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Remembering the Battle of Los Angeles: UFOs or Enemy Attack?

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Battle: Los Angeles.
Sixty-nine years ago tonight the air raid sirens wailed across Los Angeles as frightened residents looked to the western skies.

It was nearly three months after Pearl Harbor and the start of World War II for the United States so, needless to say, people on the left coast were rightly scared.

Anti-aircraft artillery filled the skies and those who had bomb shelters went below. But what triggered the wave of fear known as the Battle of Los Angeles?

People widely believed the loathed Japanese Zero airplanes had finally come to attack the mainland.

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What could cause such panic today? An iPhone shortage?

But the aircraft never materialized. And the U.S. officially declared the evening on-edge was the result of a false alarm. The military would later say it was a case of "war nerves" triggered by an errant weather balloon.

And then there were the conspiracy theories. UFO theories.

As part of its press barrage for the forthcoming sci-fi invasion film Battle: Los Angeles, Columbia Pictures is doing its part to keep the theories alive:

"What was this event - just a sighting? Or could it have been something else - a scouting mission, reconnaissance for a coming invasion? For years, there have been documented cases of UFO sightings around the world, like the one in Los Angeles in 1942, but in Columbia Pictures' Battle: Los Angeles, what were once just sightings will become a terrifying reality when Earth is attacked by unknown forces."

So look to the skies, tonight, Angelenos, at least in reflection of more innocent times (and maybe in anticipation of a crap movie).

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Ebcide
Ebcide

My father was in the Coastal Artillery stationed in the Los Angeles area at the beginning of the war. One of the war stories he used to tell me was that at the beginning of the war the army kept telling the civilians that when they ordered a blackout they meant it. After numerous attempts the army got fed up and someone ordered a few rounds be fired into the sky to shake things up a bit. He claimed that it got a bit out of control and everyone started firing into the sky at nothing. The army was too embarrassed to tell the truth about what happened and so they said that someone saw a weather balloon and opened fire.

Big Mike
Big Mike

there was also a report of a civilian that lived right at the coast and he said that it wasn't even a weather balloon. its funny how a "weather balloon" was able to loose the US military so easily.

-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...

Big Mike
Big Mike

Its funny that UFOs have been sited not just in our life time but throughout mankind's life time. You have to wonder when the Greeks said that their Gods flew on "flying chariots". Even in the Book of Genesis God destroys the 2 cites, i wonder what kind of weapon is able to destroy a city in the blink of an eye. What beings are capable of this technology at this time. The further you look back on man mythology it reads just like modern science fiction.

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