[ PHOTO ( above ): February 25, 1942 report of Battle Over Los Angeles UFO ( click to enlarge ) ]
Army Battle Los Angeles UFO
by, Concept Activity Research Vault ( CARV / Paul Collin )
December 8, 2011 14:22:42 ( PST ) Updated ( Originally Published: January 25, 2011 )
LOS ANGELES, California – December 8, 2011 – The legendary Howard Hughes business of the HUGHES TOOL COMPANY in Culver City, California was less than 1-mile away from what later became known as the UFO event of the 20th Century when on February 25, 1942 at ‘precisely’ 2:25 a.m. the U.S. Army Central Command issued a direct order to mobilize anti-aircraft artillery batteries to a Los Angeles suburb hilltop in Culver City, California ( only a few miles south of downtown Los Angeles, California ) whereupon ‘specifically’ at 4:30 a.m. the U.S. Army was directed to commence firing on multiple aerial enemy targets ‘officially referred’ to as “NonReferenceables” that today are publicly referred to as “Unidentified Flying Objects” ( UFO ).
The battle of Los Angeles where the U.S. military fought and / or warded-off UFOs displaying a somehat ”cylindrical” shape were also said to be “flying slow” like a “dirigible,” as described by ground observer comments to news reports later.
Interestingly, during late evening hours the night before the battle of Los Angeles even began, on February 24, 1942 and hundreds of miles north in San Francisco, California was where multiple slow flying UFOs were paralleling the California westcoast and headed south toward Los Angeles.
U.S. Army officials, tracking the southbound UFOs, enabled issuing orders hours in-advance before the following morning when artillery fire commenced from Culver City, California.
The UFOs continued flying slowly to southern California where just north of Santa Monica, California was where the UFOs then decidedly ventured slightly southeast and inland toward downtown Los Angeles, California.
Over the skies near Inglewood, California the Unidentified Flying Objects ( UFOs ) were spotted by U.S. Army military searchlights followed by anti-aircraft artillery fire, however these UFOs ‘successfully avoided direct ground-based artillery strikes’ by somehow deflecting over 1,500 rounds of artillery ammunition ( designed to bring-down large airplanes ), which apparently did not stop these UFOs from continuing to fly slowly and even further southwest until the City of Long Beach, California where the strange cylindrical barrel designed slow flying speed UFO crafts decidedly changed course to a more westerly direction and flew out over the Pacific Ocean.
Oddly and only a short while later, from the Pacific Ocean these UFOs returned – headed in an eastward direction – from off the westcoast of southern California where in Long Beach, California again these UFOs made another course correction but decidedly back-tracking north to Santa Monica, California where the slow flying crafts decidely made another sharp course correction headed due west but even further out over the Pacific Ocean until disappearing from military observeration points.
The battle of Los Angeles was well-documented and reported, by the following:
– The Long Beach Press Telegram – February 25, 1942 ( Home Edition Front Page headline: “Guns Bombard Sky As Strange Planes Black Out Southland In First ‘Raid’” with an Associated Press ( A.P. ) San Francisco, California report sub-headline “No Bombs Fell, No Aircraft Downed, Report From Army” );
[ PHOTO ( above ): February 26, 1942 report of Battle Over Los Angeles UFO ( click to enlarge ) ]
– The Los Angeles Times – February 26, 1942 ( Morning Edition B Section headline: “Searchlights and Anti-aircraft Guns Comb Sky During Alarm” ); and,
– Columbia Broadcasting Service ( CBS ) – February 26, 1942 a well-recognized standard radio broadcast was interrupted – by the Columbia Broadcast Service ( CBS ) center in New York, New York – to carry the Columbia Broadcast broadcast Service ( CBS ) news story feed from Los Angeles, California about the battle against unidentified flying crafts. An old motion picture ‘popular newsreel’ film clip of this Los Angeles, California UFO event was produced and incorporated the February 26, 1942 Columbia Broadcast Service ( CBS ) news radio broadcast that was overlaid within it long ago – this audio video newsreel was shown in theatres to the public throughout the United States documenting the February 25, 1942 UFO battle of Los Angeles event ( See Video Below ):
On March 11, 2011 a motion picture film was released nationwide in America, and based on official motion picture film trailers / clips of it, was supposed to be based on the February 25, 1942 event in Los Angeles, California. Unfortunately, to many viewing audiences across the United States, the newer film released was a real disappointment; some considering it as nothing more than an ‘extremely cheap production film’ that purposely used ‘low-light levels’, ‘purposely poor filming’ that only served to cover-up even ‘poorer computer graphics’ used therein.
In short, the newer film was nothing more than what is known in motion picture film vernacular as a “quickie” production with no substance, seriously lacking a storyline, no lead-up background, no character bonding for viewing audiences, and appeared like a culmination of trailer clips poorly spliced together to make the movie.
By comparison, the motion picture film “Independence Day” would have been heralded as a far-more realistic than the “Battle Of Los Angeles.”
Some firmly believe the public is not be prepared for a UFO disclosure event, but believe that such an extraterrestrial visitor or UFO event is still coming soon.
The ‘newer motion picture film’ did absolutely nothing to ‘encourage’ those whom “want to believe” the “truth is out there” – where it will apparently remain.
There are even more others whom believe ’an even more major event is coming sooner rather than later’, as most suspect that this ‘other event’ will occur just ‘after’ the last U.S. Space Shuttle mission ( Endeavour ) delivers in April 2011, what NASA claims are new “micrometeorite shields” for the International Space Station ( ISS ).
Only but a ’few’ seem to know more than ‘most’, about such events, and are apparently ‘not’ kept out-of that sensitive information loop.
What do you suspect is coming?
Any recent eery feeling experiences? Things not seem exactly correct – maybe since 9/11 – or perhaps something that may seem a little askew? Many are currently experiencing what surprisingly others are also, however many either do not mention what they sense or cannot explain what is bugging them. Some may want to, but either can’t quite put their finger on what it is or are afraid they will be labelled as some type of crazy person. Others believe they are unable to communicate clearly enough, or simply won’t because they dread what might happen to them if they ever did.
The vast majority of people, however are just too distracted, by so many things going on in their lives, and can be easily focused on more ‘real world’ matters that seem more important ‘to’ them now.
Unfortunately, the vast majority of people never receive information ahead of time, which eventually becomes ‘more important for them to know’ than they currently realize.
Many busy themself to accomplish what they say, is: “Trying to just survive another day” ( or week ) like 95% of everyone else.
There are, however, a few whom do not believe they should be so quickly lumped in with the rest of the 95%.
It is ‘those people’, whom I would most like to receive e-mails and blog comments from.
Want to tip the 95% mass people scale in your favor by joining the 5%?
Send me an e-mail letting me know what’s on your mind, and if you can’t put your finger on it convey what you can. There may be ‘special information’ to assist you in dealing with what it is you and perhaps others are experiencing.
You may be surprised to really learn, “you are not alone.”
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