- June 30, 2026
- Updated 7:39 pm
Claims of Alien Species Recovered in the U.S. Spark Debate
Reports suggest that the United States has recovered remains of four distinct alien species, fueling discussions about the government’s awareness of extraterrestrial life. Dr. Hal Puthoff, who has previously advised a government program focused on advanced aerospace weapons, shared this claim on Steve Bartlett’s podcast “The Diary of a CEO”.
“Based on their technological capabilities, if they wanted to avoid being seen, they wouldn’t be seen,” Puthoff remarked. “This suggests they may want to be noticed.” He asserted that federal officials have retrieved four different kinds of alien life from UFOs.
“People involved in recoveries mention at least four species,” Puthoff noted, though he has not directly accessed these findings but trusts his sources. His former colleague, Dr. Eric Davis, has identified them as Nordics, Grays, Insectoids, and Reptilians, with each resembling humans with two arms and legs.
The mention of this information coincides with the release of other government files as part of Trump’s Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters. This initiative has made previously classified documents available for public scrutiny.
Kent Heckenlively, author of “Catastrophic Disclosure,” discussed the various forms these species might take. “UFO researchers I spoke with suggest many variations exist,” he told Fox News Digital. Among the four species, Nordics resemble humans most closely, whereas Grays are depicted as small creatures with large eyes.
Reptilians look like lizard-like beings, walking on two legs, while Insectoids, similar to a praying mantis, are described as rare and sometimes seen as leaders among these species.
The information comes amid efforts by the Trump administration to increase transparency about UAP findings. Some observers believe that these disclosures are integral for public understanding.
Heckenlively stressed the challenge of partial truths. “Once you begin telling the truth, all of it must come out,” he maintained. He acknowledged that the Trump administration aims for greater transparency. Grusch, a former Air Force Intelligence officer, testified to Congress about “non-human biologics” from UFO remains, inspired by Farah’s documentary “Age of Disclosure.” Farah stated on “Jesse Watters Primetime” that intelligence officials confirmed the recovery of various alien craft over time.
While the debate over the potential possession of alien life by the government continues, Heckenlively warns about the implications of alien-human interactions. “These entities might not align with our moral perspectives, indicating that contact should be limited,” he told Fox News Digital.
Fox News Digital sought comments from the Pentagon, and Julia Bonavita, a U.S. writer, is available for story tips at [email protected].
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