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Former Pentagon advisers have spoken about UFO recovery programs and contacts with four alien races.
Former Pentagon advisers Dr. Hal Patoff and Eric Davis have once again stirred up public opinion with claims that American "crash recovery programs" have found not only flying vehicles, but also at least four different species of alien beings.
In a new episode of the CEO's Diary podcast, Dr. Hal Patoff, a former CIA-funded researcher and Pentagon adviser to the Advanced Aerospace Weapons Systems Program (AAWSAP), stated that his "high-level sources" have confirmed the existence of at least four species associated with the discovered craft.
"Four distinct types," Patoff answered the host's question succinctly. He emphasized, "I haven't had direct access to these samples myself, but I trust the people I've spoken to. We're talking about at least four distinct types of life."
- According to data released at the 2025 Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) Disclosure Foundation conference, Dr. Eric Davis, a longtime collaborator of Patoff's, classified these species as follows:
- Grays: Small, hairless creatures with large eyes and thin limbs. The most frequently mentioned type in ufology.
- Nordics: Humanoids of human height, resembling Northern Europeans in appearance, with blond hair and blue eyes.
- Insectoids: Tall, slender creatures resembling praying mantises, with segmented limbs and compound eyes.
- "Reptilians": Humanoids with scaly skin, vertical pupils, and, according to some, vestigial tails.
Patoff also described a long-standing disinformation strategy he said the CIA had employed. "There was a special meeting at the CIA where people decided, 'To keep people out of this area, let's deliberately spread what we would now call disinformation,'" he said.
However, all of these claims remain at the level of anecdotal evidence. Neither Patoff nor Davis has provided the public with physical evidence: no photographs of the debris, no biological samples, no materials available for independent study. Patoff himself has repeatedly emphasized that his information is "secondary," obtained from conversations and not through direct access to classified facilities.
The official position of the US government remains unchanged: despite growing interest from Congress and high-profile testimony from former intelligence officers (such as David Grush), the existence of recovered alien bodies or crashed "extraterrestrial" spacecraft has not been officially confirmed.
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