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UFO Spheres revealed in old Battle of LA footage

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posted on Jan, 25 2012 @ 01:55 AM
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UFO Spheres found in the old Battle of LA 1942 footage – for the last 3 years or so, I have been wondering about these dark UFO spheres in the old footage from Los Angeles February 25, 1942, known as the Battle of LA 1942, that seem to fly into the frame and stay there shortly a few frames, and then subsequent rushing out again and disapear. It has been right in our face all the time...

UFO Spheres found in the old Battle of LA 1942 footage



posted on Jan, 25 2012 @ 01:59 AM
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Unexploded shells and shrapnel. I heard they eventually were able to down the UFO further up the coast and retrieve it..



posted on Jan, 25 2012 @ 02:02 AM
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Its really eerie watching that video I was thinking u were talking about the flickering dots lol. But I see what your saying but what I don't get is its the same repetitive motion in the same spot. Could it be an internal camera error?



posted on Jan, 25 2012 @ 02:12 AM
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Originally posted by abe froman
Unexploded shells and shrapnel. I heard they eventually were able to down the UFO further up the coast and retrieve it..


where did you hear that, please provide link/proof please.
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posted on Jan, 25 2012 @ 02:13 AM
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Originally posted by abe froman
I heard they eventually were able to down the UFO further up the coast and retrieve it..
Yeah they downed the UFO with some pellets of metal propelled by gun powder.



posted on Jan, 25 2012 @ 02:14 AM
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Here I inverted the color on 2 different fotos from 2 different locations, with photo clarification the governments goose is cooked

As you can see there is a large object in the center of all the search beams blocking and reflecting the light



In the next one i did the same inversion but maxed the gamma and contrast 100% and you see a very similar shape in the center of the search lights, only a bit clearer



posted on Jan, 25 2012 @ 02:15 AM
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I think it was radar that brought down early visitors, it still wrecks even our finest equipment.



posted on Jan, 25 2012 @ 02:19 AM
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Originally posted by alienspacecentereast
UFO Spheres found in the old Battle of LA 1942 footage
Please provide proof this is footage from the Battle of LA in 1942. Who was the photographer? what is the source?

Hint: you probably can't, because there is no 1942 footage (film) that I know of.
edit on 25-1-2012 by Arbitrageur because: clarification



posted on Jan, 25 2012 @ 02:19 AM
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Jim Marrs mentions it in Alien Agenda, I think. Google it.



posted on Jan, 25 2012 @ 02:21 AM
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Originally posted by LongbottomLeaf
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I think it was radar that brought down early visitors, it still wrecks even our finest equipment.
But that isn't relevant to this case. I doubt they brought it down with radar technology, they were shooting at it for ages, they fired hundreds of artillery shells at it, the shrapnel of which killed at least 6 people.

edit: gave your first post a star too.

edit on 25-1-2012 by ChaoticOrder because: (no reason given)



posted on Jan, 25 2012 @ 02:22 AM
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My grandfather filmed back in 42, lots of people did
in fact here's one of my favorite films it's from 1922

edit on 25-1-2012 by LongbottomLeaf because: oops



posted on Jan, 25 2012 @ 02:22 AM
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Hint: you probably can't, because there is no 1942 footage (film) that I know of.
Well than you clearly don't know enough.



posted on Jan, 25 2012 @ 02:23 AM
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just google "battle of los angeles retrieval" skip all the stuff about the movie and go to the tripod.com link, the story is there.



posted on Jan, 25 2012 @ 02:27 AM
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Originally posted by ChaoticOrder
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Hint: you probably can't, because there is no 1942 footage (film) that I know of.
Well than you clearly don't know enough.
Then please enlighten me. Who was the photographer of that footage and what year was it filmed?

Here's another hint: 2011 is not the first time motion pictures were made to recreate what happened in 1942.



posted on Jan, 25 2012 @ 02:28 AM
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you should provide a link to back up your claim at least
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posted on Jan, 25 2012 @ 02:31 AM
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How do I do that?



posted on Jan, 25 2012 @ 02:34 AM
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In the negative it looks like a giant turnip silhouette. With a soft serve curl at the top.



posted on Jan, 25 2012 @ 02:35 AM
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wanderling.tripod.com/la_ufo.html 1st time I've tried to post a link



posted on Jan, 25 2012 @ 02:38 AM
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[moreFrom article:]On March 5, 1942, less than two weeks after the above message, Marshall sent another top-secret memo to the President regarding the air raid over Los Angeles stating "it was learned by Army G2 that Rear Admiral Anderson recovered an unidentified airplane off the coast of California with no bearing on conventional explanation. This Headquarters has come to the determination that the mystery airplanes are in fact not earthly and according to secret intelligence sources they are in all probability of interplanetary origin."[4] -Notice that Marshall says Army G2 learned, implying the Navy was keeping the information to themselves. Notice as well Marshall also uses "airplanes are" indicating the plural, or more than one. All the talk of "airplanes" is probably how the Army got wind of the whole thing in the first place. In 1942 the Air Force was not a separate entity, but under the Army's umbrella. Inter-service rivalry not withstanding, flying things by their very nature fell under Army's purview --- and no doubt how Air Force Colonel William Brophy, not a Navy man, became privy to the information he eventually shared with his son.



posted on Jan, 25 2012 @ 02:38 AM
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why thank you
I know it's not the case with this one, But I've read that radar was what caused the crash in Roswell. It makes sense bearing that focused electromagnetic radiation waves/beams can shut down other weaker electromagnetic fields.




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