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March 11, 1999: Phoenix Lights 2nd Anniversary - Peter Davenport
Published 1 year, 9 months ago
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Art Bell welcomes Peter Davenport, director of the National UFO Reporting Center, alongside MUFON investigator Robert Fairfax to discuss a landmark case near Mount St. Helens. Fourteen forestry workers witnessed a small disc-shaped craft descend toward a herd of elk, lift one adult animal off the ground, and rise until it vanished into the sky. Davenport and Fairfax detail their in-person interviews with three of the witnesses, describing them as sober, reluctant to seek publicity, and entirely credible.
The conversation shifts to breaking reports from the Chicago area, where a teenager and her mother independently observed a massive, silent triangular craft over Lamont, Illinois. Minutes later, a similar object was reported near Sandusky, Ohio. Davenport also shares audio from a former LAPD officer's wife describing a luminous split object seen below cloud cover near Los Angeles.
On the second anniversary of the Phoenix Lights, Art and Davenport revisit audio from that historic night and discuss the government's continued silence on UFO phenomena. Davenport expresses alarm at the increasing frequency and boldness of sightings nationwide, calling the official denial the biggest lie on the planet.
The conversation shifts to breaking reports from the Chicago area, where a teenager and her mother independently observed a massive, silent triangular craft over Lamont, Illinois. Minutes later, a similar object was reported near Sandusky, Ohio. Davenport also shares audio from a former LAPD officer's wife describing a luminous split object seen below cloud cover near Los Angeles.
On the second anniversary of the Phoenix Lights, Art and Davenport revisit audio from that historic night and discuss the government's continued silence on UFO phenomena. Davenport expresses alarm at the increasing frequency and boldness of sightings nationwide, calling the official denial the biggest lie on the planet.