By fypfeed | News | 13th August 2025
The author claims that high-ranking officials have been aware of the four alien species.
UFO Whistleblower Claims The debate over UFOs’ existence have been debated for years and are often met with suspicion and suspicion. A new assertion from an unnamed whistleblower has placed the spotlight to what US government might actually know about this mysterious phenomenon.
This discussion resurfaced following an earlier session at Capitol Hill focused on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) and the possibility that extraterrestrial life could be behind UAPs.
At the UAP briefing in May the scientist Dr. Eric Davis — widely recognized by his involvement in secret Pentagon research projects astonished many by stating that there were four distinct alien species that may be operating unidentified craft that were spotted throughout the many years.
According to Davis these four categories include:
- Grays
- Nordics
- Insectoids
- Reptilians
Breaking Down the Alleged Alien Types
The “Gray” alien image became very popular during the 1960s due to the well-known Betty as well as Barney Hill abduction story.
In this case the couple identified their captors as tiny humanoids sporting soft grey skin and large eyes that were black and almond-shaped, missing human facial features that are normal for humans, like ears or noses.
Nordics appear more human and look like the tall, slim Scandinavian models with blonde locks, eyes with blue and fair skin.
Insectoids, in keeping with their name, are described using insects-like characteristics, which could comprise multiple limbs, strong exoskeletons, mandibles as well as antennae.
The Reptilian idea which came to popularity in the latter 20th century thanks to conspiratorial theorist David Icke — describes reptile-like aliens that change shape and are believed to be able of merging in with the human population.




Breaking Down the Alleged Alien Types
The “Gray” alien image became widely popular in the 1960s, largely thanks to the famous Betty and Barney Hill abduction story.
In that case, the couple described their captors as small humanoids with smooth grey skin, oversized black almond-shaped eyes, and lacking normal human facial features like noses or ears.
Nordics are said to look much more human, resembling tall, slim Scandinavian-like figures with light hair, blue eyes, and fair skin.
Insectoids, true to their name, are described with insect-like features, which can include multiple limbs, hard exoskeletons, mandibles, and even antennae.
Finally, the Reptilian theory — which gained attention in the late 20th century through conspiracy theorist David Icke — describes shape-shifting reptile-like aliens said to be capable of blending into human society.
Political Reactions
Missouri Representative Eric Burlison, who is part of both the House Oversight Committee and the UAP caucus, shared on The Endless Void with Kristin Fisher that he has heard these same four classifications in private conversations.
“I’ve heard those four classifications discussed in meetings in this office by others,” Burlison recalled. “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.”
Even with that, Burlison — who describes himself as a sceptic — admitted he is not entirely sure about where Davis got his information.
He pointed out that Davis’ statements could be based on his own direct experiences or could have come from secondhand accounts, leaving room for doubt.
As Burlison put it: “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. “
Still, he’s aware that simply talking about the possibility of aliens could open the door to more criticism from the public.
“Some will think we’re nuts,” Burlison said. But he also defended continuing the inquiry, reminding people that taxpayer money funds Pentagon, intelligence agencies, and energy department programs looking into UAPs.
“I owe it to the American people to get to the bottom of this,” he added.