Ep. 1970 Dr. Lynne Kitei: The Phoenix Lights!

Tonight, Tuesday on FADE to BLACK: Dr. Lynne Kitei is with us and we go INSIDE Phoenix Lights story & how it unfolded throughout the past 27 years by Key Witnesses and her research.

Dr. Lynne D. Kitei, M.D., is an internationally acclaimed physician and health educator with over 50 years of experience. Despite her successful medical career, she redirected her focus to investigate the mysterious aerial phenomena witnessed by over 10,000 people on March 13, 1997, known as the Phoenix Lights. Dr. Lynne captured these enigmatic objects on film and became a key witness after years of intensive research. Her expertise led her to appearances on numerous national and international TV and radio shows, including CNN, ABC, CBS, FOX TV News, and Netflix. Dr. Lynne has authored the bestselling book “Phoenix Lights: A Skeptic’s Discovery That We Are Not Alone,” produced the award-winning documentary “Phoenix Lights: Beyond Top Secret,” and created the Phoenix Lights Graphic Novel/Activities Coloring Book. These works offer unique insights into one of the most significant UFO sightings in modern history.

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Air date: April 16, 2024

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‘How Do You Get a Job When You Can’t Take a Shower?’ | NYT Opinion

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‘If Anybody’s Listening, We Just Want a Place to Go’ | NYT Opinion

If you live in one of America’s cities, you probably see homeless people all the time. You might pass them on your way to work. Maybe you avoid eye contact. If they ask you for money, maybe you pretend you didn’t hear, and walk on by.

But what if you stopped and listened to what they have to say?

As you’ll see in the Opinion video above, you might find their stories of landing on the streets strikingly relatable. Such accounts reveal a hard truth about our country: Amid an affordable housing crisis, where 70 percent of all extremely low-income families today pay more than half their income on rent, becoming homeless is easier than we’d like to think.

That’s what Mark Horvath discovered firsthand in 1995, when he lost his job and wound up homeless for eight years. He started interviewing people on the street in 2008, and began sharing those stories on his YouTube channel, Invisible People. He wanted to try to help viewers who might ignore their homeless neighbors see them not with scorn, or indifference, but empathy.

These stories are even more important today, as a record number of people experience homelessness and face increasing threats from the law. On April 22, the Supreme Court is set to hear the case of Johnson v. Grants Pass, the most significant case in decades about homeless people’s rights. The case will determine whether cities can arrest or fine the homeless — even if there’s no other shelter. As the homeless plaintiffs wrote, this would be “punishing the city’s involuntarily homeless residents for their existence.”

Every homeless person’s path is complicated, and in this video, we haven’t remotely captured anyone’s whole story. Yes, some are addicts, some are mentally ill, some have made unwise choices, and some are simply unlucky. Some are many of those things. But all of them argue that in the hardest moment of their lives, they have been largely abandoned, and even punished, by the rest of us. So we hope you’ll do more than dismiss, or judge, the people in this video, and instead listen to them.

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