New assertions about the recovery of alien remains by the United States are causing intense conversations within the UFO disclosure community. Reports suggest remains from four distinct alien species have been found. This revelation comes from Dr. Hal Puthoff, a CIA-backed researcher and former advisor for the Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Applications Program. During a UFO roundtable on Steve Bartlett’s “The Diary of a CEO” podcast, he discussed these claims alongside Dan Farrah, director of “Age of Disclosure.”
Puthoff stated, “Given the level of quality of their technology, if they didn’t want to be seen, we wouldn’t be seeing them.” He believes there is evidence that these beings want to be visible. He highlighted that federal officials have retrieved four alien species from UFO incidents.
Puthoff remarked, “People who have been involved in recoveries have said there are at least four types. Four separate types.”
Though Puthoff hasn’t accessed these findings firsthand, he trusts the sources he has engaged with. Previously, his colleague, Dr. Eric Davis, shared that these species are Nordics, Grays, Insectoids, and Reptilians. The New York Post indicates these beings share physical similarities with humans, such as having two arms and two legs.
The disclosure aligns with the Trump administration’s push for transparency in UFO data, demonstrated by the recent release of declassified documents. Kent Heckenlively, author of “Catastrophic Disclosure,” expressed that UFO researchers frequently note many variations among these four alien forms.
Among the four species supposedly recovered, Nordics resemble humans closest, while Grays often appear as small, gray beings with large eyes. Reptilians are lizard-like with a scaly exterior. In contrast, Insectoids are described as akin to large insects, specifically resembling praying mantises.
Heckenlively noted, “The Insectoids seem to be rarely seen. But when they are described, they are often seen as leaders, which is alarming to some.”
This development coincides with ongoing efforts to bring transparency to the public about unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), further fueled by recent data releases by the Pentagon.
In 2023, David Grusch, a former member of the UAP Task Force, claimed in congressional testimony that the government had “non-human biologics” from many crashed UFOs. His statements connect to Farrah’s documentary, “Age of Disclosure,” which includes insights from insiders involved in crash recovery operations.
Dan Farrah conveyed, “Senior intelligence officials on my film went on the record saying many non-human craft have crashed, and the technology and bodies from these crafts were recovered.”
Unanswered questions linger about the existence of alien life within government hands. Heckenlively warns of the possible detrimental aspects of human-alien contact. He points out that aliens, although not demons, might have worldviews conflicting with those of humans.
He elaborated, “Maybe differences in morality make contact challenging, suggesting that any interaction should be strictly limited.”

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