Phoenix Lights Case File

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The Phoenix Lights Case Files
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The Phoenix Lights (sometimes called the "Lights Over Phoenix") were a series of widely sighted unidentified flying objects observed in the skies over the Southwestern United States of Arizona and Nevada on March 13, 1997.

Phoenix Lights:
The Phoenix Lights (sometimes called the "Lights Over Phoenix") were a series of widely sighted UFOs observed in the skies over the Southwestern United States of Arizona and Nevada on March 13, 1997.

Silent Running - Black Triangle Sightings on the Rise:
The St. Petersburg incident is one of the most witnessed and highly recorded incidents in the history of UFOlogy. The events took place in the skies over St. Petersburg in Russia on the evening of 19th February 1997, when at around 7-00 p.m. the residents of the city became aware of a cluster of lights hovering overhead.

St. Petersburg Russia Incident 1997:
The St. Petersburg incident is one of the most witnessed and highly recorded incidents in the history of UFOlogy. The events took place in the skies over St. Petersburg in Russia on the evening of 19th February 1997, when at around 7-00 p.m. the residents of the city became aware of a cluster of lights hovering overhead.

The Belgium UFO Wave:
Of all the reports of UFO sightings, some of the most intriguing ones are those which come in flaps, or waves, have multiple witnesses, and photographs. One of the most celebrated cases of this type was the Belgian flap which began in November of 1989.

The Phoenix Lights, 1997 Arizona:
Melvin Knoll's livelihood was his miniature golf course, and worried that something may have frozen there, he braved the cold night to make sure everything was OK. When he arrived at his business, he noticed what he thought was a very bright star on the northeastern horizon.