I found this on a forum that was meant to of been posted by an Ex AREA 51 worker. He tells us the explanation of the Phoenix Lights. If you dont know what the Phoenix Lights are i suggest you watch this video. [ame="
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Hello,
Right now I am sitting here at a private location telling you about my experiences at Area 51. Right now I am fearing for the safety of the future of the world. Right now I am prepared to answer all the questions that you people will through at me.
Please do not ask questions concerning my identity, my location or when I worked at Area 51. But, you are welcome to ask questions about what projects were being built at Area 51, the Roswell UFO incident, and any other questions that do not compromise my safety.
Remember, ask me anything safe.
Moving on I shall tell you what the Phoenix Lights really were.
July 14, 1994
The blueprints for a new device known as “Decoy Falcon” had been finished. The idea of Falcon was that it was to be used to intimidate and distract the enemy during war. This worked by creating a massive “craft” which would fly over battlefields which would then blast out ultrasonic sounds to confuse and disorientate the enemy. The combined effect of a terrifying craft and ultrasonic sounds was proven to be disturbing to the mental states of soldiers during war.
The craft was very simple in principal, a V-shaped computer controlled craft was fitted with several bright lights propelled by an experimental propulsion system as to not drown out the ultrasonic noise and not sound like any other identifiable aircraft. There was also a very large speaker attached to the underside capable of ultrasound at amplitudes of 160dB. Of course, we needed to test the experimental weapon out.
The first test was scheduled to begin at 19:30 and 22:30 on March 13, 1997. The plan was to fly the craft to Phoenix and then make it “vanish” and bring it back to base. The plan was a disaster, the ultrasonic speaker failed to work. The people of Phoenix got a pretty light show and a few people suggested that the craft was of extraterrestrial origin. Falcon was then considered unreliable and was decided that it was too expensive to use on the battlefield, the craft was burned along with it's plans.