I would say it's a fake, given the cut away ending. If it were real, the person taking the video would have kept looking in the sky for the object,... it only becomes a mystery disappearance once the person looking can't has given up. They gave up looking a bit quickly, didn't they? Like it was scripted?
No. Venus gets reported a a UFO, it isn't a UFO because some dumb ass doesn't know what it is. This itemcould have been a reflection of something, then it wasn't 'FLYING' was it? You can't claim it was an Unidentified FLYING Object, until you prove it was FLYING.
You need to watch that video Mac linked.
Where did I say that? Quote me.
That's not my job, kid. Like I said, if you could actually read, and if you even attempted comprehension, THE VIDEO IS SO SHIT IT'S HARD TO TELL WHAT IT MIGHT BE.
Jesus boy, go do some reading, you embarrass yourself:
"The United States Air Force identified the second group of lights as flares dropped by A-10 Warthog aircraft that were on training exercises at the Barry Goldwater Range in southwest Arizona. "
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenix_Lights)
If the 'Truth is Out There' you'd better hope it's not written down, or you'll never find it.