Dr. Lynne Kitei, writer and producer of an award winning documentary on the Phoenix Lights, will be the guest speaker at the Arizona Department of Peace Campaign Meeting on Tuesday night, March 3rd, as noted by the Phoenix Progressive Examiner.
Doors open at 6:30 pm, meeting begins at 7 pm in the Tekakwitha room, in the back of the campus of the CASA / Franciscan Renewal Center, located at 5802 E. Lincoln Dr. in Scottsdale.
Dr. Kitei, speaking at the recent International UFO Congress in Laughlin a project to utilize Google Earth to document reports of the events of March 13, 1997. As the Google Earth Phoenix Lights database is developed, it will eventually be brought online to allow 3D web browsing and comparison viewing of the events of the night—the more incredible of which have thus far gone unreported.
Kitei's remarks to the AZDOP meeting, titled 'The Phoenix Lights & Peace' will in part reprise those of her recent Laughlin presentation, giving valley residents interested in the UFO phenomeon an opportunity to attend at least a small portion of the IUFOC without the the drive to Laughlin.
The AZDOP campaign is spearheaded by Terri Mansfield, one of the key witnesses to one of the huge flying V-shaped wings that overrflew Phoenix on the night of March 13, 1997. Many close encounter witnesses turn later in life to environmental and peace initiatives. There is a conviction among a number of them that Earth is effectively under a quarantine until such time as the human race manages to transcend war as a means resolve differences.
Others, such as Exoconsciousness author Rebecca Hardcastle, Ph.D become activists in exopolitics, seeking change in public UFO policy. Kitei, Mansfield and Hardcastle formed the Phoenix Lights 3, a multi-faceted collaboration to educate and advocate for these issues.
Directions to the Arizona Department of Peace venue.
The only other upcoming presentation by Dr. Kitei currently on the calendar is the 12th anniversary of the Phoenix Lights event, which will be marked on Sunday, March 15, by three screenings of the Phoenix Lights Documentary at Harkins Shea 14, including the latest results of the Google Earth documentation project. The 1 PM screening will also serve as the monthly meeting of Phoenix MUFON, which was profiled in an earlier column. Additional screenings will be at 4 and 7 PM.