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Parlamentarische Liga zur UAP-Klärung (Japan)

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🏛️ Organization🇯🇵 JPSince 2024
Methodology
6/10
Transparency
6/10
Institutional
10/10
Peer Review
4/10
Track Record
4/10
Fact vs. Spec.
8/10
Self-Correction
6/10

The CRED-7 framework evaluates sources across seven criteria: Methodology (20%), Transparency (20%), Institutional Affiliation (15%), Peer Review (15%), Track Record (10%), Fact/Speculation (10%), and Self-Correction (10%).

About our Methodology

Description

Overview
Bipartisan parliamentary group founded in June 2024 with over 80 members of the Japanese parliament. Led by former Defense Minister Yasukazu Hamada. Official name: 'Parliamentary League for UAP Clarification'.

Activities
Conducting parliamentary hearings — including on the Genkai incident (UAP sighting above Japanese nuclear power plant). Demanding a permanent UAP office in Japan's Ministry of Defense. Cooperation with the Japanese Cabinet Office and Self-Defense Forces.

Significance
The Japanese league is the third-largest parliamentary UAP group worldwide, after the US UAP Caucus and the Australian parliamentary initiative. Its focus on nuclear facility sightings directly connects the UAP topic to national security. Hamada's status as former defense minister lends particular weight to the initiative.

Focus Areas

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