Recent assertions about the U.S. recovering remains of four distinct alien species have intensified discussions in the UFO disclosure community. Dr. Hal Puthoff, a former CIA researcher, revealed this claim on Steve Bartlett’s “The Diary of a CEO” podcast. During the session, Puthoff mentioned that the advanced technology of these beings suggests they want to be seen.
Puthoff detailed that officials recovered four different types of extraterrestrial life from UFOs. While he lacked direct access to these recoveries, he trusts the accounts from his sources. Though specifics were scarce, his colleague Dr. Eric Davis suggested the species might include Nordics, Grays, Insectoids, and Reptilians, as reported by the New York Post.
Puthoff: “Given their technology, if they didn’t want to be seen, they wouldn’t be.”
These biological entities, believed to be retrieved from UFO wreckage, reportedly resemble humans. Davis, citing intelligence, described them as having two arms and legs.
Kent Heckenlively, an author in the UFO field, indicated that many variations of these species exist. Beyond Nordics and Grays, there are mentions of amphibian-like aliens. The Nordics resemble humans the most, while Grays are described as small, large-eyed creatures without hair. Reptilians have lizard-like features, and Insectoids resemble a praying mantis.
Heckenlively remarked on the potential terrors these beings might evoke. His insights align with the ongoing UAP document releases as a part of the PURSUE program initiated under the Trump administration.
Public interest has surged as experts call for more transparency from government findings. House testimony by former intelligence officer David Grusch claimed the recovery of “non-human biologics.” His testimony is supported by Dan Farrah’s “Age of Disclosure” documentary, which featured testimonies from several intelligence officials.
Heckenlively underlined the need for full transparency. He warned about possible cultural and moral clashes should humans and aliens come into contact. He suggested such contact might need strict boundaries due to differing worldviews.
The Pentagon has yet to comment on these developments. Julia Bonavita, a writer for Fox News Digital, can be followed for more updates.

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