UFO Battles

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The Battle for L.A.

The year was 1942. It was just weeks after the attack on Pearl Harbor. The invasion was assumed to be some unknown Japanese aircraft. It was then attacked as it floated stationary over Culver City and Santa Monica by dozens of Army anti-aircraft batteries. They fired nearly 2,000 rounds of 12 pound, high explosive shells in full view of hundreds of thousands of residents. Imagine this and you can get an idea of what was the Battle of Los Angeles. In the process of the attack on the UFO several buildings damaged by friendly fire, three civilians were killed by the anti-aircraft fire, and another three died of heart attacks attributed to the stress of the hour-long bombardment.

UFO Battle over Nuremberg

April, 4 1561 in Nuremberg, Germany just as the morning dew settled and the sun began to rise the citizens of Nuremberg witnessed "A very frightful spectacle."

The sky appeared to fill with cylindrical objects from which red, black, orange and blue white disks and globes emerged. Crosses and tubes resembling cannon barrels also appeared whereupon the objects promptly "began to fight one another." This event is depicted in a famous 16th century woodcut by Hans Glaser.

Many witnesses involved reported "approximately 3 in the length, from time to time, four in a square, much remained insulated, and between these balls, one saw a number of crosses with the color of blood. Then one saw two large pipes, in which small and large pipes, were 3 balls, also four or more. All these elements started to fight one against the other."

The battle continued in the skies above Nuremberg, Germany as dozens, if not hundreds, of crosses, globes and tubes fought each other above the city. It ended an hour later, when "the globes in the small and large rods flew into the sun,".

Battle Over Basle, Switzerland

On the morning of August 7th 1556, local residents were surprised to see a number of large black spheres in the sky. The objects appeared to observers to be involved in some form of battle. An apparent description from the local newspaper read;

"At the time when the sun rose, one saw many large black balls which moved at high speed in the air towards the sun, then made half-turns, banging one against the others as if they were fighting a battle out a combat, a great number of them became red and igneous, thereafter they were consumed and died out."

The 'battle' is recorded in a book published at the time entitled Ein moderner Mythus Von Dingen, die am Himmel Gesehen Werden (A Modern Myth; Things Seen in the Sky). An alternative explanation for this battle could be a large meteor shower burning up in the atmosphere and prompting the description of black spheres becoming 'red and igneous'.


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