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History: On March 13, 1997, at 10pm, Michael Krzyston shot a video tape of strange lights hovering above the city of Phoenix, Arizona. Another video tape was shot at around the same time fifteen miles away. The bizarre lights were seen by over a thousand people in Phoenix during that night, which was when the Hale-Bopp Comet passed over the sky. Soon afterwards, the military came forward with an explanation for the strange lights. Captain Drew Sullins claimed that fighter jets were doing a night training exercise in the vicinity of the sightings area, and the jets dropped flares, which were the lights. However, the problem with the explanation was that the military claimed that they dropped flares between 9pm and 10pm, while the most impressive sightings of the lights occurred between 8pm

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