‘People are scared to talk’ – Scientists say officials are hiding evidence of four types of extraterrestrial species

Mysterious disappearances and alleged details about “different types of life” ahead of the next round of UFO files have reportedly left a whistleblower afraid of “forfeiting my life.”

Earlier this month, social media feeds filled with grainy images of unknown objects derived from the government’s files on unexplained aerial phenomena (UAP, previously UFO). Now, as the public awaits further declassification, the men behind the documentary “The Age of Disclosure” shared claims about at least “four separate types” of life and the real fear that those involved in recovery have to go on the record but are “too scared to talk.”

“We are not alone,” stated Fox News host Jesse Watters during a segment of his Monday broadcast where he reminded viewers about the Pentagon’s release of files pertaining to UAP. “We just found out over a billion people have visited the site. A billion. It’s gotta be a record.”

“UFO experts and top researchers have been investigating aliens for years. Their sources say dozens of crashed UFOs have been recovered and what they found inside, shocking,” he went on as he played a clip from “The Diary of a CEO” featuring quantum physicist Dr. Hal Puthoff & Dan Farah, producer of “The Age of Disclosure.”

Asked by Steven Bartlett, “And do people think that there’s one type of non-human intelligence that’s visiting the Earth, or are there many, many types?” Puthoff completed Farah’s statement on those involved in recoveries who “said there are at least four types, four separate types.”

“Now, I have not had direct access to that, but I believe the people whom I talk to,” added the scientist.

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Farah went on, “And the people I’ve talked to, through the process of making the documentary, both on camera and off-the-record sources, and the people Hal’s talked to over the decades, have said that there have been dozens of recoveries of crashed craft. In the U.S. alone, dozens of craft of non-human origin that either crashed organically or caused to crash and then recovered.”

Watters then detailed the classifications for the four proposed types designated as Grays, Nordics, Insectoids, and Reptilians. “Experts speculate that Reptilians are scaly with long tails like a lizard, Insectoids look like a praying mantis, the Grays look like your classic movie alien, and the Nordics look like a regular Swedish guy, but seven feet tall.”

When asked about those who’ve worked at crash sites, Farah explained, “I’ve talked off the record with some people who are involved in recoveries. They would not go on camera to do interviews. Special Forces people that would not go on camera and do interviews.”

“One I actually thought — I’ve mentioned this in another interview — but 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.’ And I thought that was a very unsettling message to get, obviously,” said the producer, “but also very specific word choice — forfeiting my life.”

Further in the segment, Watters played a clip of Tennessee Rep. Tim Burchett (R), who lamented “slow-walking” from the government. The congressman was pictured alongside Florida Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R), Indiana Rep. André Carson (D), Florida Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D), Farah, and others in an image posted Sunday by the documentary’s social media account.

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The same day, Utah Sen. Mike Lee (R) reacted to an AI image posted by President Donald Trump featuring him walking beside what would be considered a Gray and men in suits and dark sunglasses on a military base.

“Not sure what this means,” wrote the senator. “But I’m here for it.”

Adding weight to the expressed alarm, Watters brought up the series of unexplained disappearances of scientists, noting that it remains unclear if there is any relation.

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As was previously reported, Missouri Rep. Eric Burlison (R) raised concerns in April about others set to testify by bringing up the “sudden and suspicious circumstances” of the death of U.S. Air Force veteran Matthew James Sullivan in May 2024. He was said to have died from an accidental overdose after ingesting alcohol, alprazolam, cyclobenzaprine, and imipramine only weeks after agreeing to testify before Congress on UAP.

Kevin Haggerty

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