


The
Phoenix Lights Documentary
Based
on the book "The Phoenix Lights - A Skeptics
Discovery That We Are Not Alone"
by Lynne D. Kitei, M.D.
Dr.
Lynne's firsthand experiences, as well as her startling photographs, are
considered by optical physicists and experts in the field as groundbreaking
and historic. After seven years of meticulous research, she is coming forward
with stunning data and personal interviews in The Phoenix Lights Documentary,
an in depth examination of the strange lights seen over Phoenix and throughout
Arizona on March 13th 1997.
44
credible eyewitnesses, scientists and experts give compelling testimony
to the reality of these mysterious visitations. What were they? How did
they affect the witnesses? What do they mean? The project is a collaborative
effort between Lynne D. Kitei, M.D. (Executive
Producer, Writer, Director & Key Witness) and Steve
Lantz (Producer, Director of Photography, Editor & Composer).
On
March 13, 1997, while looking skyward for a glimpse of the Halle-Bopp Comet,
thousands of Arizona residents also witnessed a mile-wide, V-shaped formation
of lights (that seemed to be attached to something) slowly and silently
gliding over their heads. The media frenzy soon attracted international
attention. ABC, NBC, CNN, MSNBC, The Discovery Channel and USA Today were
just a few to report on the story.
UFO
buffs call it the most documented mass sighting ever recorded. But still
today, the government and military
can only offer questionable explanations as to what the anomalous
lights truly were. Local and federal agencies
disagreed about who should investigate. The official
explanation offered by authorities is that the lights were flares dropped
by military aircraft. Many experts
and witnesses insist that what they saw were definitely not flares, but
something beyond this world.
Lynne
D. Kitei, M.D., an internationally acclaimed health educator and well-respected
Phoenix physician, played a key role in the media coverage that surrounded
the spectacle by capturing the lights in clear video and 35mm images from
her mountainside home, before and during the event. After the incident,
Dr. Lynne (initially referred to as "Dr. X" in the media) preferred to stay
in the background, anonymously feeding information and photo clips to the
many news organizations who wanted in on the story.
In
the years since the mass sighting, not only has she continued to photograph
these still unexplained objects, Dr. Lynne has become an ardent, tireless
researcher into the truth of the Phoenix Lights and an advocate for public
disclosure about the subject of unexplained phenomenon. THERE IS MUCH MORE
TO THE STORY THAN MARCH 13th!
For
additional information and to order the book or DVD, visit www.thephoenixlights.net.
Download the latest Press Kit for The Phoenix
Lights Documentary;
TPL Press Kit 10-09-06.pdf 4.78mb
