For forty minutes these five UFOs appeared to hover over Tokyo on Christmas day. It happened at 4pm and you can see Mount Fuji in the distance. The source leads you to a news article in Japan where the writer…a news reporter heard about the UFOs and ran out to his balcony to view it and record it for himself. The UFOs all are in the same position…meaning they are almost horizontal but their left side tiles up about 20-30 degrees. This exact positioning of all the UFOs tells us they are piloted by intelligent beings. Perhaps even coming from a cloaked exit in the volcano Mount Fuji. SCW
Last updated on October 22, 2012 at 12:06 am EDT by in5d Alternative News
In the past 24 hours, mass UFO sighting videos were uploaded to YouTube. The first one was uploaded on October 20, 2012 and occurred in Mansfield, UK while the second video was uploaded on October 21, 2012 and was recorded the previous day from a car near downtown, Dallas, Texas.
There were no additional comments from the person who video recorded the Mansfield UFO, but the person who recorded the Texas UFO stated the following. When asked where the video was recorded, the YouTube user by the name of Raul_Molinar stated, “Downtown 30 y 35 como a las 7pm. I was traveling west on I 30.” When asked who recorded the video, Raul stated, “I did yesterday COMO VAN A SER AVIONES?? Veanlo bien.” “How could they be airplanes? I saw them clearly.”)
UFO Sightings Are 3,615 Times More Common than Voter Fraud
By: Life’s Little Mysteries Staff
Date: 06 July 2012
A UFO, or flying saucer, above a dark city and under a full moon.
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People are 3,615 times more likely to report a UFO sighting than they are to commit in-person voter impersonation, according to national data.
The striking statistic has surfaced at the same time as the news that a new voter ID law in Pennsylvania could render nearly 10 percent of the state’s residents ineligible to vote in the presidential election this fall.
National UFO Reporting Center records show there were 47,000 reports of UFO sightings between 2000 and 2010. During the same period, just 13 people were convicted of impersonating someone else in order to vote in their name, according to research by Justin Levitt, associate professor of law at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles. [UFO Quiz: What’s Really Out There]
Mother Jones assembled the numbers in order to fact-check claims by many Republican lawmakers that their states are facing rampant voter fraud.
Since 2011, 24 voting restrictions have passed in 17 states. This fall, new laws could affect more than 5 million voters in states representing 179 of the 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidency, Mother Jones reports. Studies indicate low-income and minority voters are most often disenfranchised by laws requiring voters to have government-issued photo IDs. For example, 25 percent of voting-age African-Americans don’t have valid IDs.
Following Mother Jones’ lead, Comedy Central’s Indecision blog rounded up a few more national statistics to help put the 13 confirmed cases of voter impersonation into perspective:
Each year, 15 Americans are crushed to death by their furniture or televisions. Fourteen are injured by exploding toilets, and 100 are accidentally set on fire by their doctors during surgery. And Americans are 3 million times more likely to have a favorable view of North Korea than to commit voter fraud.