The picture you see above is of an object that hovered over Los Angeles in the early morning hours of February 25th, 1942. The small white dots around the object are artillery bursts from when the military fired upon the object. An artillery burst is the detonation of an explosive device such as an anti-aircraft artillery shell or a nuclear weapon in the air instead of on contact with the target.
This incident happened only three months after Pearl Harbour (which may have been a false flag event). There was a lot of attention placed on the US, and the country was on high alert at the time this incident occurred.
Several radars detected the object approximately 120 miles west of Los Angeles, and within minutes anti-aircraft batteries were on alert. At around 2:20 am the object was tracked on radar to within a few miles off the coast.
A city wide blackout was ordered. Shortly after 3:00 am the object appeared right over the city and anti-aircraft batteries opened fire. Approximately 1500 rounds were fired into the sky, not over the ocean but directly over the city. The event lasted at least one hour....<<<Read More>>>...