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The "Phoenix lights" UFO incident on March 13, 1997, has sparked the same kind of questions and discussion as the 1947 "Roswell incident" and many other similar cases over the years in the U.S. and internationally.
Here in America, we can also look at the many 2008 sightings in the Stephenville, Texas, area or the Nov. 7, 2006, O'Hare International Airport case as recent examples.
Most people agree that "something" happened in these locations and on these dates. But what?
Was the Roswell incident a top-secret U.S. balloon-type device? Was the Phoenix lights case a series of military flares dropped in a nearby military aviation test range? Were the apparently reliable witnesses in the Stephenville region and at Chicago's O'Hare airport totally mistaken about what they saw?
As the anniversary of the Phoenix lights incident approaches, this may be a good time to take another look at this particular case and see if it provides any insight about the whole situation regarding UFOs and possible visitation to Earth by extraterrestrial and/or extra-dimensional intelligent beings.
Comment: There are two previous reports of the light in the sky of March 3rd.
You can find them here and here.