"We were speechless � all we could think was �UFOs really do exist,'"
I'll repeat:
"We were speechless � all we could think was �UFOs really do exist,'"
2 Million Japanese saw these 60 transparent rings of light...UFO's hovering over a shrine.
Could the NWO be doing this? Could the NWO be trying to fullfil the End Days prophecies?
The Anti-Christ?
Is the NWO trying to make sure that people see these UFO's made by the NWO, to make people believe that they are alien craft, that aliens do exist,
to maybe unite us against a threat from aliens? A threat out of this world? To unite mankind, to unite the world, to create a military dictatorship
around the world? A one world governement?
Or are they really alien craft from an alien civilisation visiting the planet Earth?
But i believe this could be a governments doing. A plan for a New World order. Something to try and unite the world to create a One World Government.
A totalitarian Military dictatorship. Take away our rights to create security for all the peoples of the world due to an alien threat. It could be so?
But maybe i'm just thinking WAAAY outside the box ;P
Maybe it could be that the NWO jsut wants to change thier belief system, and soon enough the worlds belief system. Maybe the NWO wanted to see the
sort of reactions that 2 million Japanese would make after seeing 60+ UFO's.
Discuss.
www.japantoday.com...
TOKYO � Every January more than two million people crowd the grounds of Harajuku's Meiji Jingu to celebrate the New Year, but these revelers aren't
the only beings checking out the shrine. On Oct 11, 1999, roughly 60 transparent rings appeared in the sky over the shrine and were witnessed and
photographed by Junichi Kato and his OUR-J UFO group. On other occasions, unidentified shapes and lights have been spotted in the area with remarkable
frequency, leading to its reputation as one of Japan's alien hotspots.
"I'd seen groups of six or seven objects several times before, but nothing like that," says Kato, leader of the UFO research group, describing the
October 1999 sighting.
"It was the first time I'd seen anything like it and everyone just gasped. There were so many we couldn't count," says Toshie Nakagawa, one of
"several hundred" members of the OUR-J group that was founded in January 2000. "We were speechless � all we could think was �UFOs really do
exist,'" adds Kato. The group's pictures of the rings were later published in UFO Magazine and the sighting remains one of their most
impressive.
[Edited on 9-11-2003 by DaRAGE]