that exposed Blue Book's deceptive practices and let's not forget that Project Blue Book's claim in reference to an RB-47 and a commercial airliner as a clear example of just how it managed to duped people on UFOs who allowed the government to dupe them on a regular basis.
 
Question is, when are skeptics going to learn that the government has been taking them for a ride for decades?

 

 

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11 minutes ago, skyeagle409 said:

The AARO should ...

  1 hour ago, Golden Duck said:

You can look at post #3 to see how AARO collects reports. 

The AARO should be concentrating its investigative efforts on classified UFO documentation and verifiable data held by military forces and intelligence agencies of governments around the world. ...

Wow! What a great idea!

You're evasive manoeuvres - in avoiding answering questions about the decisiom process for classifying information -  clearly demonstrates your depth of knowledge of how issues such as sovereignty can be resolved.

You should offer AARO your services.

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7 hours ago, Golden Duck said:

Wow! What a great idea!

You're evasive manoeuvres - in avoiding answering questions about the decisiom process for classifying information -  clearly demonstrates your depth of knowledge of how issues such as sovereignty can be resolved.

You should offer AARO your services.

AARO already know where to go to obtain documentation and data needed for its investigations and is simply playing the typical public relations game that has been well-known for decades. AARO might also want to take a look here and follow up on other such incidents.

https://www.minotdailynews.com/news/local-news/2017/06/book-tells-about-air-force-ufo-incidents/

   

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10 hours ago, Golden Duck said:

You're evasive manoeuvres - in avoiding answering questions...

Did  you mean to say the evasive maneuvers from you when challenged to prove me wrong in reference to the verifiable data and official declassified documentation I have been posting? 

 

 

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Just now, skyeagle409 said:

Did  you mean to say the evasive maneuvers from you when challenged to prove me wrong in reference to the verifiable data and official declassified documentation I have been posting? 

Just read what I said.  You don't know how decisions are made when information is classified.  And, now you think that AARO can obtain information from other nation's military.

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5 minutes ago, Golden Duck said:

Just read what I said.  You don't know how decisions are made when information is classified.  And, now you think that AARO can obtain information from other nation's military.

I know much more than you  think. Some foreign governments have already released some of their UFO files, so it shouldn't be difficult for the AARO to acquire declassified information from foreign sources. I also noticed where the AARO is going. What's wrong with this map? 

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33 minutes ago, skyeagle409 said:

I know much more than you  think. Some foreign governments have already released some of their UFO files, so it shouldn't be difficult for the AARO to acquire declassified information from foreign sources. I also noticed where the AARO is going. What's wrong with this map? 

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I think you read English, but I'm not sure.  AARO described their methods on their site.

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7 hours ago, Golden Duck said:

I think you read English, but I'm not sure.  AARO described their methods on their site.

I see the AARO in the same light as Project Blue Book and the Condon Study, both of which sought to deceive the public.  Case in point:

"Kirkpatrick told a NASA study group in May that the office "has found no credible evidence thus far of extraterrestrial activity, off-world technology, or objects that defy the known laws of physics."

A classic example of a coverup in the making. In addition, he can't provide a single piece of evidence that the highly advanced technology as demonstrated on radar by UFOs that were encountered by Air Force, Navy, and commercial pilots were of earthly origin. Apparently, comments from pilots and intelligence officials provide a vision as to why the UFOs are not of human origin.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9590727/Ex-Navy-officer-says-UFO-technology-100-1-000-years-ahead-United-States.html

https://www.yahoo.com/video/ufos-display-tech-us-doesn-195700134.html

https://nypost.com/2021/11/11/ufos-buzzing-us-warships-may-be-aliens-top-spy-chief/

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21 hours ago, skyeagle409 said:

"Kirkpatrick told a NASA study group in May that the office "has found no credible evidence thus far of extraterrestrial activity, off-world technology, or objects that defy the known laws of physics."


I hear ya, skyeagle. 

Apparently, this Kilpatrick does not think that the findings by the USS Princeton about UAP's dropping 60k feet in less then a second as "no credible evidence". 

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