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M0nKeY
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Posted: 03-29-2003 06:07 AM Post subject: 1942 'Battle Of Los Angeles' |
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Five years before Roswell, five years before pilot Kenneth Arnold's landmark sightings of "flying saucers" in the Pacific Northwest, 3 years before the Battle of the Bulge, two years before D-Day, and years before the so-called "modern UFO era" had officially begun, there was the Battle of Los Angeles, arguably the most sensational, dramatic UFO mass encounter on record.
Have you ever heard of the Battle of Los Angeles? Few have. Imagine a visiting spacecraft from another world, or dimension, hovering over a panicked and blacked-out LA in the middle of the night just weeks after Pearl Harbor at the height of WWII fear and paranoia. Imagine how this huge ship, assumed to be some unknown Japanese aircraft, was then attacked as it hung, nearly stationary, over Culver City and Santa Monica by dozens of Army anti-aircraft batteries firing nearly 2,000 rounds of 12 pound, high explosive shells in full view of hundreds of thousands of residents. Imagine all of that and you have an idea of what was the Battle of Los Angeles.
The sudden appearance of the enormous round object triggered all of LA and most of Southern California into an immediate wartime blackout with thousands of Air Raid Wardens scurrying all over the darkened city while the drama unfolded in the skies above... a drama which would result in the deaths of six people and the raining of shell fragments on homes, streets, and buildings for miles around.
Dozens of gun crews and searchlights of the Army's 37th Coast Artillery Brigade easily targeted the huge ship which hung like a surreal magic lantern in the clear, dark winter sky over the City of the Angels. Few in the city were left asleep after the Coastal Defense gunners commenced firing hundreds and hundreds of rounds up toward the glowing ship which was apparently first sighted as it hovered above such west side landmarks as the MGM studios in Culver City. The thump of the batteries and the ignition of the aerial shells reverberated from one end of LA to the other as the gun crews easily landed scores of what many termed "direct hits"....all to no avail. Here now, is what the night skies of LA looked like at the height of the firing....
Pay close attention to the convergence of the searchlights and you will clearly see the shape of the visitor within the illuminated target area. It's a BIG item and seemed completely oblivious to the hundreds of AA shells bursting on and adjacent to it which caused it no evident dismay. There were casualties, however...on the ground. At least 6 people died as a direct result of the Army's attack on the UFO which slowly and leisurely made its way down to and then over Long Beach before finally moving off and disappearing.
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Excerpt from an article by By Jeff Rense |
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Suislide
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Posted: 03-29-2003 06:12 PM Post subject: |
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we shouldve nuked that wh0re
either way sounds fake |
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M0nKeY
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Posted: 03-29-2003 08:06 PM Post subject: |
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Suislide wrote:
we shouldve nuked that wh0re
either way sounds fake
Um... that image is from the Los Angeles times newspaper.
The shells burst in a circle around the object but never hit it. It was a well documented event with thousands of eye witnesses. It certainly was not "Fake". :moe: |
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Suislide
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Posted: 03-30-2003 01:30 AM Post subject: |
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damn our cannons sucked back then
unaccurate pieces of shit i want more pictures dammit
and why did we shoot it? |
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M0nKeY
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Posted: 03-30-2003 03:22 AM Post subject: |
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Suislide wrote:
and why did we shoot it? I think this was during WW2 and the army thought it was a japaneese "attack baloon" or somthing like that..... But baloons don't have forcefields around them that stop artilery shells.
There arent any more pictures of it that I know of... but you can search... theres tons of shit about the battle of Los Angeles (see that little box at the top) :p
Heres a clipping of the US Army admitting they found a "disk" at roswell. (later retracted, of course.... becasue our military could so easily mistake the paper-like pieces of a weather baloon for a "FLYING DISK")
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Suislide
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Posted: 03-30-2003 11:12 AM Post subject: |
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that thing in the picture looks like a plane thats burning
and only one person took a picture wtf is that |
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Shn
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Posted: 03-30-2003 11:18 AM Post subject: |
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Damn, this is fucked up !
How come this isn't made widely public ??
It just looks like there is a proof that was admitted by the army and witnessed by many people...
And yet, nobody seems to care ?
K, or maybe it's a hoax ?
ah well...
i want to believe™ |
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vidkid145
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Posted: 03-30-2003 02:35 PM Post subject: |
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I found another pic |
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M0nKeY
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Posted: 03-30-2003 05:12 PM Post subject: |
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Shn wrote:
Damn, this is fucked up !
How come this isn't made widely public ??
It just looks like there is a proof that was admitted by the army and witnessed by many people...
And yet, nobody seems to care ?
People are stupid sheep. Also, This was during WW2 so there were bigger things on peoples minds.
vidkid145 wrote:
I found another pic Thats the same pic.... taken from the microfilm of the actuall los angeles times news story.
(The printout of the negative I posted above.) |
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Shn
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Posted: 03-31-2003 06:43 AM Post subject: |
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So, you're saying people are sheep ?
But i never thought YOU were into stuff like that, as you always criticize whatever i (or mainly dawgy) say about conspiracies and how the government lies to the people and blabla.
K, enough. |
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Posted: 03-31-2003 08:16 PM Post subject: |
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I criticize things that aren't backed up with facts... no matter what they are about. |
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