The Battle of L.A. UFO Attacked by U.S. Army
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Your video is a favorite on India
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Oh I forgot to point out that the ACTUAL firing that you see in the video didn't start until a subsequent slow-moving NAVY PBY ventured into the area but quickly re-vectored for the Salton Sea outside of El Centro CA once he noticed the AAA (anti aircraft artillery) coming up at him. Then the morons where actually shooting Mars, Venus, each others' shell bursts and the sky in general as everything was blacked out. SORRY NO ALIENS!!!
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@ciromendo - Why? Well to sum it all up: Because Big Bill Newmann was flying an injured P38 with no electrics. That's why it was so slow. The AAA soldiers (aka morons) where firing at the last place they saw Big Bill's red flashlight he tossed out of the cockpit. They unloaded their magazines on that last known position. Was NEVER hit by a single round! He reported this at his base debriefing but somehow it never got to newspapers!
Whole story:
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@Spookysr thank you very much for the data. I always though about the UFO theory as exagerated: if it's unidentified.. how they know it comes from outer space?? silly idea. what I was thinking was.. how does this lost plane could survive through 4300 rounds of ammunition? and why does it go so slow??
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What's more amazing than UFO's is the enemy technology used here like a huge Japanese submarine that carried 3 fighter planes! Also the use of fire-balloons that STILL wreak havoc (un-exploded crashed ones that is) in NW USA to this day! The real UFO's are actually German technology from 1930's. The American Central Intelligence Agency Counter-Intelligence Division turned this technology into modern day myth of visitors from Mars (LOL). The myth still prevails.
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@ciromendo - It is from CBS NEWS (1942) Columbia Broadcasting Services. It was filmed probably on 8mm or 16mm film. It was simply a mistaken in identity of a friendly US military aircraft that lost all electrics and was mistaken for a Japanese plane. These yo-yos today think it was a UFO from outer space (LOL) - wishful thinking?. The pilot was part of the same military airborne patrol looking for the Japanese sub/aircraft carrier that was spotted earlier near LA coastline the day before.
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@Spookysr good data, i was looking for the source of the original footage, do you have any idea about if this si a video or a secuence of pictures or how it is they got the images? (sorry for my english)
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coast to coast brought me here
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An interesting video. Thank you for sharing.
That video on the first link is private... whats up with that? information should be free to everyone!
UFNerd 5 months ago
@UFNerd If you search that video in Google Video it is free.
mysticfields 4 months ago
@mysticfields Opps forget it I see what you mean, not sure why he did that? I removed the link.
mysticfields 4 months ago