Friday, April 3, 2015
For all UFO enthusiast and Ufologists alike, the Battle Of Los Angeles otherwise known as The Great L.A. Air raid, has gone down in history as the most mysterious events of World War II. Back in 1942 Los Angeles was panic stricken by an invasion of what was believed to be a Japanese aircraft hovering over the city.
The US army reacted by firing 1400
shells into the skies but to no avail, no aircraft was ever recovered. Nobody
really knew what they had just seen, there was no evidence of downed craft,
there were some explanations that centered around weather balloons, but that
would have been feasible if there had been material of that kind recovered.
The other explanation was that it could well have been ships of extraterrestrial origin. In the original Times photograph, the picture show glowing round spheres hovering in the night sky, the incident ignited the Americas first ever UFO sighting by mass public eyes, and this was even before the 1947 Roswell crash.
The other explanation was that it could well have been ships of extraterrestrial origin. In the original Times photograph, the picture show glowing round spheres hovering in the night sky, the incident ignited the Americas first ever UFO sighting by mass public eyes, and this was even before the 1947 Roswell crash.
This video will give you a good
idea of how it all happened.
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