NewsBlaze.com-- It is quite rare for UFO sightings to be reported on the mainstream media, especially CNN, but this one managed to obtain a few minutes of airtime.
Brad Denning's son received a call from his friend to look up into the sky, because there were some strange lights to be seen. Brad Denning rushed into his home to get his camera and started to record the event (he then contacted CNN)
Apparently, the four lights were in a line to begin with, but later changed formation. However, they remained in one area.
Denning mentioned that a plane flew near the lights, but estimated the plane was around 30,000-40,000 feet below the actual lights. He also said that the lights were not flares.
Those who follow reports on UFO's may remember that a previous (and well known) sighting over Phoenix in 1997 was explained as flares, even though the sighting lasted quite a long time.
According to Denning's report, there was no noise and eventually, one by one, the lights would blink and move away, with the last one remaining for about four minutes.
In the CNN video the lights seemed to glow red occasionally, just as they did in the Phoenix sighting 12 years earlier.
The military said that they had no craft in that area at the time, but have not contacted Mr. Denning for further information.
You would think that such a sighting might have been of interest to the authorities, seeing as it was not one of their craft in the sky.
Some have even questioned why CNN should show such an interest in a UFO sighting, as this is not something they usually do.
[Read More, via Paranormal Daily News]
I have to admit, being someone who lives right under where the original Phoenix Lights occurred, I've seen and photographed some weird things in the sky here. I've always made an assumption it's a combination of border patrolling and Area 51 testing and Barry Goldwater range nearby making us a perfect location (and clear skies all the time) to see strange craft of our own. Admittedly, the publicity being shown on CNN says something rather subliminal, such as "this rings true." When something repeatedly happens in one area, I don't think aliens..jeez, I'd never ever come to AZ as an example of the earthlings. When things repeatedly are seen here, I think it's something originating from here...either Area 51 or the air force base. I seriously doubt aliens would want to come and visit AZ over and over again--I've been trying to get out of this desert for 30 years!
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