Japan has become one of the most transparent governments on UAP investigation. Former Japan Defence Minister Yasukazu Hamada stated: “It is extremely irresponsible on our part to resign ourselves to the fact that something is unknowable and continue to turn a blind eye to the unidentified.” This statement from a sitting defence minister of a G7 nation represents one of the clearest governmental acknowledgements of UAP seriousness from any allied country. Japan’s Self-Defense Forces have implemented UAP reporting procedures and the Japan Ministry of Defence has been conducting formal UAP assessments. The Phenomena Magazine issue (scribd.com/document/756857449) covering Japan’s approach notes Japan has been proactive compared to the US in public transparency. AARO MATERIALS ANALYSIS: Separately, the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office commissioned Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) — the same DOE national lab system connected to our scientists dossier — to conduct a “comprehensive investigation into the origins and properties of a magnesium alloy specimen” submitted as potential UAP material. ORNL is a DOE facility. This materials analysis connection directly links AARO to the DOE/NNSA infrastructure we have documented as the primary UAP program cover architecture. SCRIBD UAP ARCHIVE: Scribd (scribd.com/search?query=uap) hosts hundreds of primary UAP documents including the original Wilson-Davis transcript (419756939), the ODNI 2021 Preliminary Assessment (513026470), Shellenberger’s 214-page Congressional testimony on US withholding UAP information (791080865), Richard Dolan’s 12 Declassified Government Documents (517244124), and comprehensive UFO intelligence history timelines. Scribd functions as a civilian-maintained archive for documents that would otherwise require FOIA requests.
