Shocking UFO footage from the new Netflix series shows spacecraft eerily going underwater
Footage from a new docuseries trying to prove the existence of aliens appears to show an unidentified plane descending into the English Channel.
Netflix’s Investigation Alien follows journalist and ufologist George Knapp as he puts together a crack team to prove their existence – and that has yielded evidence like this.
An expedition commissioned by the Knapp docuseries captured the clip – their second sighting that evening.
First, while driving an ROV off the French coast of Normandy, they saw an illuminated object about 200 yards away, first stationary and then running away.
However, it returned hours later, when everyone except the night crew was asleep, before crashing into the water below. An eagle-eyed sailor was able to capture it on film, seemingly leaving the minds behind the new series at a loss.
Footage filmed by an expedition on behalf of Netflix’s Investigation Alien appears to show an unidentified flying plane descending into the English Channel
The short clip appears to show an unidentified ‘flying’ object turning into an unidentified ‘submerged’ object in real time, experts say
‘[This was] while everyone is sleeping, except our night watch,” underwater archaeologist Rory Kremer tells Knapp about the clip, which appears to be an unidentified “flying” object transforming into an unidentified “submerged” object in real time.
“Don’t tell me it’s going in the water,” Knapp says in response as the orb comes down.
“I’ll be damned,” he adds after it happens, showing real confusion.
Knapp, the series’ lead investigator and narrator, then asks for Kremer’s professional opinion.
The archaeologist with more than 20 years of experience admits he is equally baffled, despite his crew being the ones to capture the clip.
“So this is what it does when it thinks no one is watching?” Knapp asks before turning to Kremer. “Have you ever seen anything like this?”
“A Willy Peter torch is the only thing I know of that sticks in the air, but that’s not a torch because it doesn’t emit any smoke,” says the archaeologist, admitting he has no real answers – at least the ones that involve human technology is involved.
‘Look. It’s underwater,” he further exclaims, admitting to Knapp that he doesn’t know the nature of the vessel.
Underwater archaeologist Rory Kremer speaks with journalist and ufologist George Knapp, the series’ lead researcher, about the footage his crew captured off the Channel Islands
“I don’t have any answers, do you?” he asks, letting Knapp posit that it could be evidence of an underground base.
“Do you think there’s a base down there?” Knapp asks his friend.
‘It could be. It could be possible.’
The two start talking about previous sightings in the region, dating back hundreds of years.
“Archaeology is your thing,” Knapp asks Kremer at this point. “What do you think?”
Kremer responds by pointing to the indigenous tribes who once inhabited the region – and their stories of unknown objects flying around.
“They all have an oral history of lights that they can’t explain,” the expert said, telling Knapp what these sightings were like near the Channel Islands. ‘usually attributed to gods.’
“It’s been a long time coming,” he continued, before emphasizing the importance of the clip.
“Archaeology is your thing,” Knapp asks Kremer at this point. “What do you think?” Kremer responds by pointing to the indigenous tribes who once inhabited the region – and their stories of unknown objects flying around.
“I think we’ve really scratched the surface here. There could very well be something underwater.’
Knapp agreed in a story after the exchange.
Referring to previous reports of undersea anomalies also visible in the sky, he accused the government of hiding similar evidence despite them likely being extraterrestrial in nature.
‘I’m going to share this with some insiders I know [to] Hopefully more videos like this will be released to the public to get to the bottom of what non-human intelligence could be doing in our oceans,” Knapp said of the footage, which has yet to be released to the public.
‘This isn’t us. It comes from somewhere else,” he claimed.
The video, meanwhile, does not show the unidentified vessel leaving the water after apparently being lowered.
Alien Research – a ‘paranormal docuseries [where] well-known UFO reporter [Knapp] examines new evidence, interviews a range of experts and meets emerging witnesses who are finally willing to go on the record’ – released Friday.
It’s now streaming on Netflix.