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The Battle Of Los
Angeles
This nOde
last updated December 17th, 2004 and is permanently morphing...
(3 Ix (Jaguar) / 17 Mac - 94/260 - 12.19.11.15.14)

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Unidentified aircraft were sighted
over Los Angeles, California, in the early morning of February 25, 1942, and
provoked a vigorous reponse from anti-aircraft defenses, which fired 1,430 rounds
of ammunition. No bombs were reported dropped, nor do any enemy planes
appear to have been shot down. One large
UFO
in particular is said to have hung stationary as anti-aircraft shells exploded
on and near it. The object then moved slowly along the coast beteen Santa
Monica and Long Beach at a speed of about 6 miles per hour, then vanished.
Highly maneuverable red lights were reported seen in the skies, moving in zigzag
patterns and maneuvering around bursting shells. Three persons, none of
them armed forces personnel, were reported killed in the incident, and three
others allegedly died of heart attacks related to the shelling. According
to an official statement from the secretary of the navy, no enemy aircraft had
appearead over Los Angeles, and the incident was declared a false alarm.
The Battle of Los Angeles has never received a conclusive explanation.
Release _Battle Of Los Angeles_ CDb
by Rage Against The Machine
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