More than 60 years ago, James M Huston, a 21-year-old US Navy pilot, was shot down by Japanese military aircraft while carrying out a mission over the Pacific Ocean. The UK's Daily Mail recently reported that a boy named James Leininger now claims that his "previous life" was that of the fallen WWII pilot.
Ever since he turned two in 2001, James' "nightmare" began. He would always scream: "The plane caught fire and crashed, no one could escape!" then wake up in terror. At its worst, he had these dreams five times a week. James remembered that in his dream he was riding a Corsair fighter plane, which took off from a small aircraft carrier called Natoma Bay. A buddy named Jack Larsen was also by his side. James clearly saw that he was shot down by the Japanese, because "their national flag has a red sun." James' father Bruce is an executive director of a helicopter company. He immediately went online to look for information, and found out that there indeed was a WWII-era aircraft carrier called Natoma Bay, and his son's "dream buddy"…