A Doctor Documents the Phoenix Mass Sighting

Published on January 06, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Photograph showing a formation of bright lights in the night sky over a city, in a V or boomerang shape, representing the famous Phoenix sighting.

A Doctor Documents the Phoenix Mass Sighting

Dr. Lynne D. Kitei, a physician from Arizona, went from skeptic to investigating one of the most widely documented aerial phenomena in modern history. Her book, The Phoenix Lights, recounts her direct experience and that of hundreds of people during the night of March 13, 1997. 🛸

A Qualified Witness Applies a Clinical Method

After observing from her home a huge and silent formation of lights, Kitei decided to analyze the event with the rigor of her profession. She did not limit herself to her own account; she systematically collected and evaluated multiple pieces of evidence. Her work focuses on preserving the facts and presenting a solid case that transcends the usual stigma.

Key Evidence She Collected:
  • Numerous testimonies from other observers in Phoenix and other areas of Arizona.
  • Photographs and detailed analyses of the lights, describing an object in the shape of a V or boomerang of gigantic proportions.
  • The discrepancy between what witnesses saw and the subsequent official explanations.
"Sometimes, the simplest explanation is that your city was overflown by something that doesn't fit in the hangar."

A Phenomenon That Doesn't Fit Conventional Explanations

Kitei argues that the official statements, which attributed the event to military flares launched in an exercise, do not match what was observed during the first and massive wave hours earlier. Her investigation highlights the anomalous characteristics of the case.

Characteristics That Challenge a Simple Explanation:
  • The colossal size of the reported object, exceeding any known conventional aircraft.
  • Its slow and completely silent movement, contrary to the behavior of flares or planes.
  • The large number and diversity of witnesses, including highly credible individuals.
  • The subsequent sightings in the same area, suggesting a recurring phenomenon.

A Legacy of Serious Investigation

Lynne Kitei's book does not seek only to tell a story, but to invite consideration of the phenomenon with seriousness. By applying a methodical approach, she transforms a popular event into a case study that combines direct observation, evidence analysis, and the collective testimony of a community. Her work remains a crucial document for anyone who wants to evaluate what happened that night in Arizona. 🔍