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Given the Japanese obsession with robots, it is fitting that one of the few CE3 reports from Japan should involve one. The witness was a Sayana City cafe owner named Hideichi Amano. His encounter, which Ufologist Jun-Ichi Takanashi later dubbed "the strangest ever to have taken place in Japan", took place on the evening of October 3, 1978 Ultraman. Not in the least bit camp. Amano - a keen radio ham - had driven to the summit of a local mountain to radio his brother. With him was his 2-yr-old daughter, Juri. He had just terminated his conversation and was about to drive home when the interior fluorescent light began to glow with a blinding intensity. Then Juri collapsed, foaming at the mouth. A spherical glowing mass appeared overhead and fired a beam of orange light into the car. Amano felt something metallic pressing against his temples. Then he realised that a sinister robotic humanoid was standing beside the vehicle. The robot had an oval chinless head with exaggeratedly pointed ears and glowing blue eyes. In place of a mouth was a T-shaped pipe, which it was pressing to Amano's forehead. From the pipe came an incessant electronic babble, as though a tape were being played too fast.
Amano repeatedly tried to start the car, but the starter motor was dead. Paralysed by fear, he sat rooted to the spot. A series of bizarre images flashed through his mind, as though the robot was trying to communicate with him. Finally, the entity slowly dematerialised and the car came back to life. Amano drove down the mountain in a blind panic then pulled over to check on his daughter's condition. To his relief, she was back on her feet and asking for a drink of water.
A Japanese television company making a UFO documentary filmed Amano undergoing hypnotic regression. He recalled that the entity had instructed him to return to the mountain on a certain date. The footage was never broadcast, as the producers feared that Sayana City would be overrun by hoards of visitors seeking the robot. Whether or not he kept the appointment himself, Amano reported no subsequent encounters.
someone recently, a family friend I think, said that one of the family members admitted they made the whole thing up.
originally posted by: humanoidlord
a reply to: KansasGirl
makalit already answered to me, but this:
someone recently, a family friend I think, said that one of the family members admitted they made the whole thing up.
is bs
originally posted by: humanoidlord
a reply to: nofear39
oh no! the skeptic is scared that there are spoopy globins running around!
get out of my thread and kill yourself with an axe