FBI were concerned about a Japanese UFO museum
A UFO museum which was planned to open in Japan in 1994 allegedly made the FBI very concerned about what visitors to the Hakui Centre for UFO research might have found.
Files regarding the museum were kept by the US government and what made the FBI concerned was some information that claimed the museum had stumbled across a memo that suggested the FBI had found three metallic saucer-shaped objects, each containing three-foot tall occupants.
The memo begins with the name of the person who furnished the information, but the name has been blackened out.
The memo read: “An investigator for the Air Forces states that three so-called flying saucers had been recovered in New Mexico. They were described as being circular in shape with raised centers, approximately 50 feet in diameter. Each one was occupied by three bodies of human shape but only 3 feet tall, dressed in metallic cloth of a very fine texture. Each body was bandaged in a…
“According to Mr [name blackened out] informant, the saucers were found in New Mexico due to the fact that the Government has a very high-powered radar set-up in that area and it is believed the radar interferes with the controlling mechanism of the saucers.
“No further evaluation was attempted by SA [blackened out] concerning the above.”
The Hakui Centre for UFO Research hoped to open so both UFO specialists and the general public would have been able to access over 10,000 official documents relating to UFO’s and aliens. These are now available in the FBI vault online. The information would have been provided in both Japanese and English.
So the UFO museum never came to be, but is suggested that the original building is now the Cosmo Isle Hakui, a UFO and NASA research museum. Most of the museum focuses on SETI, past and present space missions and explorations.