Norio Hayakawa is from
Yokohama,
Japan, but calls
New Mexico his home. He attended
Spanish classes at the
University of New Mexico, and graduated in 1970. During March 1990, Norio Hayakawa led a
Nippon TV crew in
Dulce, New Mexico, where they interviewed the locals, including from the
Jicarilla Apache, tribal officials, general townsfolk, and
ranchers, about
paranormal activity in the area. In the past, he has been associated with film maker and activist,
Anthony J. Hilder. Hayakawa and Hilder are responsible for starting the
Area 51 People's Rally. The event was formed in protest against what was seen as the secrecy surrounding Area 51. In 1999 the rally kicked off on the 5th of June at the
Little A'Le'Inn in
Rachel, Nevada. The event began with a press conference. There were various topics discussed which included the New World and Global Government. Speakers at the event included Hilder, Ted Gunderson and Spanish speaking talk show host Victor Camacho who came with a truck load of Latino listeners. The following day a gathering of about 200 people were congregating by the signs of Groom Lake Road. Demands were being made by Hilder and some others directed at the Area 51 authorities. Hayakawa opened the 2000 Rally. The event was covered by KVBC and
Channel 3 (NBC) with Hilder speaking to the gathering, with Joerg Arnu fielding the reporter's questions. Norio is also a pianist, he currently records playing on YouTube channel. ==Bibliography==