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Mycernius
Sep 3, 2009, 01:22
I saw this link recently and I hope she stays out of the countries politics. Seems she thinks dreams are reality.
http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSTRE5812DV20090902

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's next prime minister might be nicknamed "the alien," but it's his wife who claims to have had a close encounter with another world.
"While my body was asleep, I think my soul rode on a triangular-shaped UFO and went to Venus," Miyuki Hatoyama, the wife of premier-in-waiting Yukio Hatoyama, wrote in a book published last year.

"It was a very beautiful place and it was really green."

Yukio Hatoyama is due to be voted in as premier on September 16 following his party's crushing election victory over the long-ruling Liberal Democratic Party on Sunday.

Miyuki, 66, described the extraterrestrial experience, which she said took place some 20 years ago, in a book entitled "Very Strange Things I've Encountered."

When she awoke, Japan's next first lady wrote, she told her now ex-husband that she had just been to Venus. He advised her that it was probably just a dream.

"My current husband has a different way of thinking," she wrote. "He would surely say 'Oh, that's great'."

Yukio Hatoyama, 62, the rich grandson of a former prime minister, was once nicknamed "the alien" for his prominent eyes.

Miyuki, also known for her culinary skills, spent six years acting in the Takarazuka Revue, an all-female musical theater group. She met the U.S.-educated Yukio while living in America

Venus is not a green paradise. Hottest planet in the solar system with an average surface temperature of 500 degrees C. Not a nice place.

Elizabeth
Sep 3, 2009, 01:59
You think that's bonkers ?? Her husband's ideas on globalization are structured around the ideas of Count Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi, aka, Count Richard Nikolaus Eijiro von Coudenhove-Kalergi, a half-Japanese Austro-Hungarian count who was an early advocate of Pan-Europeanism.

And Hatoyama uses the following quote to justify the reality of an era in which "economic globalization is unavoidable." :

"The individual creates the family, the family creates the community, the community creates the canton, the canton creates the state, the state creates the continent, the continent creates the earth, the earth creates the solar system, and the earth brings forth the solar system."


The result has to be a mix of globalization and localization. For localization he looks to the dissolution of Czechoslovakia and the de facto dissolution of Belgium, by language and culture. In Japan.

Could they already be at war with Aliens and not know? :D