View Full Version : UFO sighting at Mt Fuji, Japan - 11th Feb 2011
JohnBlues
14th February 2011, 11:05
Found this article (http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/2011/02/from-the-x-files-dept-ufo-fleet-reported-sighted-across-asia.html) today stating some UFOs were spotted in Mt Fuji, Japan, apparantly widely reported at China.com by the "UFO obsessed chinese" (their quote, not mine).
A UFO fleet observed above Mt. Fuji in Japan is making big headlines across Asia, espically in in UFO obsessed China. The sighting of the UFO convoy was initially reported sighted over Mt Fuji on the Japanese TV station, Channel 9. Photo (above) and video (see below) .Chinese media outlet China.com quoted Japanese paranormal researcher Mr Junichi Yaoi who noted that judging from the size of the objects in relation to Mt Fuji they must have been rather large. Mr Yaoi believes, based on the evidence presented to him, that these craft were indeed of extraterrestrial origin. UFOs are commonly reported seen in Japan.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-B_eIy-aAI&feature=player_embedded
Tried to find the apparant coverage on china.com but my quick search didn't come up with anything, except another report by allnewsweb.com - http://www.allnewsweb.com/page1199999483.php
Which shows another video from a different perspective/source
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_h37VaMBH4&feature=player_embedded
Can anyone from China confirm this was widely reported in MSM in china? I'm looking at you cayman :confused:
Midnight Rambler
14th February 2011, 11:44
That's clearly swamp gas! No doubt in my mind. :p
I don't get excited about YouTube clips of UFO's any more. The problem is IMO that when the video quality is low it can be anything, 'cause the picture is so bad.
But when it is HD and high quality it looks like it's CGI.
Call me jaded but I'm done with being fooled on the internet. And if you really want to see UFO's, go for a walk at night on a clear night, you'll probably see some strange stuff flying around.
But do me a favour, don't post them on YouTube. :p
(just kidding)
TWINNICK
14th February 2011, 12:03
Ramping up the project blue beam perhaps !
..Nick..
str8thinker
14th February 2011, 12:03
Thanks for the first video. I would be a little wary of the second one as it came from AllNewsWeb.com, a known source of disinformation. It appears to be solid rather than ring-shaped, so I doubt that it is of the same sighting as the first.
The AllNewsWeb article did not mention the date the "fleet" was sighted, nor did it give any other newspaper references, rather unusual for UFO reports, which nearly always state the actual date or dates. The ANW article is dated 12 February 2011.
Mr Yaoi believes, based on the evidence presented to him, that these craft were indeed of extraterrestrial origin. UFOs are commonly reported seen in Japan.
Indeed? What makes him so sure?
However, here's an interesting ring-shaped UFO reported over Detmold, Germany in 2009:
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When you think you have worked out what it is, read here (http://www.leonardcohenforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=15271) for the answer.
Midnight Rambler
14th February 2011, 12:09
The line "ufo's are commonly seen in Japan" made me think of a 200 year old encounter of the 3rd kind.
http://ufosearchonline.com/ufo/2010/06/ancient-japanese-ufo-sighting/
Interesting stuff IMO.
king anthony
14th February 2011, 13:27
I don't get excited about YouTube clips of UFO's any more. The problem is IMO that when the video quality is low it can be anything, 'cause the picture is so bad.
But when it is HD and high quality it looks like it's CGI.
Call me jaded but I'm done with being fooled on the internet. And if you really want to see UFO's, go for a walk at night on a clear night, you'll probably see some strange stuff flying around.
The internet is the greatest invention known to humankind, the world's largest database of information - a global library. One could say it is better then any invention itself, as contained within are all the inventions; and unlike most prophesies, which do not speak of themselves within, the internet does this as well.
Why have people allowed the internet to be corrupted by nonsense, 'graffiti', lies and deceit; moreover, why has this become acceptable? Would anyone accept this within a traditional library? If anyone was to vandalize a library, change encyclopedia books, contaminate the environment so others become physically ill - would people tolerate this?
Many people even speak of the internet as a bad thing by saying, 'I stay off of it as much as I can' - why? Why do people feel that this great limitless source of information is a privilege - yet people claim to have woken up? Why have people allowed the access to information to, now, be controlled?
With the advancement of the internet and the technology available to all sites, why is it that only certain (i.e. video quality) things are with great clarity? Advertising, corporate propaganda, and nonsense appear to mostly be clear, yet other things of interest, maybe of importance have quality issues.
I know, there are explanations as to 'recordings of recordings' and quality of the original source, however, I say, these are the myths being believed, as it is possible for these things not to be. It is unfortunate that those who wish to detour others have been successful, even if it is only with one person, as that is a loss.
I say, for no one may claim to have woken up if they continue in this way. However, if the truth you seek needs to be visual then, yes, just look around you (go for a walk) and observe.
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