The headline could be rewritten as “The release of a new film suggests that King Charles flew a prototype UFO in 1975.”

A new documentary, titled “The King of UFOs”, has recently been released and is now streaming on various platforms including Amazon Prime, Tubi, and GAIA. The film delves into the British Royal Family’s fascination with UFOs and the paranormal, with a particular focus on the claims that Prince Charles flew an actual UFO in Canada in 1975.

The documentary features an interview with Canadian diver Dan Costello, who alleges that he witnessed Prince Charles as one of three pilots flying a prototype UFO at Sandy Point in Nova Scotia. Costello describes the craft as being shaped like a traditional UFO and emitting a blue ionic flame which scorched the ground below and turned the soil to grass. According to Costello, Prince Charles was stationed on the nearby HMS Endeavour as a helicopter pilot and was involved in a project known as “Project Serpico”.

In regards to the craft’s appearance, Costello stated, “The craft had dual rotor blades like a helicopter but it would also just sit and hover in the sky with the blades not on and with no sound of propulsion, just a faint crackle of electromagnetism. I don’t think it was extraterrestrial but might be technology developed by Nikola Tesla who had a facility here and now this was being used by the US, Canadian, and British Military.”

The film’s director, Mark Christopher Lee, conducted extensive research into Costello’s claims and found evidence to support them. He also discovered that similar technology has been reported by US military personnel, such as David Grusch. Lee poses the question, “What if what we are all seeing in the sky and thinking are extraterrestrial spacecraft are actually just a secret, highly advanced earthbound technology? What if Prince Charles was involved with this project – does King Charles know the truth about UFOs? If so, he should release this truth to the public. We deserve to know!”

Lee has even reached out to King Charles himself, writing to him to inquire about the 1975 incident at Sandy Point. However, the palace has yet to respond to his request for information. Lee states, “I was quite skeptical about Costello’s claims at first, but since the film has been released, numerous witnesses have come forward to confirm that they remember this Sandy Point incident and that there were strange crafts flying in the area. This may also explain the infamous nearby Shag Harbour UFO incident, which some have suggested was a UFO. The truth is likely that it was an experimental technology that the US, Canada, and Britain wanted to keep secret, and the UFO alien story was a good cover for this.”

“The King of UFOs” is now available for streaming on Amazon Prime, Tubi, Apple, and GAIA. Viewers can join in on the speculation about the British Royal Family’s involvement in UFO technology and the potential cover-up surrounding the 1975 incident at Sandy Point.

Derick is an experienced reporter having held multiple senior roles for large publishers across Europe. Specialist subjects include small business and financial emerging markets.

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