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Four alien species pulled from crashed UFOs, researcher claims

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auMay 17, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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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 (AAWSAP) adviser 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.

“Now I have not had direct access to that but I believe the people who I talked to – four separate types of life.”

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The Stanford-trained quantum physicist did not detail the supposed alien species – but his longtime collaborator and former AAWSAP colleague Dr Eric Davis claimed last year that Grays, Nordics, Insectoids, and Reptilians are the names of the biological lifeforms pulled from the wreckage of downed or crashed UFOs.

Each alien species has two arms and legs and a humanoid appearance, Dr Davis claimed, citing intelligence reports.

Both the Reptilians and the Nordics are human-sized, roughly 6 feet (1.8 metres) tall, Davis said at a UAP Disclosure Fund meeting in 2025 which was attended by Representative Nancy Mace, Representative Anna Paulina Luna and Representative Eric Burlison.

Nordics are a race of highly-human-like creatures who, despite being from a far-flung planet, closely resemble people of northern Europe here on planet Earth.

Reptilians are scaly skinned lizard-like creatures with human limbs, long tails, who walk upright, experts in the field speculate.

Grays are small, massive-eyed, hairless creatures – classically depicted in films such as Close Encounters of the Third Kind.

Insectoids are bug-like humanoids, sometimes referred to as Mantids because they resemble a praying mantis, ufologists speculate.

Former Air Force Intelligence officer and UAP Task Force member David Grusch testified under oath in Congress in 2023 that the US was in possession of “non-human biologics” recovered from dozens of crashed UFOs.

Those claims were based on testimony from members of the supposed crash retrieval program which was detailed in Farah’s film Age of Disclosure, which premiered in March.

“I’ve talked off the record with some people who are involved in recoveries,” Farah told Bartlett on Thursday’s podcast, adding: “They would not go on camera to do interviews.

“One I thought was going to do an interview and then a couple days before sent me a message saying ‘After further consideration and long talks with my wife, I decided I’d be forfeiting my life if I participated in your interview’,” Farah said.

This article originally appeared on NY Post and was reproduced with permission

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