Graphic illustration of what happened off the coast of Okinawa.
"I can confirm to you the dead fish appearing on Okinawa's coast is a direct result of the UFO crash," said the source. "We have scientists stationed on the JS Kurama, the vessel at sea responsible for bringing the spacecraft up to the surface, and they have informed the Prime Minister they believe a strange substance is oozing from the damaged ship and causing noxious fumes to rise to the surface. Not only is it killing any surrounding fish in the immediate vicinity but the fumes are making it difficult for the salvage crew aboard the ship to breath. The salvage operation has been halted for several hours due to this new development. The scientists fear a new and very dangerous alien chemical is infiltrating the seas and thus killing sea life." Meanwhile, back on Okinawa, several residents seemed astonished by the sight of millions of dead fish showing up on their ordinarily pristine shores. "I would not have believed this had I not seen it with my own two eyes," said Tsutomu Irabu, a 57 year old fisherman. "I've never seen anything like this in my entire life. The rotting smell is quite disorientating."
Photo of the crashed UFO, released by the Japanese Navy.
"I'm afraid to touch one," said Yamato Endo, an 18 year old student. "I believe them to have chemicals foreign to our planet. I don't want to get infected." The source went on to say the scientists aboard the salvage vessel JS Kurama have expressed concern to the Prime Minister and the military officials responsible for the resurrection of the craft that there could very well be highly flammable substances on the UFO. "One scientist believed the sea water would begin to boil as the UFO released the last of its unknown foreign substances into the water," he said. "At this point it is conjecture as there is no such event occurring at the moment but the sight of several burnt fish is certainly disconcerting." Inothernewz.com asked the source when the Prime Minister would decide whether or not to let Japanese media outlets carry this important story on television or in print. "The Japanese people have a right to know what has happened off their waters," he said.
A man wades through the sea of dead fish caused
by the chemicals oozing from the crashed UFO.
"That is why I have come forward. Transparency is very important to me as a government official. I suspect it may not be so to the Prime Minister. I believe it will be a very long extended period of time before he will allow such a thing, if ever. I am saddened by this. I'm quite certain there will be government representatives combing the Okinawa shoreline within the next few hours cleaning up the mess of dead fish," he went on to say. "They will not leave any evidence of such an event as this UFO crash. They will deny everything. The Prime Minister was very angry at our Navy officials after the photo of the crashed UFO appeared on Inothernewz.com. He was quite livid. The Navy has received direct orders not to publish or make comment on this event without approval from the Prime Minister's office." - VETERANS TODAY.