

About

Claudio Tsuyoshi Suenaga holds a Master’s degree in History from Unesp and was a pioneer in 1999 by defending the first Brazilian dissertation dedicated to the UFO Phenomenon. He rescued the enigmatic trajectory of Aladino Félix (Dino Kraspedon) and revisited iconic cases of Brazilian ufology and the supernatural, such as João Prestes Filho, Antonio Villas Boas, and Rivalino Mafra. With over four decades devoted to the study of paranormal, fortean, and ufological phenomena, he began his journey in childhood and, since the age of 18, has documented these frontier fields with academic rigor, contributing to both specialized and mainstream press. In parallel, he discovered poetry and music, transforming more than 40 texts into original songs that span a wide range of genres, from electronic to Gregorian chant. In recent years, he has investigated the “Hidden Japan,” unveiling megalithic monuments and mysteries little known in the West and even among the Japanese themselves. His published books include Contatados (2007), 50 Tons de Greys (2018), As Raízes Hebraicas da Terra do Sol Nascente (2022), Encuentros Cercanos de Todo Tipo (2023), and CE3X (2025).