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| Japan next First Lady went to Venus...
I dont know where else to put it but I had to share it. Miyuki Hatoyama's 'UFO' Experience Quote:
Japan's incoming first lady not only believes in UFOs, she says she's been to Venus.
Miyuki Hatoyama, 66, recalled her extremely close encounter in her recent memoir, recounting an experience she says happened to her 20 years ago:
"While my body was asleep, I think my soul rode on a triangular-shaped UFO, and went to Venus," she wrote, according to Britain's Daily Telegraph.
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Japanese First Lady Yukio Hatoyama
Itsuo Inouye, AP
Yukio Hatoyama, the next first lady of Japan, writes about her supposed intergalactic experiences in her memoir. She says she was taken one evening to the planet Venus.
"It was a very beautiful place, and it was really green."
If that were your spouse, you might be tempted to say, "It was all just a dream, honey. Don't worry."
Essentially, that's what Hatoyama's first husband told her, according to her book, 'Very Strange Things I've Encountered.'
But Hatoyama says her new husband, incoming Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama, believes her.
"My current husband has a different way of thinking," she writes in her book. "He would surely say, 'Oh, that's great.'"
The next first lady has a track record for giving colorful interviews. She told a British TV show last year that she met Tom Cruise in a previous life, and in that life, he was Japanese.
In that same interview she described a practice of "eating the sun," a ritual that involves raising her arms to the sky and "scooping" the energy from it into her mouth.
Hatoyama wouldn't be the first political luminary to have a brush with something that might have come from another planet.
In 1974, when Ronald Reagan was governor of California, he claimed he saw a UFO over Bakersfield.
"It was a bright white light," he told Norman Miller, Washington bureau chief for The Wall Street Journal. "We followed it to Bakersfield, and all of a sudden to our utter amazement it went straight up into the heavens."
| my o my is she fucking crazy or what??!?!?!?!?!
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