Posted on 09/26/2009 11:18:48 AM PDT by JoeProBono
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.
The similarities between this latest sighting and the Phoenix Lights in 1997 are close enough to speculate that they might both have been created by the same phenomenon. Whether they were Alien or man-made craft is difficult to say, but they did move in a controlled manner.
If they are secret military craft, why put on such a display? We could also question why aliens would want to make such a mysterious appearance.
In the photos below you can compare the recent UFO sighting to the one over Phoenix in 1997. Whoever is responsible for this light display wanted to be seen, but without revealing too much detail and to keep us guessing.
The lack of interest by the military is sure to lend support to the theory of a cover up and this particular sighting may well be an earthly attempt to promote the possibility of an alien visit, hence the MSM interest in making it public.
As a rule, UFO sightings are ridiculed by the media, which gives the impression that they (or someone much higher) would rather have the public think that they do not exist. I find it hard to believe that the media are changing their views on this subject and must assume that there is some other purpose behind the story.
The role of the leading news suppliers is to manipulate public opinion (usually on political events, but other subjects are also included). With this thought in mind, it is perhaps safer to look at their information as the opposite of the truth?
For those of us who practice "logical thinking", we can be certain that life exists on other planets in our universe. It is possible that aliens already play an important part in our lives (in ways that we cannot possibly imagine yet), but we will have to wait a little longer before those facts are revealed to us.
In the meantime we will have to judge for ourselves which sightings are the real thing, and which are designed to trick us. Someone (or something) is playing games with us, but we can only guess the purpose or reason behind them.
Yes and for all the skeptics who will post pictures of idiots in tin-foil hats, you should do just a little digging and you will find that several YEARS ago NASA gave a briefing about the region on Mars called Sedonya in which they admitted that the face and the pyramid structures nearby were of intelligent origin and of unknown age.
As they should be.
1) It is Cydonia, not Sedonya.
2) The briefing was given to NASA by Richard Hoagland, not given by NASA.
They were blinking, in code, “SERVE OBAMA. SERVE OBAMA.”
Yeah, sorry but I dropped my belief years ago... everyone has a cell phone with a camera, everyone uses youtube, there is rarely a moment when someone doesnt have a camera... yet when a UFO is reported, the best we can get are fuzzy lights in the sky. And why do UFOs only visit us at night? If it is to hide then their bright lights kind of give them away....
Because the media is so trustworthy? I don’t get your point.
Like the 1952 washington incident?
AWESOME! Now, where are your indisputable UFO and bigfoot photos and I’m sold.. toss in a Nessie and ill buy you dinner.
Point?
What point?
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