Four species of aliens have been pulled from crashed UFOs: ex-government researcher
A former CIA-funded researcher, Dr. Hal Puthoff, claimed that the US has recovered four distinct extraterrestrial species from crashed UFOs, based on accounts from individuals involved in recovery efforts. He did not personally witness the species but expressed confidence in sources who allegedly have. His collaborator, Dr. Eric Davis, previously identified the species as Grays, Nordics, Insectoids, and Reptilians, describing them as humanoid in form.
- ▪Dr. Hal Puthoff, a former CIA-funded researcher, stated there are at least four types of extraterrestrial life recovered from UFO crashes.
- ▪Dr. Eric Davis named the alleged species as Grays, Nordics, Insectoids, and Reptilians, all described as having two arms, two legs, and a humanoid appearance.
- ▪David Grusch testified under oath in 2023 that the US possesses 'non-human biologics' from multiple crashed UFOs.
- ▪Dan Farrah, director of 'Age of Disclosure,' said witnesses with firsthand knowledge refused to go on record, fearing personal repercussions.
- ▪Nordics resemble humans from Northern Europe, while Reptilians are described as lizard-like with scales and tails, and Insectoids resemble praying mantises.
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US News Four species of aliens have been pulled from crashed UFOs: ex-government researcher By Shane Galvin Published May 16, 2026, 8:50 a.m. ET The US has recovered four distinct species of extraterrestrial life from crashed UFOs, a former CIA-funded government researcher sensationally claimed this week. Dr. Hal Puthoff, former Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Applications Program advisor and CIA-funded researcher, made the claim alongside “Age of Disclosure” director Dan Farrah on Steve Bartlett’s “The Diary of a CEO” podcast on Thursday. “People who have been involved in recoveries have said there are at least four types. Four separate types,” the 89-year-old said.
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