Shocking UFO footage from new Netflix series shows craft eerily going underwater
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Footage from a new docuseries that seeks to prove the existence of aliens appears to show an unidentified aircraft descending into the English Channel.
Netflix‘s Investigation Alien follows journalist and ufologist George Knapp as he assembles a crack-team to prove their existence – and it has yielded evidence such as this.
An expedition commissioned for the Knapp docuseries captured the clip – their second sighting that night.
First, as they operated an ROV off the French coast of Normandy, they saw an illuminated object roughly 200 yards in the distance, first stationary, then speeding away.
It returned hours later, however, when everyone except the night crew was asleep – before plummeting into the waters below. An eagle-eyed mariner was able to capture it on film – seemingly leaving the minds behind the new series at a loss.
‘[This was] with everybody sleeping, with the exception of our night watch guy,’ underwater archaeologist Rory Kremer tells Knapp of the clip, which appears to an unidentified ‘flying’ object transforming into an unidentified ‘submerged’ object in real-time
‘Don’t tell me it’s going to go in the water,’ Knapp says in response, as the orb descends.
‘I’ll be damned,’ he adds after it happens, showing real confusion.
The series’ main investigator and narrator, Knapp proceeds to ask for Kremer’s professional opinion.
The archaeologist with over 20 years of experience admits he is equally stumped, despite his crew being the ones to capture the clip,
‘So this is what it does when it thinks that nobody is watching?’ Knapp asks before turning to Kremer. ‘Have you ever seen anything like this?’
‘A willy peter flare is the only thing I know like that that will hang up in the air, but that’s not a flare, because there’s no smoke going off of it,’ the archaeologist says, admitting he has no real answers – at least ones that involve human technology.
‘Look at that. It’s under the water,’ he goes on to exclaim, conceding to Knapp he does not know the craft’s nature.
‘I don’t got any answers – do you?’ he asks – leaving Knapp to posit that it could be evidence of a subterranean base.
‘You think it’s got a base down there?’ Knapp asks his friend.
‘It could be. It could be.’
The two begin to speak about previous sightings in the region, which stretch back hundreds of years.
‘Archaeology is your thing,’ Knapp asks Kremer at this point. ‘What do you think?’
Kremer responds by pointing to the native tribes that once inhabited the region – and their tales of unknown objects flying.
‘All have oral histories of lights they cannot explain,’ the expert said, telling Knapp how these sightings off the Channel Islands were ‘usually attributed it to gods.’
‘It has gone on a long time,’ he continued, before touting the clip’s importance.
‘I think we really scratched the surface here. There could very well be something underwater.’
Knapp, in a narration provided after the exchanged, agreed.
Pointing to previous reports of undersea anomalies seen skirting the skies as well, he accused the government of keeping similar evidence under wraps, despite them likely being extraterrestrial in natured.
‘I’m going to share this with some insiders I know [to] hopefully get more videos like this released to the public, to get to the bottom of what non human intelligence might be doing in our oceans,’ Knapp said of the footage, which has yet to be released to the public.
‘This is not us. It’s from somewhere else,’ he maintained.
The video, meanwhile, does not show the unidentified craft exiting the water after seemingly lowering in.
Investigation Alien – a ‘paranormal docuseries [where] renowned UFO reporter [Knapp] investigates new evidence, interviews an array of experts and meets with emerging witnesses who are finally willing to go on the record’ – released Friday.
It’s now streaming on Netflix.