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Thursday, September 2, 2010

'Leaked' Documents Shed New LightOn 1942 'Battle of Los Angeles' Incident

'Leaked' Documents Shed New LightOn 1942 'Battle of Los Angeles' Incident: "The report that 1,430 Anti-Aircraft rounds were fired at unidentified objects over Los Angeles, California, early the morning of February 25, 1942 - approximately two and a half months after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor - never has been seriously challenged. What's new in the story is that five 'leaked' and formerly highly classified documents trace the beginnings of a reverse-engineering project of non-terrestrial craft back to that 1942 event, which has come to be known as the 'Battle of Los Angeles.'"

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