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There has never been an official explanation for, "The Phoenix Lights," or any of the other phenomena seen in the sky over the U.S. states of Arizona and Nevada, and the Mexican state of Sonora on the night of March 13, 1997. However, the actions and response of the U.S. military during, and immediately following, the events of that night offer compelling proof that these were all examples of extremely advanced technology created by them. There was nothing seen in the sky that night that operated outside of the law of Earth physics, including aircraft reported to be between one and two miles wide.

According to the Defense Department, no military aircraft were dispatched to determine the nature of the lights that night, or of any other flying objects that were reported, even though Luke Air Force Base is located just west of Phoenix. And no report of fighter jet activity made by citizens or military ground crew members that night has ever been substantiated. In other words, the military was confident that any object flying in the Arizona sky that evening was friendly and identifiable - to them, anyway.

Then they released their official explanation of what, "The Phoenix Lights," really were: flares that had been dropped from a "Warthog" military aircraft. Obviously, this was not a valid explanation, but one created to hide the true nature of the technology. And, of course, in the interest of national defense.

So, first the military is unconcerned about bizarre objects in the sky and sees no need to investigate them. Then they offer an implausible explanation of what they really were. This is exactly the behavior and response one would expect from the military of ANY nation when testing advanced technology out in the open.

Perhaps one day we'll know for certain what. "The Phoenix Lights," really were, and who created them. Assuming it was the military, then they can certainly recreate them at any time. If it was by someone else, then they've probably sold the technology to the military by now, anyway. Or to Disneyland. ;^)

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