Thursday, July 10, 2008

Guy claims to know the source of the Phoenix lights


An astrophysicist claims to know the true source of a strange grouping of lights that appeared in the Arizona night sky 11 years ago.Dr. James R. Bartzen said he has indisputable proof that the so-called "Phoenix Lights" were a product of secret man-made technology being shielded from the public.

He works at the Russian-American Institute of Space Science.

"There are no theories, there is only evidence," Bartzen told ABC15. "The government desires people to believe in space aliens so they don't have to reveal the technologies that both we and the Russians have."

Bartzen said he has been involved with the space agencies in both the U.S. and Russia for decades, and that his involvement led him to learn what these vehicles in the sky were, man-made spacecrafts.

"The evidence was never disclosed," he said.

However, now that the space agencies of the world are joining together in space travel, he said that evidence can be released.

Bartzen plans to detail his argument and share his proof on Saturday, July 19th in Sedona. For more information, click here.

The 'Phoenix Lights' of different descriptions were seen on the night of March 13th, 1997.

Some said they saw a triangular formation pass over their homes. Others saw a series of stationary lights in a long line.

The United States Air Force later identified the lights as flares from the Barry Goldwater Range, but many continue to believe differently.



From previous entries I have been all over the Phoenix lights. Whats not to love. A freaking huge UFO flies over a major city witness by thousands of people. The government comes up with a half ass excuse. The same thing happens almost ten years later at the same place. And the reasoning is even better. It went from military flares the first time, to a Spanish guy lighting lanterns the second time. Well finally someone has a good explanation. This guy.





Maybe this guy is telling the truth. But once again I am calling bull shit right now. Anyone that has this type of information would release it immediately. Time is essential. The government likes to keep tight wraps on things. And if they know you know, then you are in some trouble. I think this guy is full of it, just like Jeff Peckman. He is in it for the money. If you would like to find out the answers to the Phoenix lights then cough up $50 for a reserved seat or $30 for a non reserved seat. Total crap. And disinformation to boot. If you go back to the Cold War days the government would test their top secret planes and claim that they were UFOs, now it is the other way around.

Good luck with conference, at least you get a dinner and a drink out of it.

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