A former CIA-funded researcher has made an astonishing claim, saying that “at least four” different extraterrestrial species have been discovered in crashed UFO wreckage recovered by the US – though no physical evidence has been submitted to back up the claims
Crashed UFOs retrieved by America contained various forms of alien life, according to a sensational claim.
It comes from former CIA-funded researcher Dr. Hal Puthoff, who said “at least four” distinct extraterrestrial species have been identified in wreckage collected by the US.
The remarks were made during an appearance on “The Diary of a CEO” podcast alongside filmmaker Dan Farah, whose documentary “Age of Disclosure” delves into claims surrounding unidentified aerial phenomena.
Dr Puthoff, 89, is a former adviser to the Pentagon’s Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Applications Programme and has long been linked to investigations into UFOs and advanced aerospace technology.
Speaking on the podcast, he said: “People who have been involved in recoveries have said there are at least four separate types. I have not had direct access to that, but I believe the people I talked to.”
To clarify, no physical evidence has been presented to support any of these claims.
As NASA states: “We have not yet discovered life on any other planet, and we have not seen any scientifically supported evidence for extraterrestrial life.
“But if we think about life on this planet, beyond the big things – the elephants, the whales, redwoods trees — and focus on the tiny things, nearly everywhere on Earth that we’ve looked, we’ve found microbial life.
“We can’t yet say for sure whether or not aliens exist. To quote Carl Sagan: ‘The universe is a pretty big place. If it’s just us, it seems like an awful waste of space.’ So, NASA will keep looking.”
The most recent allegations emerge following former Air Force intelligence officer David Grusch’s testimony to Congress in 2023, where he claimed the US government held “non-human biologics” supposedly retrieved from UFO crash sites.
Grusch’s evidence triggered worldwide discussion about whether covert recovery programmes investigating unidentified aircraft might operate within America’s military and intelligence network.
Farah, whose documentary debuted earlier this year, alleged he had confidentially contacted individuals supposedly linked to retrieval missions but stated many were too terrified to speak openly.
He remembered one contact withdrawing from an interview at the final moment, expressing fears that participation would “forfeit” their life.
No concrete proof backing the presence of extraterrestrial life or recovered alien vessels has ever been publicly presented, and these assertions remain deeply disputed.
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