11 Suspected Shootings Reported Along Highway Near Phoenix
Col. Frank Milstead, director of the Arizona Department of Public Safety, told Greta Van Susteren tonight that they are now investigating 11 suspected incidents ...
Up the reward to at least 50 thou, come on Phoenix.., 20 thou... really..
try 200 thou..
New Info About The Phoenix Lights ,17 Years After The Incident
New Info About The Phoenix Lights. The new Documents shows proof that all military aircraft were grounded the day and night of the sighting. Source ...
This Lady is a few sandwiches short a picnic, seriously I was there with 3
friends I was heading westbound on the rio salado pkwy just passing Dobson
where the park was which is now a huge shopping area sadly! We thought
there were missles being shot off and freaked but there were a bunch of
helicopters shooting off flares the best example to explain was like
burning magnesium above a bunsen burner this was not a theory it was a fact
I was right underneath all this while it was happening we passed the 101
and pulled over got out to watch and called the police they said the
military was illuminating the nite sky all I belive is what I had seen with
my eyes and nut jobs are out there turning this into a UFO and a government
cover up, what the hell! I belive there is life out there but truthfully
this isn't what people are trying to portray, sorry!
+mafia Mark your welcome to come visit me in las vegas im not nor ever was military or a government worker! I know theres life out their i know from family that were high ranking officers told me that the states and a few other countrys have technology/spacecraft not from this planet when i hear people say something is a theory or not true like the flares that were seen it upsets me cause i was there and i had seen what the military did , what i didnt know was 2hrs before there was the ufo sighting! So your comment is just stupid!
+mafia Mark The government has literally debunked their own story about the flares in an official document from Luke Air Force base dated May 1st 1997 which explicitly states that the USAF "did not cause the lights". Gotta love the blind sheep who can't think for themselves.
+Rich MLynne Kitai is a medical doctor. What's your level of education like?The government did drop flares while this was happening. They then took video of the flares and put it on the news to cover up the craft. So you are correct in what you saw,. You did see flares getting dropped, because they did, but that doesn't mean there wasn't something else in the sky at the same time. Lots of people saw the flares, but lots of people (10,000 of them) also saw a giant, low flying, silent "craft" with "orange balls of light/plasma" on the bottom. 800 of these witnesses were personally interviewed by Arizona council-woman Frances Barwood, all unrelated from different areas and walks of life, and they all said the exact same thing. You also must not have been paying attention to the video, because the May 1st USAF document comes right out and says that "we, the Army, did not in any way cause the lights over Phoenix that are so hot right now". It was only ever supposed to be an internal document, and that is more less literally what it says, in a few more words. So there you have it. We know the government was shooting flares, because they admitted they did, and you saw it happening. But now we also know that the Army admits that they "did not cause the lights everyone is raving about". By this simple statement, they have come flat out and said that "the lights" were NOT the flares, and that they were not responsible for whatever was causing the phenomena.
+Charles Southward again ,i tell you also its not one time i saw ufo here
Phoenix Rear-End Crash Caught on Dashcam (no audio)
Customer-submitted footage of a nasty rear-end crash in Phoenix, Arizona. Luckily, no serious injuries were reported. Filmed with the BlackVue DR650GW-2CH: ...
Probably on drugs. Seems like everyone is these days.
The Phoenix Incident Official Trailer (2015)
On March 13th, 1997 a number of “missing person” cases were reported in Phoenix, Arizona after thousands of people witnessed an unexplained series of lights ...
Just finished watching it.
These big, lumbering, roaring, flesh eating Aliens have solved the problems
behind interstellar travel? Their feet, hands etc, are so large, yet they
can manage the fine details needed for building a spacecraft?
Give me a break.
+Lacy RiceIt's still a bit down long in my queue, but comments are promising towards the status of the file. Can't say the same for the actual movie itself though...
+The Demon's Reflection Fuck me. It doesn't seem to be released in my country. Seems I'll have to wait a longass time. Been far too long already for a live action movie with these guys, much less in starring roles, and now this.Voice-over artists need more love.Thanks for the heads-up, btw.
"Four men were killed in a mid-air helicopter crash in central Phoenix. KNXV-TV Channel 15 reported that one of the choppers belonged to its station. The other ...
@realisticHomeboy Could you explain to me why the death rate is lower in
today's society? We still have war, crime, poverty, political corruption
and all of the problems that society had back in the already mentioned
years. So could it be, that society has evolved to believe that death is
sad? I conclude that, and yes that's my theory based on facts presented to
me. But since you think evolution of society is not relevant, explain to me
the immense difference in death rate, and back up ur claim.
@normanmj I would love to tell my boss to go f himself, but since I am my
own boss it won't matter much. But a slave like might not fare so well.
Also, I'm a pilot. I feel for the lives lost, but they died in-vein.They
choose to put themselves in peril, as well as the other's on the ground.
When I fly,I'm always concerned for the safety of all. In my aircraft, and
on the ground. These pilot's only cared about their story, and ratings.
Looks like karma found them first. Karma will find you too.
@realisticHomeboy Let's get this clear right now. I feel that the lose of
life is sad. Society today thinks death is sad (based on what I presented
in numerous comments below). That doesn't mean that every individual feels
that death is sad; you're an example of that. You argued that my point
about society viewing death as being sad was just an assumption. My
counter-argument was you could clearly determine that my statement was
correct by viewing the evolution of society over the last3000yrs
@whiff1962 I'm simply supporting my theory that society today associates
death with the feeling of sadness. RealisticHomeboy, whom I was debating
with, feels that death isn't sad.So although my theory can be argued with
because of the massive unknowns of society 3,000 years ago, there are many
more arguments in favor of my initial comment. For instance, the trapped
miners in Chili. The world is watching and hoping they all are rescued.
Race for cures, fund-raisers, etc., are also supportive.
@realisticHomeboy For example: Cigarettes would remain inelastic if a tax
was increased per pack. I would then support that comment by stating that
cigarettes remain inelastic because no matter what price they are, a
majority of smokers will still make the purchase. This can be proven by the
law of elasticity of demand. This is YOU: "Cigarettes remain inelastic" oh
you're wrong and your logic is wrong and seriously dude you have no clue.
BUT you fail to have a strong argument in any reply.
@realisticHomeboy You are misinterpreting me. I studied Western
Civilization in College, and death in itself during the time period's that
I mentioned was viewed as 'not sad'. Socially, the world has evolved to
believe death is sad. This can be determined by the immense difference
between death encountered during those time periods and the current time
period. So these are not my feelings, this is what society has evolved to
be over the last 3,000 years. You're creating false accusations.
@anythung22 You ought to read about suicide, if you really want to
understand a culture's attitude about death. I would suggest you read
Thomas Szasz' book on suicide. I don't quite understand what you are
saying, and what your moral and political message is that you care to
impart. However, again, this social vision of which you speak seems a
rather disquieting one, certainly with your references to matters of
health: Kind of like a therapeutic tyranny with intimations of eugenics.
@whiff1962 There's no political statement to be made here, so I'm confused
why you keep bringing it up. Like I said below, the sole purpose of my
comments are to protect the legacies of the men that died in this video. I
will continue to reply to comments tainting these men as sinners that
deserved death. The argument between me and RealisticHomeboy became a
sociological debate about society today. I think you have a vague
understanding of the argument and are a bit confused.
@realisticHomeboy Social evolution is a term to describe how society has
changed over time. When you study sociology in college, you will understand
this. Social evolution can include how beliefs, feelings, culture,
etc..have changed over time. I was specifically talking about the feeling
of death, and how society has changed over the last 3000 years to belief
that death is sad. This is NOTHING to do with how "I feel" or "my
emotions". So don't tell me to get educated...
@codywaynejones Absolutely. There are so many unknowns about the
civilizations from 3,000 years ago to truly compare today's civilization to
it. But we do know there is an immense difference in death; the death toll
being greater in older civilizations. One would think an increase in
population would increase death rates, but it hasn't. So we could conclude
that society has gradually changed to believe death is sad; a tough
argument to make..but also tough to dismiss.
@realisticHomeboy Everyone makes mistakes, on and off their job, even you,
if you even have one. They made a mistake, and they lost their own lives.
That's it. They are not criminals. They are not any more immoral than you
watching this video. One day, you might just make a tragic mistake that
injures or kills someone. Be sure to come back and enlighten us on how you
feel you should not be labeled as a criminal. You are a sick, loveless
idiot. May God help you.
@realisticHomeboy Get some more education? I just summed up over 3,000
years of history into a sociological perspective, and your reply is "get
some education". My opinion was based on historic data which is factual.
Again, you read part of my comment and attack that, while failing to
understand the concept of my comment as a whole. And btw, talking about
education..when you quote something it should look like this: "My so called
'assumption' are facts".
@whiff1962 I'm comparing society over the last 3,000 years to today's
society to conclude that society has evolved to believe death is sad. This
can be determined by the immense differences in the amount of deaths, with
all variables being the same as today; war, political corruption, etc.
Suicide is just a small determinant of creating a sociological view of
death, thus reading about one determinate would only give the reader a
broad understanding.
CBS 5 News Phoenix - "Kid Crash M3 Video" Featured Story
CBS 5 News in Phoenix, AZ does a feature story on our "Kid Crashes M3 into Rocks" video that went viral in 3 days. We are satisfied with the report because the ...