Norio Hayakawa

[2][3] Norio Hayakawa is from Yokohama, Japan, but calls New Mexico his home.

[4][5] 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.

Speakers at the event included Hilder, Ted Gunderson and Spanish speaking talk show 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.

The event was covered by KVBC and Channel 3 (NBC) with Hilder speaking to the gathering, with Joerg Arnu fielding the reporter's questions.