UFO in LA?

Laughing @ all the people who said "government" it's just a cop out because your too scared or in that much denial to believe that were the only species in this endless space we call the universe. It's really sad because your brain can't grasp the reality of us not being the apex species that religion has taught y'all to think.. It's like grow the **** up human race.


you good fam? Everything at home ok?
 


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I was at a wedding reception here in the Bay Area and people there said they saw it in the sky here as well.

I was wondering what they were looking at when they were all looking up but thought nothing of it.
 
RIP Cali

Yall had a decent run. If it wasn't for Pac leaving NY and coming to Cali and giving Yall some life, Cali would probably be on the same level as Nebraska right now to be honest.


Corny! Smh
 
Yeah it's definitely an alien spacecraft...that's a way more rational answer

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it would be a lot more rational if humanity was less ignorant about the reality of there being extraterrestrial beings. Instead of embracing the concept we ultimately deny and down play it because it would make us inferior lol.
 
Wen Dat alien kicked it to warp speed was the exact moment wen he realized how un diverse California is.
Son prolly in queens gettin his chimmichurri on
 
some of ya'll are probably too young to remember this, but similar events might be afoot...
The Battle of Los Angeles, also known as The Great Los Angeles Air Raid, is the name given by contemporary sources to the rumored enemy attack  and subsequent anti-aircraft artillery  barrage which took place from late 24 February to early 25 February 1942 over Los Angeles, California.[sup][2][/sup][sup][3][/sup]  The incident occurred less than three months after the United States entered World War II  as a result of the Japanese Imperial Navy's attack  on Pearl Harbor, and one day after the bombardment of Ellwood  on 23 February.

Initially, the target of the aerial barrage was thought to be an attacking force from Japan, but speaking at a press conference shortly afterward, Secretary of the NavyFrank Knox  called the incident a "false alarm." Newspapers of the time published a number of reports and speculations of a cover-up. Some modern-day UFOlogistshave suggested the targets were extraterrestrial  spacecraft.[sup][4][/sup]  When documenting the incident in 1983, the U.S. Office of Air Force History attributed the event to a case of "war nerves" likely triggered by a lost weather balloon  and exacerbated by stray flares and shell bursts from adjoining batteries.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Los_Angeles
 
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Military etc usually announce on the news beforehand when they do tests so people won't panic or blow up 911...
 
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