Award-winning filmmaker Mark Christopher Lee has released a new documentary on Amazon Prime, titled “UFO Encounters of the Fifth Kind.” The film delves into the concept of CE5 (Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind) protocols, developed by UFO experts such as Dr. Stephen Greer, which supposedly allow individuals to make contact with and summon aliens and UFOs.
Lee was intrigued by this idea and decided to put it to the test. He gathered a group of friends and fellow UFO enthusiasts on Woodcock Hill in Hertfordshire and attempted to “summon” a UFO. While the evening started off with sightings of planes and stars, things took a strange turn as the group wrapped up filming for the night.
“Weirdly, as soon as we finished filming for the evening and started putting the cameras away, someone spotted something high up that wasn’t a star or a plane,” Lee recalls. “Luckily, we managed to get filming again and caught it on camera. It was definitely a UFO.”
However, the film also encountered several unexplained setbacks during production. Co-producer Guy Thompson was unable to attend filming due to a combination of ill health, his car breaking down, and trains being cancelled.
“It was weird, as I was all set to come up from Salisbury where I live to film in Hertfordshire,” Thompson explains. “I came over with this unsettling sensation and nausea. I decided to push through it and got into my car (which had recently been serviced) but it wouldn’t start! This increased my anxiety, but I really wanted to get there, so I decided to take the train. However, once I got to the station, all trains to London were cancelled! I definitely think weird forces were at work.”
The film is now available on Amazon Prime worldwide, and the trailer can be viewed here: Trailer – UFO Encounters of the Fifth Kind. Don’t miss this thought-provoking and captivating documentary that explores the potential for human-Alien communication.
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