Triangle-shaped UFOs are focus of sightings, researchby Steve Hammons 

Lots of VIPs were there including scientists and experts, generals and admirals, a former vice-president of the United States and other invited guests interested in emerging unusual phenomena. Many brought their families and made it part of their vacation to the Grand Canyon and the Four Corners region.
As guest speakers were addressing the audience about emerging special topics, something strange occurs. Then something even more surprising happens. JRSG members and Secret Service personnel respond to a deadly threat. And from above, sudden action with an apparently intelligent purpose.
The following is fact-based fiction on the Phoenix lights incident and a subsequent account describing events that may or may not have occurred when the JRSG attended a special outdoor seminar on the Navajo Nation.
ARIZONANS SEE SOMETHING
In west central Arizona, something unusual was happening.
Driving south on a road near Prescott, retired police officer William "Buck" Baird saw something in the night sky. It was typical dry and clear night in Arizona's central mountains. The evening was dark and quiet. Plenty of stars out tonight.
Buck spotted a large object slowly drifting straight over his pickup truck. The shape seemed like a triangle, or maybe a boomerang. Large, bright, yellowish lights were spaced underneath the front angles of the object and were clearly visible.
Buck pulled his pickup truck off to the side of the road and turned off the motor. He wanted to listen for an engine sound from the object. But the night was quiet. All he heard were crickets and a hoot owl as the object continued to move south in the general direction of the road at what seemed like a leisurely pace.
Fifteen minutes later, in the Prescott area, fourteen citizens spotted the object and called local police and the Yavapai County Sheriff's Department.
Twenty-one people at a backyard party in Wickenburg also spotted the object a half-hour later. Two of the people there had video cameras with them and started rolling videotape with nervous narratives of the object. It was still moving gently and silently south-southeast.
Half a dozen people in smaller towns in a general line from west central Arizona to just north of Phoenix were calling police, UFO hot lines, neighbors and relatives. They had just seen something. Something big, with lights. Not a regular airplane, no sir-ee. Maybe a top secret Air Force stealth plane though.
And then it did an unusual thing, for a UFO.
In mid-evening, it sailed slowly, gently, right over a major U.S. city: Phoenix and the metropolitan sprawl of the Valley of the Sun.
People sitting outdoors in the warm desert evening saw it. Both teams in a softball game saw it. Three little girls playing with a puppy in their backyard saw it and called for their mommy and daddy to look at it. A commercial pilot coming in for a landing saw it.
Phoenix police phone lines lit up, and five officers later admitted to their buddies that when they had responded to radio calls about the object, they had seen a huge boomerang or triangular object with large, evenly spaced lights underneath, or along its front edge.
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