Recent claims suggesting that the United States has recovered remains from four distinct types of alien life forms have stirred significant interest in the UFO disclosure movement. This revelation has also intensified discussions about what the government knows regarding extraterrestrial entities.
Dr. Hal Pusoff, a researcher with CIA funding and former advisor to the Advanced Aerospace Weapons Systems Applications Program, shared these insights during an appearance on Steve Bartlett’s UFO Roundtable podcast. He was joined by Dan Farrar, who directed the documentary “Age of Disclosure.”
“With their technology being so advanced, if they didn’t want to be seen, they wouldn’t be,” Pusoff noted. “It suggests they might actually want attention.” He also mentioned that federal authorities have reportedly retrieved four different types of extraterrestrial life from various UFO incidents.
Pusoff elaborated, stating, “Individuals involved in these recoveries indicate there are at least four different types.” While he didn’t specify what those types are, his former colleague, Dr. Eric Davis, previously identified them as Norsemen, Grays, insectoids, and reptilians.
Davis mentioned that an intelligence report suggested these biological forms, taken from UFO debris, appeared human-like, having two arms and two legs.
This news isn’t surprising to many experts engaged in the UFO disclosure movement. Kent Heckenlively, author of “Catastrophic Disclosure,” remarked that some researchers he’s spoken with believe there are numerous variations among these four forms. He added that amphibian-like UFOs and aliens have also been discussed, hinting at a potential multitude of visiting species.
Among the believed alien species, Norsemen are thought to look most similar to humans, while Greys are depicted as smaller, large-eyed, and hairless beings. Heckenlively noted that while the Greys are commonly referenced, there’s ongoing debate about their existence and purpose.
Reptilians are described as lizard-like, often standing on two legs, and the fourth type, Insecta, is said to resemble a praying mantis.
“Insects seem to be rare,” he remarked. “But they’re often described as being commanding, which strikes me as a bit unsettling.” This latest information coincides with the Trump administration’s push for greater transparency regarding UAP occurrences, as evidenced by the recent release of more Pentagon documents.
Despite some experts welcoming these efforts for transparency, Heckenlively contends that the public deserves concrete evidence behind these revelations. He expressed that the true challenge lies in revealing even minor truths, claiming, “Once you begin sharing the truth, you have to disclose everything.” He believes the Trump administration has made significant strides in this area.
Earlier this year, former Air Force intelligence officer David Grusch testified before Congress, claiming the government possesses “non-human biological products” sourced from numerous downed UFOs. These assertions reportedly stem from Farrar’s documentary, wherein participants linked to crash recovery programs shared their insights.
Farrar stated that many high-ranking intelligence officials he interviewed have documented numerous non-human aircraft incidents over time. “Part of our government has retrieved these crashes and the technology of non-human origin, including some remains aboard these crafts,” he said.
As interest in the potential existence of biological life tied to the government grows, Heckenlively warned of what such contact might imply. “These aliens may not be inherently evil, but they could approach the world in ways we find disconcerting,” he speculated, suggesting there may be valid reasons for limited contact due to differing moral frameworks.
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