Battle of Los Angeles (1942) - When America Fired on UFOs - That Didn't Exist

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🚨 DECLASSIFIED: The Night the U.S. Military Lost Its Mind! 🚨 Just months after Pearl Harbor, panic exploded over Los Angeles. Searchlights pinned a mysterious, slow-moving object in the sky. Then, the entire U.S. military opened fire—launching 1,400 ANTI-AIRCRAFT SHELLS at a target that wouldn't go down.

On this episode of Pastpulse, we're investigating the "Battle of Los Angeles." This is the declassified photo that started a cover-up. Was it a Japanese spy plane? A secret weather balloon? Or the first official UFO encounter in American history? The government's explanation has more holes than the shrapnel-riddled rooftops of L.A.

WE'RE BREAKING DOWN THE 1942 COVER-UP:

📸 The Photo They Can't Explain: Analyzing the iconic, grainy image that shows searchlights converging on a single, structured craft—a photo the U.S. government has never adequately explained.

💥 The Unexplained Target: Why did the military fire over 1,400 rounds at a "weather balloon" for nearly an hour, yet claim they hit NOTHING?

🗣️ Eyewitness Accounts: Hear the testimonies of thousands of credible citizens, pilots, and soldiers who saw a solid, massive object hovering silently, unfazed by the direct blasts.

📜 The Official Story vs. The Evidence: We break down the War Department's frantic, conflicting statements that changed from "unidentified aircraft" to "a case of war nerves" in just 24 hours.

This isn't a conspiracy theory. It's a documented military event with thousands of witnesses and an official paper trail that leads to a dead end. The question isn't if it happened, but WHAT were they shooting at?

The truth is in the archives. SMASH THAT LIKE BUTTON & SUBSCRIBE to Pastpulse as we uncover the history they don't want you to see!

What do YOU think was over Los Angeles that night? A secret Japanese weapon? An experimental U.S. craft? Or something not of this world? THE COMMENT SECTION IS DECLASSIFIED. 👇

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