Dr. Lynne Kitei - The Phoenix Lights

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Dr. Lynne Kitei &
The Phoenix Lights Phenomenon
By Cheryl Knight
T
he March 13, 1997, mass
UFO sighting in the skies
over Phoenix, Arizona, is
now hailed as the largest mass sighting of UFOs in modern times.
With thousands of witnesses to
the event, ongoing UFO sightings in
the area, and a plethora of photos
and videos documenting the event in
1997, as well as similar sightings before and after that date, some believe
the government will never admit that
the “crafts” witnessed weren’t of terrestrial origins.
One witness and researcher
to these strange and controversial
events, Dr. Lynne Kitei (aka Dr.
Lynne), has spent more than a
decade investigating the Phoenix
Lights phenomenon, as well as having her own evidence analyzed by
photo and video experts and those
in academia.
The results are startling, as the
data represent some of the best
evidence that extraterrestrials are
indeed visiting our planet.
I recently spoke with Dr. Lynne
about her experiences and research
into the infamous Phoenix Lights,
her book and documentary on the
phenomenon, and why she put her
reputation on the line to come forward with her research and findings.
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In 1995, Dr. Lynne
Kitei witnessed
and photographed
anomalous phenomena just yards
from her home. She
is considered a key
witness to the still
inexplicable Arizona
mass UFO event of
March 13, 1997.
Q: Please tell us about yourself.
Dr. Lynne: I truly appreciate your
kind interest in my background, but
I’d be the first to say that this is not
about me … it’s about the data. One
of the main reasons I came forward
in 2004, after seven years of anonymity, is to lend a credible voice to
the topic so others will actually look
at the data. It speaks for itself.
Since graduating Temple University School of Medicine in 1974,
I have dedicated my life’s work to
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community education of the reality
of vital health issues, combining my
unique expertise in communications,
education, science, and professional
musical theater.
Your readers may be interested in learning that I appeared in
over 30 professional productions
from the time I was eight years
old, including Oklahoma, starring
Gordan MacCrae; Guys & Dolls,
starring Betty Grable; played Alice in
Alice In Wonderland with Sherman
Hemsley, and understudied Barbara
The above collage of the “Phoenix Lights” represents what thousands of individuals witnessed in the skies
over Phoenix, Arizona, in 1997. (Photos by Dr. Lynne Kitei.)
Eden in the Sound of Music.
I was also featured as “Florence
Arizona” in the Coen Brother’s 20th
Century Fox hit Raising Arizona, starring Nicolas Cage, Holly Hunter, William Forsythe, John Goodman, Frances McDormand, and Randall “Tex”
Cobb. Ironically, there is a poignant
line in the film referring to UFOs and
my character — 10 years before the
Phoenix Lights mass sighting!
I tried to put my extensive theater background to good use during
my post-graduate medical training by
creating TV News health reports on
the KYW-NBC affiliate in Philadelphia in 1976. It was so successful
that I was invited to syndicate 120
60-to-90-second health tips, which
aired globally for over 10 years.
While practicing medicine part
time and raising two sons with my
husband of 40 years, I squeezed in
stints as the resident health reporter at
the NBC affiliate in Phoenix and USA
cable in the early ’80’s before starting
my own company, Health Education
Learning Programs in 1985 after treating adolescents in our family practice
drowning in substance abuse.
That was the beginning of the
“You Make It!” series [AIDS, Teen
Pregnancy & Substance Abuse
prevention/education curricula],
which put the reality of vital health
issues right in the classroom in an
informative and entertaining way.
I combined kids who had been
there, experts in the field, music and
celebrities, including Magic Johnson,
Michael Jordan, cast members of
Beverly Hills 90210, Paula Abdul,
and more to impart meaningful messages to young people. The internationally award-winning programs
are currently being distributed by
Discovery Education.
After the “Phoenix Lights” mass
sighting, I felt compelled as an educator, scientist, and experiencer to
help raise awareness and inform the
public concerning the reality of this
vital topic, giving up a stellar posi-
“I felt compelled to help
raise awareness and
inform the public ...”
tion as chief clinical consultant of the
Wellness & Imaging Center at the
renowned Arizona Heart Institute to
publish my book and write/direct/
produce our internationally award
winning documentary.
I am currently developing a
comprehensive curricula for grades
5–12 on the topic of Unexplained
Phenomena, called “Out of the Box.”
Q: Tell us about the events that
took place on March 13, 1997.
Dr. Lynne: I have to share that
what appeared in the skies of
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Arizona on March 13, 1997, was
not an unusual occurrence for me
personally, but it definitely was for
thousands throughout Arizona, New
Mexico, and Nevada while they were
looking skyward for a glimpse of the
Hale-Bopp Comet.
Many statewide also caught
a glimpse of a silent, low-gliding,
mile-wide V of orbs that “seemed to
be attached to something or had a
force field holding the huge lights in
rock solid formation.” Not only were
there light arrays, but thousands also
reported different, silent mile-to-twomile-wide craft.
The advanced nature of these
phenomena is also noteworthy. They
could glide at a very low altitude,
hover, and then take off at blink
speed or split in two! Some witnesses
saw the orbs detach from the main
object, go out into the environment,
and then re-dock with it. Incredible
technology to be sure … oftentimes
described as “otherworldly.”
Besides these anomalous objects
appearing prior to and after the
Arizona mass sighting, it is important
to note that there weren’t just one
or two events on March 13, 1997, as
the media and military would have
us believe, but unusual sightings taking place for over a dozen hours.
Reports started as early as 5:20
p.m. in New Mexico through 11:30
p.m. when two commercial airlines
witnessed a massive triangular craft
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I have yet to find an answer. But
after seven years of anonymity and
intensive research while keeping a
detailed daily diary, I did end up
with a 750-page journal of incredibly
credible information that I ultimately
felt was too important not to share.
Q: Is there evidence of the
Phoenix Lights being of extraterrestrial origin? What do you
think the Phoenix Lights are?
with lights covering Las Vegas, and
continued to the next morning when
a Boeing crew arriving for work at Sky
Harbor IAP, about 5:30 a.m., witnessed the mysterious mile-wide object
hovering over their tarmac!
There is an estimated 10,000
people who witnessed this extraordinary mass UFO “parade,” which
has become historic in the annals
of ufology and human history. To
this day, the Phoenix Lights have
NEVER been duplicated and cannot
be explained or denied.
Q: Did you have an interest in
paranormal aerial phenomena
before these events took place?
Dr. Lynne: I had no interest or
knowledge of unexplained aerial
phenomena before our very close
sighting in 1995 of three amber orbs
in a pyramid formation hovering just
yards from our mountainside home.
I happened to capture stunning photographs of this “advanced intelligent
technology” two years before the
mass sighting, with no idea what they
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could have been.
Besides the close encounter in
1995, one of the most dramatic sightings for me was two months before the
mass sighting, on January 23, 1997,
when I captured the same phenomena in the same location as the video
I would shoot during the mass event.
These awesome 35mm photos are of
a mile-wide phenomena head-on and
then turning into a V. The phenomena was confirmed the next morning
by air traffic controllers at Sky Harbor
International Airport as a mile-wide V
of equidistant points of light, turning as
a unit against the wind at a 1,000 feet
altitude in Class B Restricted airspace!
These orb phenomena continued and were captured by myself and
others on film for days before the
mass sighting, and then a hand-full
of us during the mass sighting. After
I learned that thousands statewide
witnessed the same phenomena on
March 13, 1997, as I had been documenting for years, I pushed my entire
successful medical career aside to
find a logical source and meaning for
what I saw and photographed.
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Dr. Lynne: When I witnessed and
photographed the Unexplained Aerial
Phenomena (UAP) up close and
personal in 1995, I had no idea we
had this advanced technology here on
Earth. However, as others would share
during the mass sighting, the objects
felt “unearthly” and inter-dimensional
because when they slowly and mechanically disappeared from view, they
still seemed to be there, even though
we didn’t see them anymore!
Almost 17 years later, I still have
no idea what these things are, only
that they are and that it is time we get
this topic out in the open — address it,
accept it, and study it — so we can find
out who’s driving these things, as well
as move forward in our own evolution.
But I was fascinated to learn that
native cultures right here in Arizona
and worldwide do believe that otherworldly intelligences have been visiting us since human documentation
began. In fact, the Gila Native Americans living in the basin between South
Mountain and the Estrella Mountain
Ranges shared that they have been
looking up at these orbs for centuries.
They call them Sky People and Light
Beings. They are part of their culture.
And as in other tribes, including
Hopi, they have protocols to invite
these beings. Some believe they are
ancestors coming to give them comfort, inspiration, and guidance.
By the way, the Gila indigenous
peoples call the Estrellas, which means
star in Spanish, the “Gateway to the
Stars,” believing there is a porthole
or gateway in that area. In science we
look for repeatability, and if you examine my photos closely you will see that
these UAP keep popping up in that
same location. Maybe they are right!
Q: What do you think of the
U.S. government’s explanations
for the Phoenix Lights?
Dr. Lynne: It is pretty intriguing how
the story played out after the mass
sighting. There was no investigation
or explanation by the military or government for the extraordinary events
on March 13 until July 25, 1997, one
month after a June 18 front page
USA TODAY article opened our
event to international scrutiny.
We were immediately deluged
by media from all over the world
asking why there was no inquiry or
explication. The very next day, on
June 19, former Gov. Fife Symington mocked the event in a scheduled
press conference, presumably to put
a lid on the growing national and
international interest.
But that little diversion didn’t
stop me from my own continued
inquiry. After checking with military
officials at every base in Arizona for
weeks and learning that they were
just as curious as we were, on July 24,
1997, I received a very interesting call
from the head of PR at the Air National Guard. She stated that no one
had looked at the log of visiting ANG
and that the Maryland ANG was in
town that night deploying illumination flares in “Operation Snowbird,”
which I later learned meant diversionary tactical maneuvers!
No doubt flares may have been
sent off to attract attention away from
the true unknowns and confuse the
issue, but not one witness described
flare characteristics of “drifting haphazardly with the wind, flickering frantical-
ly with huge smoke trails, or illumination of the area around the lights.”
In stark contrast, witnesses described a low-gliding, rock-solid, mile-
“Some believe they are
ancestors coming to
give them comfort, inspiration, and guidance.”
wide equidistant V formation of orbs
(self contained light) that traversed
the entire state for many hours. Flares
cannot do that! Just take a look …
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2x
ZD7kgyHo&feature=share.
When I told her that I had
photographic evidence of the same
phenomena in the same location two
months before and during the mass
sighting, confirmed both times by air
traffic controllers as appearing at 1,000
feet in Class B restricted airspace, she
blurted, “You never told me that!”
The Phoenix Lights Documentary is
a comprehensive examination of the
strange lights seen over Phoenix and
throughout Arizona on March 13, 1997.
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In addition, there were witnesses
who watched the same V array of
three equidistant orbs/craft that
I videotaped glide silently at low
altitude right above their head about
10 p.m., describing the PLs as “huge
canisters of swimming light.”
But the best confirmation that
the Phoenix Lights were definitely
not flares came three years after the
mass sighting when three Air National Guard units tried to duplicate the
Phoenix Lights in an announced “reenactment” on March 7, 2000. They
failed miserably. Decide for yourself:
http://www.azfamily.com/home/13thanniversary-of-Phoenix-Lights-andstill-no-answers-87540507.html.
To this day, the Phoenix Lights
— and the videos around 10 p.m. —
have never been duplicated. However, that didn’t stop the “authorities”
from declaring the “flare” excuse for
the entire mass sighting on July 25,
1997, and continuing to do so.
Q: Tell us about any paranormal experiences you’ve had
before March 13, 1997.
Dr. Lynne: I have to admit that the
Phoenix Lights were not my first paranormal experience. Besides details of
some pretty bizarre “happenings” after
the mass sighting, I also share my 1956
childhood Near-Death Experience
(NDE) in the book, which could very
well have been a precursor to what is
happening now.
After my childhood NDE, when
I was taken into another space and
time and met three giant beings in
glowing white robes, I have lived
with that vivid memory and “knowing” that we are not alone in the
universe. Was this early paranormal
experience the foundation, while
the close sighting in 1995 was the
catalyst that propelled me to do this
dedicated work?
I approach all of this as a healthy
skeptic and cannot definitively con-
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firm one way or the other. However,
there is that possibility ...
Keep in mind that there were a
number of other Phoenix Lights witnesses who shared with me that they
also had childhood NDEs that were
re-awakened by the mass sighting. I began considering a connection between
all unexplained phenomena — whether NDEs, out-of-body experiences, or
unexplained aerial phenomena. And
when I started looking for confirmation, I started finding credible studies
by esteemed scientists at university
level verifying a strong connection.
Not only is the experience similar
in many unexplained phenomena
cases, particularly those associated
with a mystical light, but the most profound finding was the positive aftereffect that changed an experiencer’s
life forever in the majority of cases.
I began calling all Unexplained
Phenomena UPs, because they are
touching the experiencer to the core
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with a positive awakening. The person
who truly experiences an UP realizes
our intimate connection to each other,
to our beautiful planet, and to the universe. They are enlightened forever.
Like myself, many return from
the experience with a feeling of
urgency to help make this world a
better one and were told that they
needed to come back for a reason.
Perhaps this is mine.
Q: Did you encounter any type
of ”high strangeness” following your experiences with the
Phoenix Lights?
Dr. Lynne: The weeks following the mass sighting of March,
13, 1997, were filled with unusual
events, including weird dreams, an
out-of-body experience, confirmation that the essence of who we are
does go on after passing, and a daytime sighting of the orbs exactly one
month later (caught on film by an
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elderly couple in Rainbow Valley),
followed by automatic writing in the
middle of that night.
The “message” I penciled, with
my eyes closed in the dark, sent me
on this wondrous journey of discovery. Will let your readers enjoy the
fascinating details in the Third Edition
of my book, The Phoenix Lights: A
Skeptic’s Discovery That We Are
Not Alone. In this latest version, I
share what has transpired since I came
forward after seven years of anonymity
in 2004, plus new riveting information
that I never thought I would share
— the analysis and conclusion of my
close sighting pics by respected Navy
Optical Physicist and renowned UFO
researcher Bruce Maccabee, Ph.D.
I have kept his mind-boggling
findings private for over a dozen
years because of the bizarre nature
of the case. But in fact, Dr. Maccabee presented my 1995 data at
the 1999 MUFON International
Symposium in Washington, D.C., as
the first authenticated photographic
evidence ever of “missing time.”
Q: You’ve written extensively
about your experiences with the
Phoenix Lights. Tell us about
the mass media and presentations where you’ve documented
your personal accounts and
those of others.
Dr. Lynne: Since divulging my
identity eight years ago and coming
forward with the book, my data and
I have been featured in hundreds of
radio, print, and TV interviews.
I have also been a keynote speaker at the University of Arizona Tucson
Medical Center with Harvard’s Dr.
John Mack (just months before his
untimely passing); Washington, D.C.
X Conference; MUFON International
Symposium; and many more.
It is both an honor and privilege
that my book and documentary have
been hailed as the definitive works
concerning the most important mass
UFO sighting in modern history,
called the “Phoenix Lights.” My
interviews and articles have been
featured in publications including
TV Guide Magazine, Physician’s
Management Magazine, UFO
Magazine, National News Network,
Philadelphia Inquirer, Phoenix
Magazine, L.A. Times Magazine,
Enlightenment Magazine, National
UFO Magazine, AZ Republic, Open
Minds Magazine, among others.
Q: You’ve also made an internationally award-winning
documentary about the Phoenix Lights. Tell us about this
project and the feedback and
response you’ve received since
releasing it.
Dr. Lynne: After pushing my entire
successful medical career aside for
four years to meticulously research,
study, and compile the most credible information concerning these
anomalous phenomena, I went back
to work as the Chief Clinical Consultant at the renowned Arizona Heart
Institute’s Wellness & Imaging Center while condensing my 750-page
daily journal into 230 pages of the
best info I found.
I also did much soul searching
on whether or not to come forward
with the stunning data. After seven
years of anonymity, while sharing my
Phoenix Lights photo evidence gratis
to the media, I finally took that precarious step and published the first
edition of my book. The response
was so overwhelming and positive
that I felt obliged to produce a visual
edition, complete with witness accounts, experts, the history and background of these elusive phenomena,
the effect on the experiencer, as well
as the “message.”
I was approached by filmmakers, but working full time, doing radio
interviews into the night, and Barnes
& Noble/Borders book tours on the
weekends, I did not have the time to
even think about producing a documentary. Enter talented filmmaker
Steve Lantz, who was very persistent
and passionate about the topic, as well
“No one could give me
an explanation for
what I witnessed and
documented on film.”
as the project. Like myself, he wanted
to create something credible and
professional to help raise awareness in
a non-threatening, informative way.
It has been evolving ever since
we began production in June 2004
when I ended up leaving the Arizona
Heart Institute to dedicate my full time
energy and monies to complete it. We
have been going full throttle since, as
the film has evolved each year with
new data, new sightings, and new witnesses, including former Gov. Symington, a 911 Phoenix police operator,
a commercial/military pilot, and the
powerful words of moon walker himself, Astronaut Dr. Edgar Mitchell.
The feedback has been extraor-
After seven years of anonymity and
intensive research while keeping a
detailed daily diary, Dr. Lynne ended
up with a 750-page journal.
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dinary. Not only have we won over
a dozen international film festival
awards, which is unheard of for a
documentary, especially for one of
this genre, but from the thousands
of e-mails and communications I
have received through the years, our
unique endeavor is indeed touching
one person at a time very deeply,
just as these anomalous phenomena
are doing worldwide.
Q: What are some of the common myths and misconceptions
about the Phoenix Lights?
Dr. Lynne: After the mass sighting,
when I learned that thousands of
people saw what I had been witnessing and that these anomalies were
appearing worldwide, I took great
lengths to have my photo data analyzed and explained to me. I went to
the heads of the University of Arizona optical sciences and consciousness study departments; Arizona
State University geology, anthropology, astronomy, and mathematics
departments; the acclaimed Brooks
Institute of Photography in Santa
Barbara, CA; in addition to respected Navy Optical physicist Dr. Bruce
Maccabee in Washington, D.C.
Across the board, no one could
give me an explanation for what I witnessed and documented on film, but
what they could confirm was that my
35mm photos are of true unknowns.
Not only is it vital that witnesses
worldwide know that they are not
alone, which in and of itself is healing to those who are afraid to talk
about their experiences for fear of
ridicule or discrediting, but it was
essential to me that the potentially
important data be shared, whatever
the consequences.
However, even though I came
forward with impressive evidence and
the “rest of the story” in 2004, some
media — who are either uninformed
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or choose to ignore the data — continue to report a different narrative.
Most focus on the first official call
from Paulden, Arizona, by a retired
police officer at 8:20 p.m. and profess
that the Phoenix Lights lasted only
an hour or so. They also separate the
earlier sightings from a “grand finale”
over Phoenix around 10 p.m., when
a hand-full of witnesses, including myself, captured the same phenomena
on video that thousands described for
hours before and many reported after
that time frame (i.e., mile wide, silent
arrowhead, boomerang, or V arrays
of five to seven lights).
Keep in mind that the videos
around 10 p.m. are virtually the
only hard evidence of the Arizona
mass sighting — and the only thing
of substance that authorities could
debunk. Even though the videos of
the unknowns are very different than
what they looked like in real time,
they continue to use them to explain
away the “Phoenix Lights” as illumination flares!
Needless to say, it has been
a bit frustrating and disconcerting
that hard core skeptics, debunkers, media (outside of Phoenix),
and even some leaders in the UFO
community ignore my own credible and authenticated photo data
and continue to mislead the public
concerning the complicated and still
unexplained March 13, 1997, event,
including Wikipedia.
If you find this curious and suspect, there is much more to the “inside story” that I hope you will check
out in the book and documentary.
Plus, if you would like to learn about
the Phoenix Lights myths, please
refer to “Debunking the Debunkers” on the Phoenix Lights Network
Website. My documentary collaborator, Steve Lantz, does an exemplary job of dispelling the falsehoods
that abound (i.e., flares, blimps,
conventional aircraft, holograms,
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The Phoenix Lights book presents a
detailed account of the strange events
that took place on March 13, 1997, and
the ensuing cover up of what is now being hailed as the largest mass sighting of
UFOs in modern times.
etc.) at http://www.thephoenixlights.
net/Myths.htm.
Q: What is the Geospatial Animation Project?
Dr. Lynne: As mentioned earlier,
there weren’t just two events, as most
debunkers and the misinformed
would have us believe, but many
events for many hours, as well as
multiple phenomena noted by witnesses statewide.
Besides the orb formations, there
were eight to nine different mile-wide
craft. Whether the reports were of a
phenomenon that could morph, a parade of multiple craft, or the perception of the witness from their vantage
point, we may never know. However,
it seemed important to illustrate these
different craft for public awareness.
So after 12 years of intensive
investigation and compilation by
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UFO researchers Michael Tanner
and William Hamilton of the most
credible objects reported by multiple witnesses to the National UFO
Reporting Center, AZ MUFON, Village Labs, and 700 reports to then
Councilwomen/Vice Mayor Frances
Barwood, Geospatial Animation
Project (GAP) was created by illustrator Larry Lowe: http://www.
thephoenixlights.net/GAP.htm.
Not only was there a craft
reported to have split in two, but another craft is identical to video captured one month before our mass
sighting during another mass sighting
in St. Petersburg, Russia, on February 19, 1997: http://www.youtube.
com/watch?v=2wkpn4S6WlY. Just
as our own Air Traffic Controllers
(ATCs) and the Boeing crewman at
Sky Harbor International Airport reported concerning our mass sighting,
the St. Petersburg “craft” was also
reported by St. Petersburg airport
ATCs as hovering over their tarmac!
Q: Have you ever been persecuted for your beliefs about
and work surrounding the
Phoenix Lights?
Dr. Lynne: With all the ridicule
and discrediting surrounding this
topic, it was quite precarious for me
to come forward as a well-established
medical professional. I have to admit
that staying anonymous while doing
my homework for seven years paid
off. From the feedback and plaudits
I have received since 2004, it seems
that those who actually look at my
dedicated endeavors truly appreciate
the time, effort, and sacrifice that has
gone into making them the best they
can be. I am so grateful that others
have embraced my heartfelt efforts.
The major reasons I came forward were to set the record straight,
as well as to let others know that they
are not alone in their experiences.
Keep in mind that when I first revealed the “rest of the story” in 2004,
the official and accepted explanation
for the Phoenix Lights (outside of
Arizona) was that they were merely
military illumination flares. There
are some who still feed into this
“logical” explication. If it gives them
comfort, that’s okay. Everyone in
their own time.
To be clear, most things can
be explained. Only a small percentage cannot. But let’s get the facts
concerning these curious, enigmatic,
intelligent phenomena that demonstrate aerial capabilities far beyond
our own correct in the meantime.
With all the hard work of many,
one of the most fulfilling aspects of
the still unexplained and now historic Arizona mass sighting of March
13, 1997, is that similar sightings
around the globe are being compared to the Phoenix Lights. Slowly,
but surely, the word is getting “out
there.”
It’s also important that credible
witnesses do come forward. One
important example that assisted in
lending additional momentum to
the Phoenix Lights occurred shortly
after the 10th anniversary of our mass
sighting when former Governor Fife
Symington — who had mocked the
event in 1997 — revealed that he had
actually witnessed it and as a pilot
and military, he was assured that it
was “otherworldly!”
His courageous admission propelled the Phoenix Lights into the
international spotlight of disclosure,
especially on the Internet, which has
played a pivotal role in disseminating information at record speed
concerning our sighting and others.
In fact, the Phoenix Lights case was
the first mass event discussed in
chat rooms, while enthusiastic blogs
continue to this day.
With more credible witnesses
coming forward, similar global sight-
ings being recorded on film and
reported, plus thousands of UFO
files declassified by countries around
the world, including France, the UK,
Belgium, Russia, Denmark, Brazil,
Mexico, and recently New Zealand,
the awareness of this new reality is
slowly but surely seeping into the
mass consciousness.
It would be a huge step in the
right direction if the ridicule and
snickering dissipates for witnesses of
unexplained phenomena who share
their experiences.
Perhaps one day soon, the
debunkers and those who try to discredit others who do come forward
will be the ones who are laughed at.
It’s already happening.
“I do believe that we are
at a pivotal time in our
civilization’s history.”
Q: Will you continue to research the Phoenix Lights?
Dr. Lynne: Good question. The
truth of it is that I will probably
continue looking for an answer
until I find one. And now that The
Phoenix Lights book and documentary have gained lives of their own, I
am returning to my passion of youth
education by creating comprehensive curricula on the topic for Grade
through High School. Young people
thirst for knowledge concerning this
subject, but there is absolutely nothing about it in our history books.
Hopefully, I can help fill that gap as
well. Stay tuned …
I do believe that we are at a pivotal time in our civilization’s history.
I liken it to the flat Earth era when
our world view changed dramatically
after realizing that our own world is
round! With the recent CERN finding that there are particles faster than
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the speed of light, that if true seriously questions Einstein’s Theory of
Relativity, plus NASA’s discoveries
that life is viable everywhere and that
there are billions of other galaxies,
with trillions of other planets — and
possibilities — our world view is
evolving once again.
As a final note, it is important to
impart that there has not been one
report of harm, threat, or abduction
associated with the “Phoenix Lights.”
I’m not saying that everything out
there is benevolent, but when you
study the data it does seem that these
gentle, non-threatening “visitations”
are alerting us to their presence,
while waking us up to the wondrous
potentials that await us in the vast
universe — and within ourselves.
They, whoever they are, are touching us deeply.
It is also very exciting that
people across the globe are just beginning to learn the poignant details
about our incredible mass sighting and looking skyward, catching
glimpses of something otherworldly
as they exclaim, “Oh look, there’s
the Phoenix Lights!”
Q: What else should our readers know about you and your
work?
Dr. Lynne: Thank you for giving
me the opportunity to share my
thoughts and efforts. My only wish
is that your readers will take a look
at what I have compiled in my book
and film so they too can learn and
grow, as I have.
*****
For more information about Dr.
Lynne Kitei, The Phoenix Lights …
A Skeptic’s Discovery That We Are
Not Alone book and internationally award-winning Phoenix Lights
Documentary, please check out the
Phoenix Lights Network at www.
thephoenixlights.net.
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