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The Phoenix Lights: Former Air Force Man Comes Forward with Inside Information!

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THE UFO CHRONICLES

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t has been nearly 12 years since the incident known as the "Phoenix Lights" was shown around the world, nearly 12 years that something has been burning inside of me. When the official explanations of the incident were released (mainly the story about Maryland ANG A-10 "Flares" story), myself and everyone else that had anything to do with the incident itself were deflated, as we knew it was false.

amazing stuff
 
had a quick look around the site on one or two of the side articles. I might have taken this more seriously if it hadn't been for the underwater base found? video.
If somebody wanted the most likely articles ignored and laughed at, pairing them with ones like that pseudo documentary certainly does the trick.
 
it seems as tho 99.9% of the population do not know that there was an earlier craft.
 
99 percent of the population care more about Dancing With The Stars, and American Idol than they do about their rights, freedom, and the Constitution of the United States.

Like they're going to want to be bothered with thinking about something in the sky.

I for one welcome our reptilian overlords, and look forward to being oppressed by a superior race of hyper intelligent beings who will eat our children, and feast on the dead carcasses of people who work out every day, and eat healthy.

I will be considered junk food to our alien overlords, and will likely be used for either the breeding program, or possibly the salt mines. It depends on how much cake I can replace with beef.
 
Mornin' AnnetteMarie,

had a quick look around the site on one or two of the side articles. I might have taken this more seriously if it hadn't been for the underwater base found? video.
If somebody wanted the most likely articles ignored and laughed at, pairing them with ones like that pseudo documentary certainly does the trick.

The majority of articles listed in the "left" side-bar are posted "automatically" via a script and certain "search parameters"; this is done so articles (or more specifically "links to them") will appear (in real time) posthaste as they are published in this electronic void we call "the Internet."

The advantages of course are being "first" with UFO news, and not missing anything . . . the disadvantage(s) is the fact that some things slip through, as you've noted, that aren't particularly desirable. The decision was made long ago that the advantages outweigh the disadvantages. Moreover, the "UFO news articles" move through fairly quickly as the latest articles come in and replace the older ones.

The "main section" is controlled by your editor "moi," as well as the "Select UFO News" section.

With this format, we have garnered readers in over 140 countries and continue to grow exponentially; I would ask that you ignore some of the "lesser interesting pieces" and weigh each article on it's own merits.

Cheers,
Frank
 
had a quick look around the site on one or two of the side articles. I might have taken this more seriously if it hadn't been for the underwater base found? video.
If somebody wanted the most likely articles ignored and laughed at, pairing them with ones like that pseudo documentary certainly does the trick.

Frank (the editor) beat me to it, however if you let your mouse pointer hover over those URLs, you'll notice that they are from Google News. Apparently many people can't tell the difference, so FW should probably mark them as such, to avoid confusion.

Btw, for the past 40 days I've monitoring an "alert" (i.e. "newsclippings" service) at Google News on the subject of UFOs... and not suprisingly 90% or more is bunk, bunk, bunk.
 
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