PHOENIX — A stunning sight across the Arizona sky delighted, and maybe frightened hundreds if not thousands of people on March 13, 1997.
Shining above the sky were bright lights in a V-shape – maybe a massive ship that was miles wide – right over Phoenix.
Fast forward 24 years, and we still don't know what the Phoenix Lights were, but now a lot more people are taking them – and UFOs – seriously.
Dr. Lynne Kitei watched the Phoenix Lights arrive, and she's one of the few people with photographs of them.
Other things to check out:
WKRG | Stimulus checks and UFO's among top stories for March 10
MOBILE COUNTY, Ala. (WKRG) — You all remember the movie ‘Weekend at Bernies’, right? That is what comes to mind when I saw the headline for one of the top stories on WKRG.com.
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MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) -- A lot of new tech comes with firmware updates where the technology in a phone or computer can be updated simply by using the internet.
In the latest update from Apple, IOS14, there's a little green or orange dot that will randomly appear on your screen.
What flies in the in the air, zips through the ocean, and splits in two?
MYSTERY WIRE — What kind of aircraft can travel, not only through the atmosphere, but also through water at high speeds? Scientists who've analyzed thermal images of a flying object recorded in Puerto Rico are trying to figure out what could have done this.
A team of analysts working with the SCU, the Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies , a private group of scientists, military analysts, and investigators produced a report analyzing the incident .
Known to many as a UFO cult – The Raëlians return to the spotlight in new documentary |
The Raëlians call themselves an organization, but are often referred to as a cult, or even a space alien cult. According to the president of the North American Raëlians there are around 130,000 members in more than 80 countries. The Raëlians are now the subject of the new documentary on VICE called The Prophet and the Space Aliens .
In the video below from December 12, 2008, George Knapp explains who the Raëlians are and reports on an incident at McCarran International Airport.
Quite a lot has been going on:
'The Phenomenon' review: A new documentary updates the UFO debate through recent Pentagon
(CNN) The fascination with UFOs is hardly new, but revelations in the last few years have renewed interest in and speculation about the topic. Enter "The Phenomenon," an earnest documentary most notable for the former officials that lend credence to the notion the government knows much more than it has shared, and that the truth, well, is out there.
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