Talk:West Coast air raid

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So, who is disputing the content on this page?

Nothing here... so what r u really trying to suggest????

UFO?

Some poeple even think it was a UFO. eh... if its unidentified flying and an object then it is a UFO!

[edit] neutrality

From the edit history, it looks like the POV issue had to do with whether there really were UFOs and/or a cover-up. I think the wording is ok now, although it could use more fact sources. If someone see the article still not neutral, please do use this talk section to point out where. Lisamh 23:39, 14 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Japanese fireballoon

It couldn`t have been a Japanese Fire balloon as the first one was launched in 1944. Hence removed. A remote possibillity exsists that it was a floatplane from a Japanese submarine (a few of those aircraft-carrying submarines lurked around the US West Coast at the time), though the Japanese records show no such flight took place that day.

Veljko Stevanovich 2. Dec 2006. 12:07 UTC+1