International UFO Lab has unveiled six photographs and videos that they believe may depict genuine UFOs.

International UFO Lab has unveiled six photographs and videos that they believe may depict genuine UFOs

International UFO Lab has unveiled six photographs and videos that they believe may depict genuine UFOs

The announcement was made on World UFO Day on Saturday (24.06.23) at the UFO Fureai-kan hall in Fukushima, by the Fukushima City-based organisation, which is dedicated to the investigation of unidentified flying objects.

After examining a total of 494 reports received from individuals in Japan and abroad over the past year, the group found most of the images were likely of drones, birds, light reflections, airplanes, or insects, and did not meet the criteria of UFOs.

But it concluded that six images, featuring round and triangular flying objects captured in Kobe, Fukushima, and other locations, were highly probable UFO sightings.

Takeharu Mikami, head of the International UFO Lab and chief editor of the occult magazine Mu said: “It may be possible to create these images with computer graphics.

“But if they're real UFOs, aliens may be onboard.”

It comes as calls are mounting in the US for the disclosure of evidence pertaining to UFOs following revelations by a former intelligence official turned whistleblower.

David Grusch, who previously led the analysis of unexplained anomalous phenomena within a US Department of Defense agency, alleged the government possesses intact and partially intact alien vehicles.

He claimed the information is being illegally withheld from Congress and faced a fierce backlash from government officials when he shared classified information about the vehicles.

After a 14-year career in US intelligence, he left the government in April.

Jonathan Grey, a current US intelligence official at the National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC), supported Grusch's claims and confirmed the existence of “exotic materials” – declaring: “We are not alone.”

The disclosures follow a surge in credible sightings and reports that have reignited interest in alien spacecraft and potential extraterrestrial visits in recent years.

In 2021, the Pentagon released a report on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP), a term preferred by the extraterrestrial community over UFO, which documented over 140 encounters with UAPs that could not be explained.

Military footage leaks displayed inexplicable occurrences in the sky, and navy pilots provided testimonies of frequent encounters with peculiar crafts off the US coast.