It is often remarked that no one person's testimony can ever be considered fully reliable especially when it concerns anomalous phenomenon. But as the number of witnesses to an event increases, the probability that all of them are similarly delusional quickly diminishes. No where does this apply more than to the case of the Phoenix lights of March 1997. Thousands of witnesses saw gigantic triangular formations of lights drift across the state of Arizona and over top the city of Phoenix. The case is widely regarded as involving the greatest ever number of witnesses to a single UFO event and it forces us to consider the possibility UFOs ,whatever they are, occasionally want to be seen.
Sunday, October 30, 2016
UFO Case Review - Phoenix Lights,1997
It is often remarked that no one person's testimony can ever be considered fully reliable especially when it concerns anomalous phenomenon. But as the number of witnesses to an event increases, the probability that all of them are similarly delusional quickly diminishes. No where does this apply more than to the case of the Phoenix lights of March 1997. Thousands of witnesses saw gigantic triangular formations of lights drift across the state of Arizona and over top the city of Phoenix. The case is widely regarded as involving the greatest ever number of witnesses to a single UFO event and it forces us to consider the possibility UFOs ,whatever they are, occasionally want to be seen.
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