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UFO cases: Not just Roswell

Witness photo taken during the Battle of Los Angeles

In the early morning of Feb. 25, 1942, a massive, amorphous object hovered over Los Angeles, prompting a blackout as well as an intense bout of anti-aircraft shelling from the U.S. Army’s 37th Coast Artillery Brigade. Three civilians were killed by artillery shells.

The first abduction to go public was in 1961, when Betty and Barney Hill claimed to have met aliens and experienced lost time after seeing a white, drum-shaped object hovering in the sky over U.S. Route 3 as they traveled home from vacationing in Canada.

In 1995, London-based media producer Ray Santilli released what he claimed was an alien autopsy film shot at the Roswell Army Air Field shortly after the famous 1947 crash. Santilli later claimed his film was a reproduction of a genuine alien autopsy film he was shown.

— Compiled from ufoevidence.org and “Eamonn Investigates: The Alien Autopsy”

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