Excellent & Timely
C. Sagan | Vancouver, BC | 05/05/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"In light of the recent spectacular sighting in Phoenix on April 21st and the bogus explanation of a layman deploying road flares attached to helium balloons one minute apart creating geometric figures in the sky (ie. an equidistant straight line of four lights changing into a perfect square and then a triangle), this excellent Documentary only strengthens the case for these anomalous events coming from out of this world.
Add the other similar 2008 sightings in Stephenville Texas, Kokomo lights in Indiana and the Oswego Lights seen in Illinois, as well as unexplained lights appearing in the skies over Granville, Massachusetts on April 18, 2008 and it is about time that we explore this fascinating and important topic in a professional and non-threatening way.
Producers Dr. Lynne Kitei and Steve Lantz have done just that. With credible scientific evidence from University based experts, stunning photographic evidence, impressive witness, military, pilot and even Astronaut testimony, in addition to a comprehensive overview of the subject matter, this film is a MUST SEE for everyone, every age.
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OBJECTIVE REVIEW OF UFO INCIDENT
Kathleen Wacholtz | Amherst, VA USA | 11/24/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This was a very honest and objective review of an well-observed UFO incident in AZ."
We're Not Alone
Calamity Jane | 09/02/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)
"A lighted unearthly craft flew purposely, silently and very slowly over Arizona. Its lights were seen by ten thousand people. Others claimed to see the triangle shaped outline of the craft as well. A doctor grabbed her camera and captured the event on film, while thousands of people flooded the 911 center with reports of strange lights moving through the sky.
Regardless of the vast number of witnesses, as well as the evidence caught on camera, the government first denied the event, and then later claimed the lights were caused by flares. Scientists quickly dismissed as nonsense the government's claim, and later proved it. Witnesses to the Phoenix lights were mocked at a public meeting when a government official entered the room wearing a space alien suit. One congresswoman (Barwood?) was humiliated and publicly trashed for believing the witnesses and continuing to demand answers, not laughter, from the government.
This documentary uses video of the real event, as well as an artist's simulation. As another reviewer pointed out it is difficult to tell which film is being shown at first. Several creditable witnesses give their accounts without embellishing them with fantasies and emotions. It is only during the last part of the film that imaginations take a turn off the deep end. People start speculating on why the lighted craft allowed itself to be seen by so many people. Opinions that "space aliens" are friendly and only want to warn us earthlings to end our dastardly, earth-killing ways, did not belong in this factual film.
I enjoyed the facts and the evidence presented. The over-the-top "who, what, where, why and how" speculations at the end might have been better left on the cutting room floor."