‘Half-Alien’ Group Foresees Disaster — Japan UFO Landing
Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary confirms UFOs' existence; claims of alien contact and impending disasters spark debate on humanity's future. Are we ready for what's coming?
In December, Chief Cabinet Secretary Nobutaka Machimura caused quite a stir with his bold statement that “UFOs definitely exist.” (Same situation with Japanese Defense Minister Shigeru Ishiba) In subsequent clarifications, the government claimed that there have been no confirmed sightings, but if a UFO was to appear,
“fighter jets would be scrambled to attempt visual confirmation.”
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While it could be that Machimura was joking, it’s also possible he was attempting to pave the way for belief in the existence of alien life — at present a taboo — to become an issue of public debate. For some prominent thinkers that day can’t come soon enough.
Alfred Lambremont Webre, a Yale graduate, Fulbright scholar, lawyer, and judge on the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Tribunal, has spoken before the Diet on U.N. treaty issues. He is also the director of the Institute for Cooperation in Space. He helped found, and has written extensively about, an emerging field of discourse known as exopolitics.
Webre is on a mission to educate the world about the greatest news story in history: Humans not only share the universe with intelligent life but these extraterrestrial species are about to make their presence known.
And that’s just the tip of the iceberg.
“Earth is an object of interest to a larger universal society,” Webre explained in an interview. “The science-based approach of exopolitics shows that they have been showing themselves on the periphery because humanity has not been ready for the shock of revising their knowledge of reality.”
While Webre’s belief in the existence of extraterrestrial life is based on documents and testimonies he has amassed, Shigeru Osawa claims his knowledge of ETs came straight from the horse’s mouth. Osawa — a pseudonym — founded the Future Earth Research Institute (FERI) in Japan and is working, like Webre, to enlighten humanity about unknown sources of energy.
Osawa, who gives talks throughout Japan about the dynamics of vortex “ki” energy and the future of Earth, says he acquired his knowledge directly from alien civilizations.
“There are one trillion stars in our galaxy,” Osawa expounded. “Each has a solar system, with eight to 10 planets circulating, like ours.
“Around most of those 1 trillion stars there are planets with life. Among them, there are 500 million with higher intelligent life, like monkeys. Among those, 80 million have language ability, and among those, 6,800 have technology to travel in space.
“An alien race known as Betelgeuse, which hails from the top-left alpha star within the Orion constellation, created a space federation by conquering various planets. They’re highly advanced in space technology though not very spiritually evolved. Before them the prevailing civilization was from Pleiades; they were gentle and created the civilization of Atlantis on Earth 400,000 years ago. But the Pleiadeans were chased away by powerful forces from Alinilam, who later were conquered by Betelgeuse about 40,000 years ago. It’s been like ‘Star Wars.’ “
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