PHXations—Saturday, June 5, 2010
Were UFOs scouting Phoenix?
Nine silver, flashing objects were observed at high altitudes over the metro Phoenix area on June 1, 2010, according to testimony from the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) witness reporting database.
The first object was seen at approximately 30,000 to 40,000 feet that moved behind clouds. A second object was seen that also moved behind clouds. Then a third object was seen that moved into clouds.
Five additional objects were then seen at even high altitudes. These were viewed as dots of flashing lights moving in formation.
A ninth object seemed to be tumbling down from the sky and the moved behind clouds.
I guess they couldn’t find any intelligent life forms here… it is an election year after all. /yaa
Some journalistic scholar will some day have to figure out the behind-the-scenes magic that produces major features on the same subject in both the Arizona Republic and the Phoenix Business Journal on the same Saturday morning.
They are both about ongoing Sky Train construction at Sky Harbor. The Republic story is better, in that it focuses on the details of a hundred-foot-tall overpass above a taxiway that planes will use. The PBJ story just ledes with the news that construction has reached a “fever pitch.” There’s lots of geeky details, though.
Services for Scottsdale city councilperson Tony Nelssen are being held this a.m. at West World, in Scottsdale, the PBJ says. He died May 26. The service will be outdoors, and temperatures are supposed to run far above 100 degrees today.


