UFO Crash Retrievals: Insiders Claim Multiple Alien Species Found
Former CIA-funded researcher Dr. Hal Puthoff claims insiders identified four distinct alien species from UAP crashes.

Former CIA-funded researcher Dr. Hal Puthoff just brought more claims to the current UAP debate in the USA. For years, the recovery of extraterrestrial species sat in urban legend. But since President Trump promised the release of UFO-related files, interest kicked into next level. And that’s because of new claims that not one, but multiple alleged extraterrestrial species were retrieved from crashed unidentified objects. Read on for more details.
Four Alien Species Allegedly Identified
In a recent video, carried by Sky News Australia, Puthoff claimed insiders connected to alleged government UFO recovery programs described at least four different extraterrestrial species.
According to the accounts, the beings were identified as “Grays,” “Nordics,” “Reptilians,” and “Insectoids.”
The claims reportedly originated with researcher Dr. Eric Davis, a scientist long linked to Pentagon-connected UFO studies.

Unfortunately, Puthoff never actually saw any of the creatures. However, he seemed to have faith in the stories from trusted insiders.
More and more these days, instead of internet theories, people hear takes from respected folks in the military. And there’s huge difference between theorists on keyboards and steady, reliable folks in service.
Scientists also discuss their experiences or knowledge in calm and rational ways.
What The Alleged Species Look Like
While theorists might be written off as not believable, that’s not always the case. Because, it seems that they were on point with older descriptions of the so-called “Grays.”
The UFO military and scientist whistleblowers suggest that in fact, they are like small people with oversized black eyes and smooth skin.
Meanwhile, it’s claimed that “Nordics” are tall, human-looking beings with features resembling people from Northern Europe. Notably, those who claim to have run into them describe them as peaceful and very clever.
The alleged “Reptilians,” as described by scientist Dr. Eric Davis in a video carried by The Economic Times, reportedly have scaly skin, upright posture, and reptile-like features. Meanwhile, the “Insectoids,” sometimes called “Mantids,” are said to resemble giant praying mantises with humanoid bodies.
Naturally, many critics suspect that the description of the aliens seems rather too close to pop culture and sci-fi movies. And, that’s not a wrong assumption. Well, except for the fact that perhaps the modern day urban legends arose from old stories told by those who say they witnessed seeing them.
UFO Transparency Push Gains Steam
The chatter about aliens arrives during a new era, where demands for transparency get stronger by the day. To the point where Congress discusses UFO disclosure.
Former intelligence officer David Grusch previously testified before Congress that the United States secretly recovered “non-human biologics” connected to unidentified craft crashes. Under oath, he described how the programs remained hidden for years.
Lawmakers including Anna Paulina Luna and Nancy Mace pushed for greater transparency surrounding unidentified anomalous phenomena, AKA UAPs.
Meanwhile, the Trump administration’s promised release of long-awaited UFO-related files adds more fuel to the rumor fire.
One Big Problem
Right now, folks see a lot of headlines and videos about UFOs, aliens, UAPs, and the unexplained. Despite testimony by reliable folks, though, hard evidence seems extremely elusive.
So far, the desperately desired footage or photos of verified alien bodies hasn’t arrived in the media. For now, it seems as if that might never happen. Even if they exist, clearly, secrecy isn’t all that easy to crack.
So, because of lack of physical evidence Congress can talk until the cows come home. But people want more. If there are aliens then they want proof. Why? Because nobody buys the weather balloon claims these days.
Still it can’t be said there’s been no progress . After all, what was previously dismissed as conspiracy theory now gets discussed in Congress. The Pentagon now investigates claims, apparently, and major media outlets start running stories about it.
Putting It All Together
Right now, the UFO debate seems to lie like a hammock strung between secrecy, testimony, and speculation. Let the researchers carry on, by all means, and long may the testimonies about multiple alien species recovered from crashed craft continue.
And yet, while whistleblowers try hard, nobody has seen undeniable proof that would settle the debate once and for all.
What do you think? Are these insiders slowly preparing the public for something extraordinary? Or, is this another cycle of claims without hard evidence to back them up? Let us know in the comments below, and remember to check back often for all your mysterious and unexplained news updates.