Remote Viewing the Battle of Los Angeles
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Remote Viewing the Battle of Los Angeles
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On February 25, 1942, two days after a Japanese submarine surfaced and shot 16 shells at an oil field 12 miles west of Santa Barbara, California, radar stations picked up...
show moreTo this day the real story of the “Battle of Los Angeles” remains unknown. The Japanese deny that their warplanes ever flew over Los Angeles; official U.S. wartime records are inconclusive. Although some residents claimed that they had seen a globular or triangular craft in the sky, military officials blamed the whole thing on jittery nerves and a meteorological balloon. No bombs were dropped, or shots fired from the air.
So, what really happened that fateful night? What was the military shooting at in the sky? Jessica was tasked with this coordinate remote viewing target and discusses the data here with Dr. Dennis Carroll.
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