by unMutual » Tue May 06, 2008 12:03 am
I believe the Phoenix Lights incident (1997) was composed of two events - roughly spaced a few hours apart on the same evening.
The first event was a huge slow-moving object following a path through a commercial 'No Fly' zone. It was described as a chevron-shaped, or boomerang-shaped object. Some people who witnessed this object saw it directly over their heads.
The second event was a series of flares dropped by the military a few hours later. These were beyond the nearby mountain range and not over populated areas but certainly very visible in the clear desert air.
If the second event was a planned excercise, then one could logically expect the first event to be a planned excercise.
If the second event was a reaction to the first event, then one could logically expect the first event to be unplanned - something that required a military response.
If both events were planned by the military, then they succeeded in covering a display of advanced technology with low-technology flares.