The Phoenix Lights: A Skeptics Discovery That We Are Not Alone
On March 13, 1997 something extra-ordinary happened in the skies over Phoenix and across Arizona. On that clear evening a parade of low flying, mile wide V-shaped formations of orbs and craft glided silently overhead, attracting the attention of at least 10,000 people. This is the detailed account of that evening and the ensuing cover up of what is now being hailed as the ...more
Paperback, 252 pages
Published
March 1st 2010
by Hampton Roads Publishing Company
(first published February 29th 2004)
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RE: _The Phoenix Lights_ (2004)
I did not read this book, but instead I streamed the Netflix DVD based on the book:
"The Phoenix Lights" (2005)
http://movies.netflix.com/Movie/The_Phoe...
It's always interesting to speculate about UFO's. This film makes a convincing argument that they are a phenomenon which should be further investigated.
I did not read this book, but instead I streamed the Netflix DVD based on the book:
"The Phoenix Lights" (2005)
http://movies.netflix.com/Movie/The_Phoe...
It's always interesting to speculate about UFO's. This film makes a convincing argument that they are a phenomenon which should be further investigated.
This is not the genre of book that I would normally read, but I saw it on my husband's dresser and I was looking for something to read so I started it. So far it's been pretty interesting-I'll give you a better idea of how I liked it when I'm finished!
Melissa
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