Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Seaside Town to Build Center for UFO Study

🏛 FBIS 📄 Press report

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The city of Hakui, Japan, announced plans in 1994 to build a UFO study center and library. The facility will house over 10,000 documents, including materials allegedly sourced from the CIA and FBI.

This document, a Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) report dated January 7, 1994, details the plans of the Japanese coastal city of Hakui to establish an international center for the study of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UFOs). According to city official Toru Wada, the municipality intends to construct a facility over the next two years that will house a library containing over 10,000 official documents related to UFOs, accessible to the general public in both Japanese and English. The building itself is designed to resemble an oval-shaped UFO, standing three stories high with a total floor space of 6,200 square meters. The city claims to have spent a decade acquiring these documents from sources including the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Among the collection is a 1950 report from the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) regarding the recovery of three alien beings, described as 90 centimeters in height, and fragments of a spacecraft measuring 15 meters in circumference following a crash-landing near the Mexican border. Josen Takano, a 38-year-old employee of the municipal planning section, is identified as a key figure in this initiative. Takano, who has studied UFOs since his student days, has contributed his own collection of thousands of books to the project. The city emphasizes that it does not intend to provide its own conclusions regarding the existence of UFOs, but rather aims to provide information to allow the public to form their own judgments. The project is supported by a network of enthusiasts across 12 other countries.

WE DO NOT INTEND TO OFFER OUR OWN CONCLUSION ON THE EXISTENCE OF UFO'S, RATHER, WE JUST WANT TO PROVIDE PEOPLE WITH INFORMATION SO THAT THEY CAN MAKE THEIR OWN JUDGMENT.

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