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Capitol Hill rumors suggest 'four alien species' are piloting UAPs

By T.K. Randall
August 15, 2025 · Comment icon 60 comments

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Politicians and scientists alike have been debating the claim that there are four types of aliens visiting Earth.
This peculiar line of debate began back in May when, during a briefing about UAPs, physicist Dr. Eric Davis - who has reportedly worked on classified projects for the Pentagon - brought up the notion that extraterrestrial entities come in four types: Grays, Nordics, Insectoids, and Reptilians.

These creatures, he argued, were potentially piloting the UAPs being seen in the skies over the US.

These same four species were brought up again last week by Missouri Rep. Eric Burlison - a member of the House Oversight Committee - during The Endless Void with Kristin Fisher podcast.

"I've heard those four classifications discussed in meetings in this office by others," he said.
"But what I wasn't expecting was for him to say it. I wasn't expecting Eric Davis, you know, respected scientists, to say that."

"If true, this would be a paradigm-shifting moment. But if it is true, the government has no right to keep such a secret from the public it serves."

The idea that there are multiple different species of alien visiting Earth is not actually a new one - the four types listed (and others) have been referenced multiple times over the last few decades.

At least some of them are based on the testimonies of alleged alien contactees.

Exactly where Dr. Eric Davis heard about them, however, remains unclear.

Source: Mashable | Comments (60)




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Comment icon #51 Posted by Antigonos 8 months ago
That’s good, because apparently you missed his Intelligent Life in the Universe. I struck a nerve obviously shoving his quotes back up your a$$. The next time you’re hanging with the Reptilians ask them if they have any special cream on their spaceship to soothe that butthurt because I can’t imagine anything man made is strong enough to do the job. Here’s what you’re not understanding: vapid, condescending verbosity doesn’t make you look serious, intelligent or knowledgeable. Empty wagons make the most noise, as they say. It doesn’t make people want to engage with you. Why woul... [More]
Comment icon #52 Posted by Antigonos 8 months ago
Hi Hank. Nice to see you again. Like it or not, skepticism (not outright debunkery, that’s different) is going to be a part of any well rounded meaningful discussion on this subject until the day comes that alien visitation is a 100% proven fact. I don’t think that’s a bad thing for anyone who takes the subject seriously. As I’ve said before, this isn’t an “us vs them” thing for me and IMO it’s a mistake to let discussions get bogged down by that mindset because then no productive conversations can be had, and like you I would love to have some for a change. Here’s my own tak... [More]
Comment icon #53 Posted by dave54 8 months ago
Are we referring to politicians from the current administration? I wouldn't believe them if they said it gets dark at night.  
Comment icon #54 Posted by GAZUK 8 months ago
Only dumb ones
Comment icon #55 Posted by C14RKE'53L4W5 8 months ago
Nice to meet you Golden Duck, You a cricketer? I used to play, still watch it from time to time. Thanks for your reply, and the quotes were interesting, but unecessary.  Is it common practice in here for skeptics to try and out-quote a believer by quote bombing replies, in response to a single quote the believer may have used to try to make a point?  I mean it doesn't achieve anything, and it seems kind of childish don't you think? If you could clarify what you actually thought in my post was pseudoscience, that might be a bit more helpful.  And my ideas are just as valid as yours, especial... [More]
Comment icon #56 Posted by Golden Duck 8 months ago
I see you have joined six days ago; while I have been a member for close to 15 years.  You are wasting your time trying to purport what the culture of this should, or shouldn't, be.  I was initially drawn to this site because of the alternative history forum, and became more involved and reengaged with the UFO phenomenon.  The strength of this site is not the entertaining fantasy, but the calibre of some of the members that graciously share their knowledge with others here.  One of the most respected members, MID, actually worked on the Apollo Project.  So no, this site does not prohibit ... [More]
Comment icon #57 Posted by Hazzard 8 months ago
Just my 2 cents on those last two posts. Imagination matters... Einstein was absolutely right about that. But he also valued evidence and reason just as deeply. There is a balance to be struck, and thats what many of us are aiming for. So yes, sure, lets keep things civil. But lets also not pretend that belief and evidence are the same thing... they are not two sides of the same coin. They are entirely different currencies.
Comment icon #58 Posted by Resume 8 months ago
Old quote attributed to a number of people Be open minded, just not so much so your brain falls out.
Comment icon #59 Posted by Golden Duck 8 months ago
You don't develop intuition until you have ground away at understanding foundations  Einstein profound intuition was built on the latest observations knowledge on science and physics. Balance is not the right analogy.  You still need all the knowledge to apply imagination and intuition to expand knowledge into gaps. https://bigthink.com/starts-with-a-bang/einstein-famous-quote-misunderstood/
Comment icon #60 Posted by Ell 8 months ago
Their approach to the landing area was cleverly plotted and the circumstances meticulously planned. Everybody either was inside, or out of sight, or looking elsewhere. I happened to be outside because I returned from an evening of baby sitting.


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