Welcome again to another episode of Down The Rabbit Hole. This time the focus is on the sky.
76 years ago this month, a battle took place in Los Angeles, CA. It was just a few months after the United States had entered WWII on the evening of February 24, 1942 when a large object was sighted just off the coast of Los Angeles. Fearing the enemy was trying to breach the coastline, the 37th Coast Artillery Brigade began to open fire. They fired upon this object with .50 caliber machine guns and also anti-aircraft shells. These anti-aircraft shells weighed over 12 pounds each and over 1400 of them were fired, but not one of them brought the object down.
There is a famous photograph of this particular battle, showing ground spotlights reflecting off of perhaps a rounded, saucer shaped object in the sky. Many witnesses also reported seeing a saucer like object. This battle also took the lives of five people, two heart attacks and three in traffic accidents, from the city being in a total blackout. The military told the public, which is still the explanation today, that it was a false alarm and the object was simply a weather balloon. A weather balloon, that took over 1400 heavy artillery shells, which explode into lots of sharp pieces, and never fell from the sky. Instead, when the firing stopped, it simply moved on slowly up the coast.
In July of 1952, strange lights were witnessed over Washington D.C. Seven objects were spotted on radar coming in close to the area. They were traveling at speeds that ranged from 120 mph to over 7000 mph. The lights were also executing strange flight maneuvers such as coming to a complete stop, going backwards and making right angle turns. Fighter jets were scrambled to the scene with one of the pilots actually seeing a glowing object. When the jets got close, the light simply disappeared, only to reappear as soon as the jets had landed. The next week, the exact same thing happened again, with the exact same outcome. The military told the public that these lights appeared because of atmospheric conditions, like a temperature drop, that made street lights show up on radar as being in the air......even though radar operators said if that was the case, the lights would show up as lines, not moving objects.
Next, the BK. This is an object that is traveling around Earth on a polar orbit. Many ufologists call this the Black Knight Satellite. It is said that this object is over 13,000 years old and may have been the source of Nikola Tesla's mysterious radio transmissions. It has been photographed and also has shown up on the live feed from the International Space Station. NASA says that it is simply a solar blanket that was accidentally let loose during an outside maintenance run for the space station. Perhaps, but, before either the United States or Russia, early 1950's, could put a satellite into orbit, they knew there was something orbiting earth, in a polar orbit. A polar orbit is something that was not achieved until 1960.
Lastly, my own sighting. It was in the latter part of the 1970's and it happened in Pike County, Illinois. My friend and I witnessed a bright light in the sky while we were out cruising some back country roads. It seemed to be several miles off to the south and we had lined it up with a knot on the top wire of a barbed wire fence, just to make sure it was really moving. My friend decided we needed to tell someone about it and we headed into town. As we turned onto the main road, my friend asked me if I could still see it. I turned around to look out of the rear window and I could see it. It was right behind us. It was still up in the air, but it was definitely following us. My friend thought I was kidding and turned into the drive way of the Trio Manufacturing Plant. The bright light stopped parallel to us when we stopped and seemed to be hovering over the field just west of where we were sitting. There was no sound of any kind coming from the light. My friend was getting a little bit upset and asked me what it was. I said I had no idea and we took off again and headed into town. I kept watching the light as it stayed on course with us. Joe's Drive-In was closed for the night, but it was always a great place to hang out after hours and this night was no exception and we could see several cars sitting in the parking lot. We skidded to a stop, my friend jumped out and pointed towards the sky, right over the area of the tennis courts in the park. "Do you see that?!" No sooner had the words been spoken, the light was gone. No one else witnessed it.
What was it? To this day, I have no idea, but I do know this.
Whether it was from this planet or somewhere else, IT knew exactly what we were doing, before we did it.
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