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On March 13, 1997, unexplained lights
appeared over Phoenix, Arizona. I was in town when the
mysterious event took place. While authorities would like you to
believe that these were merely military flares, former Arizona
Governor Fife Symington says there is much more to the story.
Symington now admits that he was among the hundreds of
witnesses who saw a huge triangular object in the skies over
Phoenix. The former Governor made a number of statements about
the Phoenix Lights mystery to Leslie Kean, Special Correspondent
to The Prescott Daily Courier. The statements were included in
an article by Kean published in the Courier on March 18, 2007.
In that article, the former Arizona Governor describes what he
saw on March 13, 1997:
"It was enormous and inexplicable," he said. "Who knows where
it came from? A lot of people saw it, and I saw it too."
Symington was referring to a V-shaped object with lights on
it seen in the skies over Phoenix ten years ago. Some estimated
the lights to be the size of a football field, while others said
they could have been a mile long. He continued to describe his
own sighting of the triangular object: "It was dramatic. And it
couldn't have been flares because it was too symmetrical." The
former Arizona Governor revealed the object to be a "craft of
unknown origin."
While Symington hasn't been the only political figure in
Arizona to comment on the Phoenix Lights, he stands alone in his
admission that they were more than just flares. When asked to
comment on the Phoenix Lights in 2000, Senator John McCain said,
"That has never been fully explained." He also quickly added,
"But I have to tell you that I do not have any evidence
whatsoever of aliens or UFOs."
Fife Symington says he called the commander of Luke Air Force
Base, the Arizona Department of Public Safety and a General with
the Arizona National Guard back in 1997 to ask about the lights.
None of them were able to provide him with any answers and
seemed "perplexed." One of the problems with the sightings were
the multitude of explanations available at the time.
The V-shaped object with lights was seen in the sky around
8:30pm. The lights that were videotaped and seen around 10:30pm
are what most people call the Phoenix Lights. These are often
explained away as flares, but not everyone agrees. People that
videotaped the 10:30pm event back in 1997 say the lights were in
a triangular shape. Some of them had seen military flares being
dropped on other occasions and say this was something completely
different. However, authorities stayed with the flares
explanation and explained the earlier events as a sighting of
the Hale-Bopp Comet.
Synmington called for an investigation into the Phoenix
Lights shortly after the sightings occurred, but the statement
was a hollow one. Either he was not able to obtain cooperation
from military authorities, or he never made much of an effort.
However, with pressure mounting from the public, UFO researchers
and news gathering organizations, he had to eventually take some
action.
On June 19, 1997, Governor Fife Symington held a press
conference in Phoenix. Dressing one of his aides up as an Alien,
the Governor said that the Phoenix Lights were flares and
nothing to get upset about. He also said that he was only joking
when he ordered the Arizona Department of Public Safety (Arizona
State Police) to investigate the sightings. Today, he still
defends those actions.
"I wanted people to lighten up and calm down, so I introduced
a little levity. But I never felt that the overall situation was
a matter of ridicule," Symington says about the infamous press
conference. But not everyone was laughing. Former Phoenix
Councilwoman Frances Barwood made a serious effort to
investigate the sightings in 1997.
According to her recent statements, Barwood was unable to
convince federal authorities to interview even one of the seven
hundred witnesses that she spoke to about the Phoenix Lights.
Big surprise! Being an elected official isn't enough when it
comes to getting answers about UFOs from the Military. Just ask
current Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano.
Janet Napolitano called for an investigation into the Phoenix
Lights during her 1997 campaign to become Arizona Attorney
General and was elected to that office in 1998. Despite her
former position as a U.S. Attorney for the District of Arizona,
we can assume that she was served the same plate of
disinformation from the U.S. Military that the rest of us
received. What does she think of Symington's new revelation and
the Phoenix Lights overall? We have asked and are awaiting her
answer.
My own experience earlier that day was frightening and likely
related to one or both the sightings of March 13, 1997. I was
driving in from Flagstaff (north to south) on I-17 in the early
afternoon. On a day when traffic was already heavy and almost at
a standstill, State Patrol vehicles suddenly appeared and caused
vehicles to pull over to the far right lanes. A few minutes
later, military vehicles filled with troops and equipment
covered by tarps went flying by at high speeds. The military
procession lasted several minutes.
I was later told by other drivers who attended a seminar I
was giving in Phoenix that the same thing happened that night
and the next day. Others who attended my seminar reported being
almost 'buzzed' by the lights while driving on various local
roadways. They described huge balls of light which seemed to
come down very low and keep pace with traffic. Apart from all
the witness reports, more than a few people took photos and
video of the Phoenix Lights.
Huge triangular objects have been a constant part of the UFO
phenomenon from the very beginning. Some believe the triangle
sightings date to prehistory and many point to sightings that
may have occurred in the late 1800s. Most witnesses at that time
assumed they were experimental kites of some sort. Then, there
were all the unexplained triangle sightings in the 1950s, with
and without lights. Two of the most famous involved the U.S. and
British Military.
Beginning on September 13, 1952, Military Personnel aboard
ships involved in NATO Operation Mainbrace saw and tracked a
triangular shaped object flying at over 900 mph between Denmark
and Norway. Witnesses said the object emitted a bright white
light. There were additional UFO sightings during the NATO
exercise as well which may have included saucer and cigar shaped
crafts.
In July of 1955, a dark colored boomerang hovered completely
still over Lasham Airfield, Hampshire, England, during the
National Gliding Competitions. Seen by trained military
observers, experienced civilian pilots and untrained spectators,
the object hovered for thirty seconds before moving off to the
southwest.
A triangular-shaped UFO captured the attention of the world's
press in November of 1989 when a huge, dark triangle with
sparkling bright lights underneath was seen by citizens and
police in Liege, Belgium. More sightings followed. In 1990,
Belgium Military Officials announced that two F-16 jet fighters
scrambled from a NATO base chased a triangular shaped object for
over an hour. One jet locked the object in on radar. On the
pilot's screen it looked like a diamond.
There have been recent sightings of unexplained lights near
Phoenix and triangular shaped craft over New Mexico and other
parts of the Southwest.
The International Paranormal UFO Society asks anyone with
information about the Phoenix Lights, triangular-shaped craft or
other unexplained events related to the 1997 or current
sightings to write
to: IPUS, PO Box 203, Lebannon IN 46052. All confidentiality
requests will be honored. You can also contact our Arizona
Representative by email at bill@CanYouStandTheTruth.com IPUS is
the International Paranormal UFO Society.
About the Author
Bill Knell..... is a
veteran Paranormal Researcher, Author and Speaker. Permission is
grant to publish this article online or in print without
alteration and with the inclusion of the last paragraph and IPUS
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