A UFO incident monitoring cell is being established in the Japanese army

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Japanese Defense Minister Taro Kono presented guidelines on how the country's troops should deal with unidentified flying objects that may threaten the security of the Land of the Rising Sun.

No, the minister did not ask the pilots to fight aliens, but to collect as much data as possible on such incidents so that they could later be thoroughly analyzed and determined what we are really dealing with. Representatives of the Japanese army, like the Pentagon, do not

they fear the attack of foreign civilizations.

They are more inclined to the thesis that in most cases pilots deal with natural phenomena unknown to humanity or with technologies tested by other countries.

In the case of the United States, it is quite possible that the American pilots in the recently released UFO encounter footage were actually dealing with secret vehicles built and tested by their colleagues in e.g. Area 51, so it should come as no surprise that the Pentagon wants to

collect all possible data on such incidents and group them internally into those that may be related to technologies developed by hostile powers or those derived from native laboratories, but kept in strict secrecy not only from pilots, but even most officials of the American army.

that most of the observations concerned futuristic flying vehicles that resemble flying saucers, the same that have appeared in the world of pop culture for decades.

These are not objects from the abyss of space and piloted by representatives of foreign civilizations.

These are secret vehicles belonging to the army of the largest powers, i.e. the United States and Russia. The collection contains as many as 30,000 detailed descriptions of events.

20,000 of them were prepared by Chris Rutkowski, a Canadian of Polish origin.

But it is not everything.

The government also made a contribution by declassifying as many as 10,000 documents.

We can learn from them about one of the very interesting third-degree meetings.

The event occurred on May 20, 1967, near Lake Falcon in Manitoba, where two luminous objects appeared in the sky at night.

Their presence scared the birds.

As Stefan Michalak reported, one of them flew away, and the other landed near him.

Then there was a terrifying turn of events.

The man wrote that the object was very hot, metallic and smelled of sulfur.

There were strange noises from inside.

Unfortunately, Michalak did not manage to get inside, but said that the vehicle did not have an entrance, as it was all surrounded by flashing lights. What is unusual, when the vehicle started taking off, the fiery blast blew the man away and caused first degree burns on his skin.

After a few weeks, he was hospitalized with severe headaches and diarrhea.

Tests showed a mild radiation sickness.

Michalak, along with UFO searchers, later went to the point of contact.

They found a piece of metal there, most likely the hull of the vehicle.

Studies have shown that the metal was highly radioactive. Experts believe that the Pole may have been dealing with a prototype of a military vehicle that was powered by a nuclear reactor.

During the Cold War, the Russians conducted experiments with such propulsion for their ballistic missiles.

However, the project was eventually abandoned because it was too dangerous to the population.

Now such inventions are back in favor again.

Recently, the Russians conducted a failed nuclear propulsion test on a missile called 9М730 Buriewiestnik (SSC-X-9 Skyfall) (see here).

The government is also preparing nuclear-powered missiles that will shorten flights to Mars to a few days (see here).



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