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Japanese lawmakers investigate potential security risks posed by UFOs

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Japanese lawmakers have launched a group to investigate UFO sightings, warning that these unidentified flying objects could potentially be surveillance drones or weapons posing a security threat. The non-partisan group, consisting of over 80 members including former defense ministers, aims to enhance Japan’s capabilities in detecting and analyzing unidentified anomalous phenomena, commonly known as UFOs.

While UFOs are often associated with extraterrestrial beings, the focus on these sightings has intensified globally, particularly in the United States. With a significant increase in reported UFO sightings, the U.S. government has taken steps to investigate and understand these phenomena, shifting the conversation from sensationalism to science.

In Japan, recent incidents involving suspected surveillance operations have raised concerns about the potential security risks posed by unidentified flying objects. The group of lawmakers aims to change the perception of UFOs in Japan, emphasizing the need to take these sightings seriously and not dismiss them as mere “occult matters.”

The establishment of a group to investigate UFO sightings in Japan mirrors similar efforts in the United States, where the Defense Department has set up a dedicated office to study unidentified aerial phenomena. The Japanese lawmakers plan to collaborate with the U.S. on intelligence sharing and research in this area.

As the world grapples with the mystery of UFO sightings, the Japanese lawmakers are taking proactive steps to address the potential security implications of these phenomena. With experts like former U.S. intelligence official Christopher Mellon providing insights, the group is determined to delve deeper into the UFO phenomenon and its possible implications for national security.

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