Sakurajima: April 2 Japan Volcano Eruption, UFO Sightings- Video

by NowPublic Staff | April 5, 2011 at 11:25 am
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Sakurajima Eruption Prompts Ash Advisory

Sakurajima, a volcano near Kagoshima, Japan, erupted on April 2, 2011. The Japan Meteorological Agency issued a volcanic ash advisory. (Sakurajima volcanic ash advisory map)

Located on Kyushu, Sakurajima used to be a separate island, and is one of the most active volcanoes in the world. Its 1914 eruption is the most powerful in recorded Japanese history.

Sakurajima UFO Sightings

The Sakurajima eruption also prompted several UFO reports.The videos associated with those reports can be seen below.

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UFOs Electric Anomalies Sakurajima Volcano April -5 2011

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UFOs  Electric Anomalies Sakurajima Volcano April -5 2011
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Johken

Are you serious?  This is less than amateur stuff people.  "Orbs" = Fixed stars that move in relative position to the earth's rotation.  "Streaking lights at the base of the volcano" = Car headlights crossing the base on the highway.  Streaking because the film is sped up.  Same goes for the airplane crossing in the sky. Come on people....my 17 year old daughter debunked this stuff.  I am a firm believer in life out there besides anything terrestrial, but this kind of crap sets us back many steps.  DO YOUR HOMEWORK.  How disappointing...

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suga1885

@Johken - I was totally thinking the same thing! Like really, do they expect us to believe this?!?? =oHoaxes such as this holds us back from finding out the truth. It allows the government to continue with it's cover-up by dismissing all alleged evidence as a hoax. People if you want the truth to come out we have to stop getting in our own ways. SMH (shaking my head)

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