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Reitred Navajo Ranger Speaks of UFOs

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posted on Mar, 18 2013 @ 07:58 PM
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I don't know about that incident but I do know that the Phoenix Lights were not flares. None of the events that happened that night were flares. I think it is good to be skeptical because we all are in search of the truth, not simply what we wish or want to believe.



posted on Mar, 18 2013 @ 08:17 PM
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Originally posted by SaveTheWolves
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Great videos! They sure do look odd to me. What they were saying in the "Phoenix Lights" movie is that they look like orbs, not lights that project light or glare around them. In the videos that's how yours looked to me...like contained light that does not project outside of itself. I have lived in the Phoenix area my whole life. I live on the northern edge of it now. In the summer I walk the dogs at night because it's unbearable to walk them during the day. I always take a flashlight to watch out for rattlesnakes and when I'm not looking down, I'm looking up. I have never had the honor of seeing a UFO...Never! Perhaps this summer I will...keeping fingers crossed.


I only saw them maybe once or twice a year while on the rez and it's pretty isolated feeling even in towns out there (ie. even Window Rock, the capital, has a population of a little over 3000). Very isolated. Traffic jams were usually cattle or sheep crossing the highway. The scattered and small population of rather closed mouthed people with outsiders could be another thing that would make it a place to test out experimental aircraft. However, the lights were really very strange so I'm still not utterly sold on that (just want to convince myself lol). If you ever take a road trip up there, most of the time that I saw them was in late spring/summer. I used to joke that "tourist season" was beginning when I saw them, lol.



posted on Mar, 19 2013 @ 12:33 AM
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Very interesting! Thanks for sharing. I never make it up to that part of the state. I was at Four Corners years ago and of course put a hand and foot in each state at the same time. Come to find out, it was incorrectly marked by about 2.5 miles! LOL I make it up to Flagstaff several times a year and last year went to Bearizona Wildlife park outside of Williams twice. Anyway, I'm not giving up and going to keep my eyes to the sky.



posted on Mar, 19 2013 @ 10:18 AM
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lol, I actually had a similar experience a bit back during the 4th of July. One of my neighbors looked up and saw these orange lights in the sky, about 15 of them and, after living out on the rez and seeing those orange things for so many years, I was positively terrified. Neighbors panicked as well. Thought for sure that "this was it", lol. Thankfully, took less than a minute to realize that they weren't exactly like the orange things at all and that they were actually a large release of paper lanterns in the sky. Was hilarious. Overall, the experience was kind of neat because, after the event, my neighbors started talking about the times that they saw UFOs and some of their experiences were really fascinating. Would have never heard those stories if it hadn't been for those paper lanterns, lol.

The real thing moves. I watched a formation of 5 of them once for about an hour.. They just hovered on the horizon and changed formation. Sometimes in a straight line, then they'd move into a kind of W formation. In the end when I decided I just wasn't going to watch anymore because of it being unnerving, one had dropped down beyond sight (landed?) on the horizon and two had flown off in opposite directions. I could never figure out why they would just hover like they did and change formations. Experimental craft, I could see them practicing formations but one definitely looked like it possibly landed (can't be sure). Where that would have landed would have been possibly around Ganado, AZ in the forested area due east. Odd place to land an experimental aircraft if that's what it was.



posted on Mar, 19 2013 @ 03:46 PM
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So many things I want to say. I just can't find the words. I hope those with eyes to see and ears to hear pay attention. Some of the best evidence will not appear to be evidence because those with the most real experiences don't bother documenting. *love and light to all* May the truth ring through in all the hearts of those who are meant to understand.



posted on Mar, 20 2013 @ 12:26 AM
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Originally posted by SaveTheWolves
Retired Navajo Ranger speaks about a UFO sighting on the Reservation in northern Arizona on March 12, 1997 which was the night before the infamous Phoenix Lights event.

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posted on Mar, 20 2013 @ 12:29 AM
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Originally posted by maryhinge

Originally posted by SaveTheWolves
Retired Navajo Ranger speaks about a UFO sighting on the Reservation in northern Arizona on March 12, 1997 which was the night before the infamous Phoenix Lights event.

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posted on Mar, 20 2013 @ 02:13 AM
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Thanks! Somebody else also walked me through it on the next one I did about the WWII Fighter Pilot and his UFO encounters. I actually got it to work!



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