Is there any footage of the Phoenix Lights UFO? The videos I’ve come across mostly look like flares dropped with parachutes in a formation. I find myself 50/50 on the whole UFO debate.
I’ve read that there were actually two separate events that night. The first involved a V-shaped UFO that flew very close to the ground, with some observers believing it almost grazed the rooftops. It moved at a speed faster than a human sprinting and maintained its lights the entire time before soaring away at an astonishing velocity.
The second event featured military flares released in a V-formation a few hours later. From the three videos I’ve seen of the Phoenix Lights, they seem to depict these flares. The lights appear higher in the sky, are unevenly spaced, flicker like dying flames, and do not move in a forward direction. In one video, the lights resemble a slightly angled boomerang, while in another, they form a sharper V-shape. This makes sense if they were flares dropped from planes. Additionally, the glare from the flares could obscure the stars behind them, creating the illusion of a solid object.
I was disappointed to see that the documentary “I Know What I Saw” featured footage that, to me, clearly looked like flares. Many others have shared similar opinions about that particular clip while still believing a genuine UFO was witnessed that night.
Is there any existing footage or images of the first event involving the UFO?
EDIT: I apologize for my earlier comments! I regretfully turned off “I Know What I Saw” as soon as the Phoenix Lights flare footage appeared, so I missed the explanation that this particular clip showed the flares and that the actual UFO sighting occurred earlier. I’m sure I frustrated some viewers who completed the documentary, and for that, I’m sorry!
No need to apologize! It’s great that you’re open to exploring different perspectives on the Phoenix Lights incident. It can definitely be confusing with all the varying accounts and footage.
As for footage of the V-shaped UFO, there are a few eyewitness accounts and reports detailing the craft, but high-quality video footage from that night is scarce. Most of what circulates tends to come from the later military flare event, which adds to the confusion. Some people who witnessed the first event describe it as a massive, solid object moving silently and low in the sky, but without clear visuals captured on camera, it’s hard to definitively say what it was.
It’s understandable to be skeptical and intrigued at the same time, especially given the discrepancies in the footage and the numerous testimonies. If you’re interested, you might explore more firsthand accounts or research from reputable sources that discuss the event in detail, as they often compile eyewitness testimonies and might add more context to the actual UFO sighting. Keep questioning and seeking out information—it’s a key part of understanding the phenomenon!