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Saturday, September 18, 2010

FOO FIGHTERS



The term "Foo Fighter" was used by Allied aircraft pilots in World War II to describe UFO's.



The pilots assumed that the foo fighters were enemy secret weapons, but it seems that the Axis forces thought the same thing.



The reports were taken very seriously and investigated, but no information has ever been released.


Several UK Ministry of Defence documents, declassified in the 1990s, relate sightings of unusual aircraft by RAF crews in 1942. One, dated December 3, 1942, related that the crew refused to be shaken in their story despite ridicule. During a raid on Turin the night of November 28/29, they twice spotted an object an estimated 200–300 feet in length, 1/5 to 1/6 that in diameter, and traveling at an estimated 500 miles an hour. It had four equally spaced red lights along its length. The pilot, Captain Lever, said he saw a similar object about three months before north of Amsterdam.


This event was called "The battle of Los Angeles" in 1942. There were things up there and they were shooting at them. They had an investigation and they found the cause of the problem.....weather balloons....they didn't appear to find any crash teat dummies though!

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