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From: campbell@ufomind.com (Glenn Campbell, Las Vegas) Date: Fri, 20 Jun 1997 18:21:35 -0800 Subject: Jason Leigh on Phoenix Sightings |
Date: Fri, 20 Jun 1997 06:20:00 +0000
From: "Jason Leigh, Ph.D." <jason7@denton.quik.com>
Organization: International UFO Muesum & Research Center
To: skywatch@wic.net
Subject: UFO over Phoenix--nothing Profound!
Dear Colonel & fellow members:
I do truly believe, after considerable thought and soul-searching, that
the UFO sighting of 3-13-97 over Phoenix--was a random visit--just as
the June 11, 1995 visit to a small town in Texas (Cleburne), which I
witnessed and videotaped in broad-daylight--was random. UFOs are seen
and photographed all over the world, and to assume that there is some
'ages-old' reason for the Phoenix visit--is pure folly. Why would the
gigantic UFO of ten days earlier (June 1, 1995) over Cleburne, TX., with
the smaller objects zipping downwards at a 90 degree angle,
in-formation, with one object zipping upwards towards the 'Mothership'
not be more important than the Phoenix sighting, when I captured the
whole thing on videotape? Could my proven clairvoyant abilities have
something to do with it? Why has the major, worldwide media shunned me
by condeming the footage, without even seeing it? Are there proven
clairvoyants in Phoenix? Do you start to get my drift? Read my
accountings of the best documented video of a broad-daylight UFO at:
IUFOMRC.COM and decide for yourself. We will not know "why Phoenix,"
or, "why Cleburne," for some time. Am I jealous of all of the attention
being given to this night-time UFO over Phoenix? Possibly, since I have
labored so hard to bring the Cleburne footage to the world.
Broad-daylight video would objectively impress me--if I were removed
from the event. Therefore, in closing: to make more of this Phoenix
sighting than for what it probably was: a random visit, is pure
speculation--but great fodder for the famous voices out there to expound
their own beliefs of some 'ages-old-meaning' to the word 'Phoenix,' and
nothing more. It will be great for the Phoenix economy, however, which
is good. It did little for the small Texas town of Cleburne--because it
is just that: a small Texas town. I am happy for all of us and the
people of Phoenix that this sighting took place, but in the words of
King Solomon: "Time, and chance, happens to us all." Amen. What say ye
(y'all)? Jason Leigh, Ph.D.
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