The Battle of Los Angeles and the Nuremberg Celestial Phenomenon
Imagine walking outside your home, looking up at the sky, and witnessing an aerial attack of ships and flying objects that are foreign, and you don’t recognize.
You aren’t even sure if they are from this planet. Or the terrifying feeling of your country’s military shooting continually into the night sky for over an hour.
Let’s dive into two different, yet similar, potential alien encounters – the Celestial Phenomenon over Nuremberg and the Battle of Los Angeles.
The Battle Of Los Angeles & The Nuremberg Celestial Phenomenon
What if you woke up to an incredible sight in the sky?
Who tried attacking the American west coast in 1942?
Has there been not 1 but 2 forces that tried to take over the earth?
What is up, Bizarros? This week our paranormal podcast dives into not one but two alien and UFO events, the Nuremberg Celestial Phenomenon & The Battle of Los Angeles.
Let’s look at what happened in the sky in 1561 in Nuremberg, Germany.
What Was The Nuremberg Celestial Phenomenon?
On April 14th, 1561, there was a mass sighting of celestial phenomena or unidentified flying objects above Nuremberg, Germany.
It was a normal night on April 13th when the citizens of Nuremberg ended their day and went to bed.
However, when the people of the German town woke up, they found the strangest thing in the sky they had ever seen.
In the sky, they saw ariel dog fights between different factions of UFOs.
In broad daylight, they witnessed bright flashes. They saw shapes they were familiar with and new shapes that they hadn’t seen before.
Globes, spheres, orbs, moons, crosses, and cylinders were all cutting and zipping around as dawn broke the Germanic sky.
They flew as though they were fighting over the city—the glowing from the unknown shapes above lit Nuremberg down below.
At approximately 5 am, the sun started to rise, and with it, two giant blood-red crescents were at the center of it.
On either side, dozens of red and black orbs varying in size.
Between these spheres were red crosses and cylindrical tubes.
As the sun came up, the city came to a halt as nobles, merchants, farmers, and all in between stopped and stared transfixed at the aerial battle.
The shapes that loomed above the city started the fight as the sun rose higher in the sky.
They started fighting in the sunlight. The orbs and rods fiercely battled and flew in and out of the sun from the villagers’ perspective.
It was nearly an hour after the ships fought when they began to fall to the earth, and while burning in the atmosphere, they exploded into columns of flame.
After several ships had exploded, a giant triangular object, like a black spear, blotted out the sky, and the tip pointed west.
Of course, at this time, the whole thing was proclaimed as a sign from God that humankind should repent for their sins.
Modern science has two stances on the unidentified objects in the Nuremberg sky that day.
The first is that the air battles were completely fictional.
The second is that the appearance of the natural forces was a natural phenomenon known as ‘parhelia’ or sundog.
What is a sundog (parhelia)?
A sundog is a natural phenomenon of colored spots of light that are seen because of the refraction of light through ice crystals. They appear on either the left, right, or both sides of the sun. This is determined by where the ice crystals are.
Nuremberg’s Aerial Attack
If it was an alien battle, no one has any idea why it occurred over Nuremberg, but it must have been remarkable.
What Was The Battle of Los Angeles in 1942?
The Battle of Los Angeles (not the 2011 movie), also called the Great Los Angeles Air Raid, was allegedly an attack on the continental United States by Imperial Japan which resulted in an anti-aircraft artillery barrage that happened from late February 24th to early February 25th in 1942, over LA.
World war 2 was a terror that never really touched the continental United States.
However, some think that the Japanese mounted an attack on February 25th, 1942, on Los Angeles. There was a military response so fierce that smoke filled the air, and explosions echoed off the mountains.
There had been panic in the United States since the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Radar men, who were new to the job, were monitoring the west coast of the United States. They were jumpy and mistook whales, fishing boats, and even large logs as a Japanese war submarine.
The United States secretary made a statement that the US should expect occasional “blows” from the enemy. More than likely referring to Japanese aircraft attacking the west coast
It is true that on February 23rd, a Japanese sub did surface and launched shells at a US oil refinery off the coast of Santa Barbara.
Around 2 am on February 25th, radar picked up something, possibly enemy contact, and from that, air raid sirens rang out, and the city was put on blackout.
Soldiers were manned at anti-aircraft guns and were sweeping the skies.
Just after 3 am, .50 caliber machine guns rang out into the air. Following that, many other guns unloaded up into the sky.
Reports were saying that could have been a weather balloon spotted or a false alarm. However, the truth is that there could be what the military was firing at was an alien ship or some ufo.
Here is a quote from alien-ufo-research.com:
“With all of the witnesses that saw the UFO and the unbelievable amount of artillery fired at the object without even touching, it’s very clear that we were dealing with one of the first multiple-person UFO sightings in the USA.”
The La Times wrote
“Powerful searchlights from countless stations stabbed the sky with brilliant probing fingers,” the Los Angeles Times also wrote, “while anti-aircraft batteries dotted the heavens with beautiful if sinister, orange bursts of shrapnel.”
Many were confused as the military rained anti-aircraft fire because it seemed to some that nothing was there.
The military continued shooting for an hour and unloaded 1,400 anti-aircraft ammunition rounds into the perceived threat.
Despite the massive amount of ammo sent up, no enemy planes were found on the ground, despite the rumor of a Japanese plane that crashed in Hollywood.
The military’s official stance was that the excessive gunfire that killed several people from fear alone was a false alarm.
However, there were witnesses to what the real reason the military unleashed this barrage.
Here are two quotes from the saucers that time forgot. They gave two quotes about people discussing what they saw that night.Â
“LIFE magazine, May 21st, 1951, featured a long article by Winthrop Sargeant that seriously discussed Science Fiction but also discussed the trashy side, things like Bug-Eyed Monsters and the Shaver Mystery. Describing Ray Palmer’s publication of the Shaver tales, Life said:
“The deros were responsible for much of the evil in the world… [behind] virtually every mysterious or unexplained occurrence reported in the news. They were held responsible for the disappearance of Justice Crater, for the mysterious ‘air raid’ over California just after Pearl Harbor, for the reports of flying saucers.”
“Ray Palmer left Amazing, but he launched a new similar magazine. Other Worlds Science Stories, January 1951 featured cover art by James Settles for “Courtesy Call” by Roger P. Graham, writing under the house name A. R. Steber. It was a first contact story, where a signal from space heralded the arrival of an extraterrestrial ship.
A delegation of US authorities gathered on the coastline to meet the visitors, and the narrator said:
“I got out of the car and looked over the water. Here and there, broad pillars of light climbed upward into the sky, searchlights seeking for the first glimpse of the spaceships. Even as I looked, the first beam caught one of them. At once, a dozen of them swung over to fix it and follow it in its lazy downward swoop. It seemed cigar-shaped, a typical science fiction conception of a spaceship with its large stern rockets until it banked. Then its full proportions were revealed, a gigantic discus that could have perched over the financial district, resting on the spires of skyscrapers.”
According to the Huffington Post:
“- one eyewitness even described an object he’d seen as looking like an enormous flying “lozenge.”
Were the Battle of Los Angeles & The Nuremberg Celestial Phenomenon Really Aliens?
What do you think, Bizarros?
Did the people of Nuremberg witness an alien war in our sky?
Why would aliens have a battle over Nuremberg?
Did the army really fire on alien spaceships in 1942?
Could it be that aliens were the cause of an hour-long firefight?
Let us know in the comments if you find either of these events #believable.