A Facebook post claims that experts believe a man who travelled to Japan using a fake passport was from a parallel universe. This is not true. While there are records of a man attempting to enter Japan using a passport from a non-existent country, he did not “vanish” from a secure room, as the post claims. There is no reason to think he came from a parallel universe, and we can find no experts saying he did. The story of the “man from Taured” has also previously been debunked by the US fact checker Snopes. Where does this story come from? The Facebook post, which was shared by an account called “Alien UFO Sightings”, claims that in 1954 a man arrived at Tokyo airport with a passport from a country called “Taured”, which does not exist. This story appears to be based on a real case involving a man named John Allen K. Zegrus, who was arrested after entering Japan using a fake passport. The case in question was mentioned in the House of Commons as part of a debate on border control measures in 1960. During the debate, Robert Mathew MP claimed that Mr Zegrus was facing prosecution in…
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A man who arrived in Japan with a fake passport did not mysteriously vanish
