Substance From The Crashed UFO Caused The Death Of Millions Of Fish - Alternative View

Substance From The Crashed UFO Caused The Death Of Millions Of Fish - Alternative View
Substance From The Crashed UFO Caused The Death Of Millions Of Fish - Alternative View
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Okinawa, Japan - The first worrying sign from a UFO crash off the coast of Okinawa has finally arrived. Millions of dead fish, weighing more than fifty tons, washed away along the coast of the Japanese islands.

Inothernewz.com photographed an elderly man wading through a dead fish as it washed ashore. Some of the dead fish showed traces of severe burns and bleeding from the eyes.

Former Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda has signed an executive order to limit Japanese media coverage of the UFO crash. Several local agencies quietly lodged numerous protests with the prime minister's office. But he has not yet received any comments as of this morning, Inothernewz.com learned.

Inothernewz.com is one of the few international news agencies to report on this UFO crash, and we were able to connect with a source deep within the Japanese government who has direct knowledge of Okinawa affairs. We spoke with him some time ago about a dead fish thrown along the coast of a small island.

“I can confirm to you. The dead fish that appeared on the Okinawa coast is a direct result of a UFO crash,”the source said. “We have scientists hosted on JS Kurama. This naval vessel is responsible for lifting the spacecraft to the surface, and scientists have informed the Prime Minister that they believe a strange substance is oozing from the damaged ship and forming harmful vapors that rise to the surface. Not only does it kill any surrounding fish in the immediate vicinity, but the smoke makes breathing very difficult for the rescue crew on board. The rescue operation was suspended for several hours due to new circumstances. Scientists fear that new, very dangerous alien chemical compounds will penetrate the seas and destroy marine life."

Meanwhile, in Okinawa, several residents seemed surprised to see millions of dead fish popping up off the usually clean shores.

“I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen it all with my own eyes,” said Tsutomu Irabu, a 57-year-old fisherman. “I've never seen anything like it in my entire life. The smell of decay drives you out of yourself."

“I'm afraid to touch her,” said Yamato Endo, an 18-year-old student. “I think these chemicals are dangerous to our planet. I don't want to get infected."

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The source said scientists aboard the rescue vessel JS Kurama expressed concern to the prime minister and military officials responsible for rebuilding the ship that the fuel from the UFO may well be flammable.

“One scientist believes that the seawater will start to boil when the UFO releases the last portions of its unknown, foreign substances into the water,” he said. "At the moment this is speculation as nothing is happening yet, but the sight of the fish cooked is certainly confusing."

Inothernewz.com asked the source when the prime minister would decide whether or not to allow the Japanese media to report on this important event.

“The Japanese people have a right to know what happened in their waters,” he said. “That's why I agreed to contact. Transparency is very important to me as a government official. I suspect that the Prime Minister may have a different view of the situation. I believe that it will be a long period of time before he allows such a thing, if ever, to do it. I am saddened by this. „

“I am quite confident that the government officials will be surveying and clearing dead fish from the Okinawa coastline within the next few hours,” he continued. “They will not leave any evidence for an event like this UFO crash. They will deny everything.

The prime minister was very angry with our navy officials after a picture of a crashed UFO appeared on Inothernewz.com. He was completely beside himself. The Navy has received a direct order not to publish or comment on this event without the approval of the Prime Minister."