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by Lynne Kitei (Author) "On the evening of March 13, 1997, a collection of unidentified flying objects crossed the state of Arizona from north to south and back again..." (more)
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  • Paperback: 248 pages
  • Publisher: Hampton Roads Publishing Co (1 April 2004)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1571743774
  • ISBN-13: 978-1571743770
  • Product Dimensions: 22.7 x 15.3 x 1.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 421,837 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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During the evening hours of March 13, 1997, thousands of Arizona residents witnessed a mile-long, v-shaped formation of lights flying in the skies overhead. The UFO sightings garnered headline news, catching the attention of both 'USA Today' and the 'CBS Evening News with Dan Rather'. One person, however, was not surprised at the appearance of the lights. Dr. Lynne Kitei was simply grateful that a phenomenon she'd been witnessing - and documenting - for months was being validated by the experience of thousands of people statewide. After the incident, Dr. Kitei preferred to stay in the background, anonymously feeding information and video clips to the many news organisations who wanted in on the story. Now, for the first time, Dr. Kitei comes forward to tell her own story. Phoenix Lights is an exhaustively researched look at the phenomenon, including dozens of astonishing photographs and Kitei's own take on the wider implications of this remarkable event.

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5.0 out of 5 stars We are not alone!, 6 Mar 2004
At 8 P.M. on the evening of the 6th February, 1995, Dr. Lynne Kitei had just settled into a bath when her relaxation was suddenly brought to a halt by her husband, Frank, calling from the bedroom. Dr. Lynne, knowing her husband, a family physician, was not easily alarmed, wrapped a towel around herself and rushed to his side to find him standing transfixed at the bedroom window, overlooking the distant skyline of the city of Phoenix, Arizona.
Frank's frantic calls were well justified for, less that a hundred yards from the window, three sphere-shaped objects hovered approximately 50 to 75 feet above ground level. Each of these "spheres" emanated a soft, inner light and it was obvious that they were not resultant of some laser beam or light show.
Realising instinctively that something very special was happening, Dr. Lynne grabbed her 35m.m. camera and managed to capture evidence of the strange objects on film. Little could she have known that this would prove to be the first of a whole series of events that would unfold over the coming months and years, peaking but not culminating on the evening of March 13th, 1997 when a number of craft and orbs, all unidentified, would cross the Arizona skies, an incident which became known as "The Phoenix Lights".
The phenomenon of The Phoenix Lights commenced at approximately 7-50p.m., when a "V-shaped" formation of bright yellow-orange orbs was observed leaving the Las Vegas area (Nevada) and flying at speed over the border into Arizona. The object was observed to travel over the Phoenix area and then on to Tucson, via a 300 mile corridor. The "V-shaped" formation was observed by thousands of people - from lorry drivers to physicians and children to lawyers. A whole cross section of society witnessed the object as it made its way across the Arizona skies and as the formation passed over Phoenix, the city stood still and traffic on the freeway stopped whilst the vehicles' occupants stared in awe.

However, Dr. Lynne was prepared. After two years of capturing the "spheres" on 35m.m. film and on video tape, she was ready with cameras at hand and succeeded in obtaining photographic and video evidence that would be broadcast locally, nationally and eventually across the World. Whilst avoiding all personal publicity and acknowledgement, Dr. Lynne fed her evidence gradually and anonymously to the excited media.
Despite the magnitude of The Phoenix Lights incident, the eyewitnesses to the events became increasingly concerned over the lack of explanation or even proper response from the authorities, whose attitude, at times, was one of derision. The authorities, however, did not appreciate the determination and expertise of the members of the public who were committed to seeking an explanation for the events which had occurred on the evening of March 13th.
Dr. Lynne's contributions to this "search for the truth" were of critical value. With expert scientific analysis of the photographic and video evidence by Jim Dilettoso and Mike Tanner, the unique optical properties of the "Lights" proved without doubt that the "military flares theory" had as much substance as flares themselves, expiring very quickly when subjected to proper scrutiny. Also, the contributions made by Ufologists Bill Hamilton and Peter Davenport and Councillor Francis Barwood as well as the other eyewitnesses who provided vital evidence and testimony should be acknowledged.
To describe The Phoenix Lights as an important incident would be an understatement and this applies to Dr. Lynne's book, which is also truly unique. For the first time a series of current, major UFO events has been captured on film and video by someone who readily admits to initially being a skeptic. Let us not forget that Dr. Lynne had little knowledge of or interest in UFOs prior to the evening in early February, 1995, when she first saw the mysterious pyramid-formation of spheres in the skies over Phoenix. Perhaps in that fact there lays the incredible value of this book.
For in her book, The Phoenix Lights, Dr. Lynne describes a personal journey, a journey which involved not just a change of opinion but a change of belief; a journey that resulted not just in a change of attitude but a spiritual change as well.
Dr. Lynne's book provides a detailed account of a momentous incident which will not only be of inestimable value to Ufologists but also provide comfort to those who have had a convincing UFO sighting themselves and have questions they need to answer. This is not just a book for "UFO buffs" though, being authored with such clarity of thought and expression, it is a book that should be a fascinating read for everyone. In fact, it probably should be read by everyone!

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4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent UFO account, 10 Dec 2008
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This book is an excellent thought provoking read, i found this book more interesting than most as we get to see irrefutable photographic and video evidence presented to the authorities, and then the subsequent cover-up stories emerge that i'm sure all readers of this subject are accustomed to, this only lends credence to the belief that the militiary/government do have an 'agenda' as far as these sightings are concerned.

As stated in the synopsis Dr Lynne has provided us with really excellent images which have been verified and proved to be from no known earthly origin, this alone sets this book apart from the rest, we can all understand that each UFO sighting can't feasibly be investigated by the government, and most are based on witness accounts with no hard evidence, but here we have it....and it's fascinating to read how the whole story pans out, with the authorities still reluctant to have any involvement despite this excellent evidence, you really wonder with the way technology is advancing and how many people have high quality cameras even on their phones these days how much longer this can go on!.

The only thing that dissapointed me about the book was that it seemed to me that Dr Lynne towards the end became less focused on her original mission which was to scientifically determine what these lights were and started to be consumed by the notion that she was supposed to educate the world and be some kind of spiritual leader, only coming to this assumption after reading of other peoples vastly different experiences over the years and in my opinion started to lose sight of the real meaning and significance of her own experience......we end up with her preaching to us about good health and leading your life the right way, having faith etc etc!!, i really liked the Dr Lynne at the start, the sceptic who analyzed every piece of data, couldn't get enough evidence and was relentless in her pursuit of the truth!, i found that without experiencing the lights myself i could not really be expected to follow the same spiritual enlightenment as Dr Lynne through her words and advice alone, and would have appreciated and enjoyed the book more had she stuck to the original investigation of the phenomena and not decided to try and change the readers spiritual state of mind.
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