Catalina Island, upper right. Note extremely deep trenches near the island. Click to make graphic larger for greater detail and depth.
First, the news story, from ABC7.com out of Los Angeles:
Secret military operations to divert LAX planes for a week
by Jory Rand
LOS ANGELES (KABC) —Mysterious maneuvers over the Pacific are forcing a change in Los Angeles International Airport landings late at night, meaning noise for thousands of people in the flight path.
Instead of landing from the east over Inglewood, planes begin flying from the west and over the ocean to keep noise levels down, but due to secret military operations, the airspace over the Pacific is closed to incoming flights for the next week.
The military is not saying what exactly is causing the change, and LAX claims it’s also in the dark. Castles said all they know is planes can’t be flying at low altitudes to our west.
Here’s what you might not know.
UFOlogists believe there may be an underwater base in the area, which has been a very active USO (Underwater Submerged Object) region, investigated by MUFON (Mutual UFO Network) and others. Santa Catalina has been a hotbed of UFO activity.
Could the purposely secret military diversion have something to do with this alleged activity?
Then there’s this from FoxNews.com:
Naval missile test off Southern California coast creates stir
The Navy fired an unarmed missile from a submarine off the Southern California coast on Saturday, creating a bright light that streaked across the state and was visible as far away as Nevada and Arizona.
Cmdr. Ryan Perry, a spokesman for the Navy, said the Navy Strategic Systems Programs conducted the missile test at sea from the USS Kentucky, a ballistic missile submarine.
It wasn’t clear whether the test was related to the rerouting of nighttime flights into and out of Los Angeles International Airport because of an active military airspace from Friday to Nov. 12.
There exists this, as well:
The claim of a meteor (near the launch) could have been plausible because of the ongoing Taurid meteor shower that is taking place between Nov. 5 and Nov. 12 and is expected to be more active than usual this year, according to NASA.
Sometimes there are easy and clear explanations. Sometimes not so much. Sometimes there is a confluence of events.
And yes, I do happen to believe that mankind is not alone in the universe.
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