False Flag or incompetence? Multiple explosions hit U.S. base in Japan!

23 August 2015 (11:38 UTC-07 Tango 01)/01 Shahrivar 1394/08 Dhu al-Qa’dah 1436/10 Jia-Shen (7th month) 4713

I was asleep, and at first thought it might have been the roar of thunder, but then there was a sequence of explosions for 10, maybe 15 minutes. A pillar of orange rose to the skies, and the air was filled with the smell of gunpowder.”-witness interviewed by NHK

Hours after yet another chemical warehouse exploded in China, reports and cell phone video of massive, multiple explosions at the Sagami General Depot, a U.S. Armed Forces base in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.

Despite video’s posted to the internet only now is the incompetent U.S. Department of Defense responding: “We’re aware of the report, but we don’t have confirmation that the explosion occurred on the base.”-Commander Bill Urban, USN Pentagon

The U.S. Army runs the Sagami General Depot, located in Sagamihara.  Back in October 2014, the U.S. Army said it was returning 17 hectares (42 acres) of the Sagami General Depot land to Japanese control.  In July of this year Army administrators said there were plans to return more land to Japan.  The Japan Self Defense Forces are scheduled, in the near future, to share about 35 hectares (86 acres) of Sagami General Depot with the U.S. Army, as part of the Obama regime’s Operation Pacific Pathways (aka Pacific Pivot).

Japanese news sources say the explosions began about 01:00 hours, 24 August Japan time.  The audio on the video sounds just like munitions going off.

Japan news sources also say that in April the depot was bombed by a Japanese “left wing” organization.

Kanagawa Prefecture is also home to the Yakosuka U.S. Naval Base and the U.S. Naval Air Facility Atsugi, USAF Yokota Air Base and the U.S. Army’s Camp Zama.

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