So the U.S. military is operating over a deep underground military base right outside of Sedona, Arizona, where you can watch the craft fly out of the ground.
1975, November 5th in Snowflake, Arizona was a moment that, you know, forever changed, you know, the course of your own history, but so many others as well, including myself, because, you know, without which the movie wouldn't have been made.
One of them was with the former governor of Arizona, Fife Simonton, when he confessed after 10 years that he had not only, um, believed about the Phoenix Lights case, but that he too was a witness to the event.
And that was a moment in my career where I honestly, and I'm not just making this up, I remember sitting in my chair and I'm going, did the governor of Arizona just say that he too saw it and that he looked into it and he felt it was otherworldly?
You know, they've done some pretty cool stuff. I mean, Phoenix, Arizona was pretty phenomenal. I was when everyone's under the night sky to get a glimpse of the hell Bob comment and that massive boomerang shaped craft and other crafts as well.
It's a very remote area of the snowflake, Arizona, up in the mountains where that encounter occurred. So I thought about, like, I think about those things. I think about, you know, Socorro, like officer Lonnie Zamora, like face contact, you know, locked eyes with one of these beans.