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Thursday, September 3, 2009

Japan's Future First Lady Believes she has Visited Venus


Okay. Here's an article from the UK's The Independant (h/t The Drudge Report). The wife of Prime Minister-elect Yukio Hatoyama, Miyuki, apparently believes that her soul was taken by aliens to visit the planet Venus. Hmmm.

From the article by Peter Popham: "The 62-year-old [Miyuki Hatoyama] also knew Tom Cruise in a former incarnation – when he was Japanese – and is now looking forward to making a Hollywood movie with him. 'I believe he'd get it if I said to him, "Long time no see", when we meet,' she said in a recent interview. But it is her claim in a book entitled 'Very Strange Things I've Encountered' that she was abducted by aliens while she slept one night 20 years ago, that has suddenly drawn attention following last Sunday's poll.

'While my body was asleep, I think my soul rode on a triangular-shaped UFO and went to Venus," she explains in the tome she published last year. "It was a very beautiful place, and it was very green.'

"When the new Japanese first lady related her adventures to her then husband, he told her flatteningly that it was probably just a dream. But she is confident that Yukio, the man now entrusted with the task of hauling Japan out of its deepest recession, would have reacted very differently. 'My current husband has a different way of thinking. He would surely say, "Oh, that's great",' she wrote."

So Tom Cruise was Japanese in a former life? No wonder his attraction to that atrocious bit of cinema "The Last Samurai."

I have a have a general rule that there are three subjects not to discuss with non-intimates in polite conversation: politics, religion, and UFOs. Mrs. Hatoyama illustrates why I have that third one.

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