Team Sergeant
03-12-2017, 12:49
Sorry Foxnews and all the "believers" out there, this is an epic fail. Any "trained" observer will tell you, they were flares, plain and simple. Any of you that have dropped or fired flares can see how they burn out in all the videos.
And we still believe in bigfoot, cheebacabra, vampires and noah's ark.......... :rolleyes:
Two decades later, 'Phoenix Lights' remains a mystery
By FOX 10 Phoenix
·Published March 12, 2017
PHOENIX – March 13, 1997.
It's a date many people will remember, as it is the night the so-called "Phoenix Lights" event took place. 20 years ago. In the two decades since that mysterious night, there have been lots of theories over the light's origins.
Some say it was military flares.
Some say it was hot air balloons.
Those who believe in the theory that extraterrestrial beings were behind the Phoenix Lights also endure ridicule from skeptics who say otherwise.
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http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/03/12/two-decades-later-phoenix-lights-remains-mystery.html
And we still believe in bigfoot, cheebacabra, vampires and noah's ark.......... :rolleyes:
Two decades later, 'Phoenix Lights' remains a mystery
By FOX 10 Phoenix
·Published March 12, 2017
PHOENIX – March 13, 1997.
It's a date many people will remember, as it is the night the so-called "Phoenix Lights" event took place. 20 years ago. In the two decades since that mysterious night, there have been lots of theories over the light's origins.
Some say it was military flares.
Some say it was hot air balloons.
Those who believe in the theory that extraterrestrial beings were behind the Phoenix Lights also endure ridicule from skeptics who say otherwise.
fakenews continued:
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http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/03/12/two-decades-later-phoenix-lights-remains-mystery.html