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Pentagon Holds Remains of 4 Alien Species

Pentagon holds remains of four alien species from crashed spacecraft: Nordics, Grays, Insectoids, and Reptilians.

Zoe Allen
ByZoe Allen- Senior Editor
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US officials possess remains from four different extraterrestrial species recovered from crashed spacecraft.

"Fox News" reported this, citing Dr. Hel Patoff, a researcher funded by the CIA. Patoff stated that those involved in the recovery noted at least four distinct species. He emphasized he has no direct access to the finds but trusts the experts he communicates with.

According to Dr. Eric Davis, a colleague of Patoff, the species are "Nordics," "Grays," "Insectoids," and "Reptilians." Nordics resemble humans; Grays are described as small, hairless beings with large eyes; Insectoids resemble praying mantises; and Reptilians are scaly, tailed lizards moving on two legs.

These claims come as the Pentagon, under President Donald Trump's initiative, released a "second document package" as part of its disclosure program.

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