UFO Incidents: Roswell crash explored in debut episode of new video series

Last Updated on August 10, 2021

A new video series called UFO Incidents has made its premiere on the Paranormal Network YouTube channel today, and the first episode of the show can be seen above! With this episode, the show is digging into the most famous "UFO incident" of all time – the crash landing near Roswell, New Mexico on July 8th, 1947, which was just days after pilot Kenneth Arnold coined the term "flying saucer" when he saw nine UFOs in the sky over Mt. Rainier in Washington state. That incident and the Roswell crash were just two of the hundreds of UFO sightings that were reported in 1947, a big year when it came to citizens starting to accept the possibility of extraterrestrial visitors.

There's so much ground to cover with the Roswell event that the UFO Incidents report has been split into two parts. Check out the first part in the embed above, and keep an eye out for the next episode!

With this series, 

The Paranormal Network invites you to accompany us on a new journey, where we’ll take you inside some of the most compelling and mysterious close encounters ever recorded. We’ll examine the evidence, we’ll listen to the witnesses, we’ll consider every possibility. Join us as we investigate history’s most infamous… UFO INCIDENTS.

UFO Incidents is Written by Eric Walkuski, Narrated by Shawn Knippelberg, Edited by Juan Jimenez, Produced by Jason Hewlett, and Executive Produced by Berge Garabedian. 

A few sample episodes of the other video series we have on The Paranormal Network are included below. To see more, click over to the YouTube channel, which is dedicated to things like UFOs, hauntings, and cryptids. If you're into those subjects, subscribe while you're there so you'll be notified about our weekly shows!

UFO Incidents writer Eric Walkuski also writes The UFO Show for the channel, bringing viewers fresh UFO-related news every month.

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