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by Victoria Alexander | May 06, 2008
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The Phoenix Lights
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My weekly column, "The Devil's Hammer," is posted every Monday. The Devil's Hammer on FTB. If you would like to be included on my private distribution list for a weekly preview, just email me at masauu@aol.com.

"Where's the proof?" That's what the skeptics/debunkers always say when mindlessly pontificating about the validity of UFOs. Well, those skeptics just never watched Dr. Lynne Kitei's documentary. This is a remarkable film of one woman's determination to try and find answers to complex, but very real, issues.

Possibly the most important statement comes very early in the documentary. That is a title that goes, "Two Years Ago." This points out a critical fact; contrary to popular belief, The Phoenix Lights, as they came to be known, was not a singular event. In reality, Dr. Kitei's not only saw the massive event of March 13, 1997, she had been observing and documenting light phenomena for years before, and has continued to photograph them after the main event.

What's different about Dr. Kitei is that she did not simply ignore these events, but instead went to great lengths to try and find some answers. In her brilliant documentary, many professional people and technical experts - who either observed the phenomenon firsthand, or were involved in the detailed scientific analysis of the evidence %u2013 provided testimony. A few, such as a commercial airline pilot, are blurred to protect their identity. That is not a bad idea as that industry goes to substantial efforts to remain at arms length even though thousands of incidents have been reported. However, the vast majority of those appearing and speaking out clearly note who they are.

The documentary leaves little doubt about the capabilities and sincerity of the witnesses and researchers alike. The range of participants includes doctors, law enforcement (including a 911 operator on duty that night), photographic analysts, flare experts, behavioral scientists, university administrators, and many more.

The reasons for personal concern are well detailed by Dr. Kitei. Among those interviewed is Frances Emma Barwood, a former vice major and city councilwoman in Phoenix. For merely raising the Phoenix Lights issue formally, she was vilified by the press and savaged in local editorial cartoons that led to here defeat when campaigning for reelection.

The most damning contradiction comes from the former Arizona Governor, Fife Symington. As the sitting governor, Symington held a press conference in which he had a worker dress up as an alien in order to poke fun at those who reported seeing the lights. This show of with total disrespect for his constituency demonstrates how difficult it is to address truth in the UFO field. It was not until years later that when appearing on Larry King Live, Governor Symington admitted that he had personally witnessed the events of March 13, 1997 and had no rational explanation.

Anyone who still believes the belated official explanation that some U.S. Air Force A-10 aircraft dropped flares that were mistaken by observers really needs to view this film. That over-simplistic explanation is put to bed. While the documentary only addresses the March 13 incident as it was seen close to Phoenix, in reality the event was far bigger.

The lights were first seen over Henderson, Nevada, then Kingman and Prescott, Arizona before coming over Phoenix. Those would have to be some flares and it is time for the skeptics to review all of the evidence. That includes comprehensive analysis of the composition and intensity of the lights themselves. Not flares.

The documentary contains both real footage of the Phoenix Lights, as well as substantial simulation to assist the viewer in understanding the events as described by witnesses. In all cases, the film is clearly marked so that the viewer can understand what is real and what is simulated. Actually, Dr. Kitei deserves credit for spending the money to include these effective computer graphics.

In addition to the main 84-minute presentation, the DVD contains several additional features, including a unique interview with Apollo 14 Lunar Astronaut Edgar Mitchell. The Larry King interview with Fife Symington is there as well. Other background material is also available on the disk.

For everyone who believes we are not alone, this documentary will help validate your thoughts. For those who don't, I suggest you watch the film, and then reevaluate you position. By the way, the events aren't over yet.


Victoria Alexander lives in Las Vegas, Nevada and answers every email. You can contact Victoria directly at masauu@aol.com.

To send love letters, DVDs, publicity material and review books, please use Victoria Alexander's home address: 9521 Grand Canal Drive, Las Vegas, NV 89117.
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