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Originally posted by Turiddu
reply to post by TeslaandLyne
What evidence do you have to back up this claim?
Originally posted by Turiddu
reply to post by TeslaandLyne
What evidence do you have to back up this claim?
Originally posted by the seeker_713gHi Isaac; the OP vid has 8 more seconds of vid than the one you posted about the ala-40; I too am curious as to what they are showing, for if that is a full-sized tank next to that thing in the last 3 seconds, it is indeed very large; thoughts?
Originally posted by Pervius
For some reason Americans shoot at everything....except flying saucers. Very smart tactic by Russia if they are indeed adopting such a military tactic.
There were many battles in World War II, but not many remember the battle that took place in the US with unknown foes... The Battle of Los Angeles took place February 24, 1942 about three months after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and at the height of the fear of Japanese attack of the American mainland. There were multiple sightings of something in the sky that night and into the next morning which lead to a large artillery bombardment.....
The incident is not an urban legend, General George Marshall (future Secretary of Defense, Secretary of State and creator of the Marshall Plan) sent a memo to President Roosevelt the next day describing the incident. He felt that since the objects did not fire upon U.S. Forces, that it was not an attack, although he felt that it may have been psychological warfare. The incident was also reported in numerous newspapers including the Los Angeles Times.
Originally posted by Turiddu
reply to post by TeslaandLyne
Well that is err... interesting? But once again I will ask: where is the evidence for these supposed Tesla flying saucers? I await real evidence, not vague misdirection...