Japan weighs the May UFO file release as U.S. lawmakers push for more disclosures and a new UAP oversight structure

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Japan will review UAP disclosures case by case after U.S. releases, led by Chief Cabinet Secretary Minoru Kihara, while about 80 Japanese lawmakers push for a crisis-management department, and in the United States lawmakers like Eric Burlison, Tim Burchett, and Anna Paulina Luna demand more videos and higher-quality imagery from agencies such as the NRO and CIA, with insiders pointing to RAND, MITRE, Aerospace, Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin, and Raytheon as sources of evidence and urging subpoenas under the Speech or Debate Clause, all overseen by Aaron Lukas at the ODNI who supervises AARO.

Japan Joins UFO Fight As Disclosure Battle Heats Up
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Japan Joins UFO Fight As Disclosure Battle Heats Up

Days after the Trump administration’s UFO file release on May 8, the story has expanded well beyond Washington. According to reporting from…