With the recent sighting of a UFO by credible witnesses on Jan. 8, 2008 in Stephanville, TX, interest in UFO phenomena has brightly flared up once again. What's the big deal about hunting UFOs all of a sudden? If you ask me, intuitively I believe we are in for another increased wave of sightings.
Is it a coincidence that the History and Sci Fi channels each, have a new series airing about UFO hunters? Just a few days ago, the Travel Channel had what I consider a very well done documentary on UFO sightings in Sedona, Arizona. Sedona is considered very high in vortex energy and lay lines. According to the Native American Indians and mystics in the area, where these lines cross each other at a 90 degree angle like a grid, is where "Portal entrance points" to and from other dimensions can be accessed.
In March of 1997, a famous UFO light show (which became known as the "Phoenix Lights") sent a buzz around the world. Were these lights really from another world? A Phoenix city councilwoman asked for a formal investigation, and was assured it was nothing but flares dropped by military aircraft on an exercise. A lot of people didn't buy it and neither did I.
Arizona's former Governor, Fife Symington, put his own credibility on the line by flat out stating that the strange lights were really from out of this world and that he himself, had experienced a close encounter with a unexplainable type of craft on March 13, 1997.
Symington:
"I'm a pilot and I know just about every machine that flies. It was bigger than anything that I've ever seen. It remains a great mystery. Other people saw it--responsible people. I don't know why people would ridicule it."
Well that about says it. Keep looking up folks. What you see may surprise you!