New Netflix Docuseries 'Investigation Alien' Promises Fresh Evidence In The Hunt For Extraterrestrial Life
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Next month, Netflix subscribers will be treated to a new paranormal documentary series, 'Investigation Alien', fronted by none other than renowned UFO journalist George Knapp.
George, who's spent over 30 years investigating UFO phenomena, now aims to bring his extensive research to a wider audience, revealing compelling new evidence, expert interviews, and unheard witness testimonies that shine fresh light on one of humanity's biggest mysteries: Are we alone?
The series is based around George's personal investigations, a journey that has spanned three decades of intensive research. With 'Investigation Alien', George hopes to build a case not only for the existence of UFOs but for the idea that nonhuman intelligence might be interacting with us in ways we don't yet fully understand.
In the recently released trailer, George sets the tone for the series, saying, "There is an enormous amount of evidence to suggest that we do have nonhuman intelligence interacting with us on this planet. We need to get beyond that obvious question, 'Are UFOs real?' to what really matters: Why are they here, and what do they want from us?"
For those new to George Knapp, he is a name well-respected in the field of UFO journalism and research. Based in Las Vegas, George is best known for his coverage of the famous Bob Lazar story in the late 1980s, where Lazar claimed to have worked on reverse-engineering alien technology at a site near Area 51. Over the years, he's become a central figure in the push for greater transparency from governments worldwide on the subject of UFOs and alleged extraterrestrial encounters.
'Investigation Alien' comes at a time when public and governmental interest in UFOs is at an all-time high. There is currently an increased interest in UFO disclosures and potential alien encounters following recent governmental admissions that unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) are indeed real.
Last year, the Pentagon established the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), a new branch tasked with investigating UFO sightings and mysterious phenomena reported by military personnel. However, despite this, AARO has so far claimed that they've found no conclusive evidence of extraterrestrial involvement.
George isn't convinced by their findings. In the trailer, he addresses the need for public-driven research, saying, "If they would go to such lengths to discredit this topic, it tells us we're gonna have to do it ourselves. We need solid evidence, and we need it now." He continues, "We've had some pretty dramatic UFO encounters all over the world."
'Investigation Alien' will premiere on Netflix on November 8.
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