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- A squad of U.S. Marines becomes the last line of defense against a global invasion.
- In January 1942 US forces engaged an unidentified flying object above Los Angeles. Now almost 70 years later, the alien invaders have returned.
- 1942 Los Angeles endures a mysterious flying object during WWII paranoia. Military enforces blackout, unleashes artillery barrage without downing anything. Film explores the puzzling incident's truth.
- A Marine squad fights to repel an alien invasion, battling through the chaotic streets of Los Angeles in a desperate effort to protect civilians, uncover the enemy's motives, and save the city from total annihilation.
- 2016– Podcast EpisodeIn the early morning hours of February 25th, 1942 the US military fired over 1400 anti aircraft shells and thousands of .50 caliber rounds into the night sky over Los Angeles...at something. The question is, what were they firing at? In the chaos a single photo was taken. In the photo, amidst the artillery, flak, and chaos, was a mysterious craft with searchlights trained on it...a craft with a distinctly saucer shape. Had World War II hit the mainland United States? Or was this a different type of battle altogether...the intergalactic type? We lace up our boots and join the fight this week. Plus, the boys discuss the benefits of having a Secretary of WAR (there are many), Conspiracy Bot gets a man-cave...err...bot-cave (hey it helps keep the neighbor's cats safe), and Joe Peck joins the show for the last time (we mean it this time). All of that and more on the podcast that doesn't always shoot first and ask questions later, but when we do we make SURE it's directly at Nazis - Hysteria 51.
- Episode: (2013)2012– Podcast Episode
- At around 3am on February 25th, 1942, the US Army began firing at an unknown object, or possibly multiple objects, over Los Angeles. After half an hour of intense shelling the firing stopped and when the smoke cleared nothing was found. No enemy aircraft. No enemy wreckage. No enemy casualties. If there was nothing there then what were they firing at?