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  by Stacy Liberatore
 
			U.S. Science and Technology Editor 
			08 August 08, 2025from 
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			Dr Eric Davis (left) 
			described these entities  
			as humanoid, 
			approximately human-sized,  
			and possibly linked 
			to classified 
			 reverse-engineering 
			programs.  
			Missouri 
			Representative Eric Burlison  
			prompted the question 
			about  
			the different alien 
			species.
 
			  
			  
			A recent Capitol Hill hearing has reignited 
			debate over Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) 
			and the possibility of extraterrestrial life.  
			In a May UAP briefing, physicist Dr Eric Davis, known for his 
			work on top-secret Pentagon projects, stunned listeners by 
			referencing alleged alien species,
 
				
				'Grays, Nordics, Insectoids, and Reptilians,' 
				as potential operators of unidentified craft.  
			Davis described these entities as humanoid, 
			approximately human-sized, and possibly linked to
			
			classified reverse-engineering programs. 
			Missouri Representative Eric Burlison, a member of the 
			House Oversight Committee and UAP caucus, prompted the 
			discussion, revealing on
			
			The Endless Void 
			with Kristin Fisher 
			that he had heard these same four classifications in private 
			briefings.
 
				
				'I've heard those four classifications 
				discussed in meetings in this office by others,' Burlison 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.'
 
			Burlison, a self-described skeptic, admitted 
			uncertainty about Davis's sources, noting the physicist's comments 
			may stem from firsthand knowledge or secondhand reports.  
				
				'If true, this would be a paradigm-shifting 
				moment,' Burlison said.    
				'But if it is true, the government has no 
				right to
				
				keep such a secret from the public it 
				serves.'  
			  
			
			 A respected scientists told 
			Congress
 
			 that 
			there are four alien species  
			piloting craft 
			in our skies,  
			including 
			Nordics that have human-like features
			 
			
 The concept of 
			Grays as a popular alien archetype took hold in the 
			mid-1960s, largely due to the famous 
			
			Betty and Barney Hill abduction 
			case.
 
			The couple described being taken by small humanoids with smooth gray 
			skin, large black almond-shaped eyes, and lacking typical human 
			features like noses or ears.
 
			Nordics are described as tall, slender beings resembling 
			Scandinavian humans, with blonde hair, blue eyes, and fair skin.
 
			Often linked to the Pleiades star cluster, these entities are said 
			to possess advanced technology and peaceful intentions, featuring 
			prominently in 1950s contactee and UFO lore.
 
			Insectoids, meanwhile, have been part of alien mythology since at 
			least the early 1900s, with roots tracing back to Georges Méliès' 
			1902 film 'A 
			Trip to the Moon.'
 
			These beings exhibit insect-like traits such as,
 
				
				multiple limbs, exoskeletons, mandibles, and 
				sometimes antennae. 
			The
			
			reptilian "theory," 
			claiming shape-shifting reptilian aliens secretly control 
			Earth, surged in popularity through "conspiracy theorist" 
			
			David Icke in the late 20th 
			century.  
			Interestingly, similar half-human, half-serpent figures appear in 
			ancient South and Southeast Asian myths, such as
			
			the Nāga.
 
 
 
			
			 Another is Grays,
 
			described as 
			small humanoids  
			with smooth 
			gray skin,  
			large black 
			almond-shaped eyes,  
			and lacking 
			typical human features 
			 like 
			noses or ears
 
 
			
			 Betty (left) and Barney Hill 
			(right)
 
			were the first 
			Americans who claimed  
			
			they were abducted by Grays 
			 
			in September 
			1961 
			
 While Davis named each of these in May, Burlison 
			leaned toward a more earthly explanation, suggesting UAPs are likely 
			advanced human-made technologies, perhaps experimental projects by 
			private contractors.
 
				
				'With all of the advancements that we've 
				made, the fact that we discovered the 
				
				Higgs Boson particle, 
				all of the discoveries in 
				
				quantum physics, and that 
				nobody has figured out a way to create some form of advanced 
				propulsion,' he remarked.  
			However, Burlison expressed frustration at the 
			thought of such technology existing, recalling how he sat delayed on 
			a tarmac for three hours due to weather, joking,  
				
				'If we have advanced propulsion, I'm going to 
				be really angry.'  
			Critics have dismissed the hearings as veering 
			into the absurd, with references to 'reptilians' and 'insectoids' 
			sounding more like science fiction than serious inquiry. 
			  
			
  
			Insectoids, 
			 
			meanwhile, have been 
			part of alien "mythology" 
			 since at least 
			the early 1900s,  
			with roots tracing 
			back to  
			Georges Méliès' 1902 
			film 'A Trip to the Moon.'  
			These beings exhibit 
			insect-like traits such as  
			multiple limbs, 
			exoskeletons, mandibles,  
			and sometimes 
			antennae.
 
			  
			
			 
			Davis named each of 
			these under oath in May  
			as the beings 
			invading Earth's skies.  
			Pictured is a shot 
			from the 'Go Fast' video  
			that was released in. 
				
				'Some will think we're nuts,' Burlison acknowledged, aware of 
				the skepticism his comments invite.
 
			Yet he defended the investigation, emphasizing 
			that taxpayer money funds Pentagon, intelligence, and energy 
			department programs studying UAPs. 
				
				'I owe it to the American people to get to 
				the bottom of this,' he said. 
			Burlison believes the public could handle 
			the truth if aliens were confirmed. 
				
				'Most would just read the headline and move 
				on,' he predicted, noting humanity's tendency to normalize even 
				the most extraordinary revelations. 
			However, he insisted that any such discoveries 
			should not be hidden. 
				
				'The government belongs to the people, not 
				the other way around,' Burlison stressed.    
				'Keeping such monumental secrets would betray 
				the trust of the public.' 
			While remaining cautious about extraterrestrial 
			claims, Burlison plans to press Dr Davis for clarification on 
			whether his startling remarks come from direct knowledge or 
			secondary reports. 
			  
			  
			
			 The reptilian theory,
 
			claiming 
			shape-shifting reptilian aliens  
			secretly 
			control Earth,  
			surged in 
			popularity through "conspiracy theorist"  
			David Icke in 
			the late 20th century 
			  
			Burlison believes the public could handle the truth if aliens 
			were confirmed.
 
				
				'Some will read the headline and go about 
				their day,' he predicted, citing human behavior's tendency to 
				normalize even earth-shattering news.  
			However, he stressed that any such revelation 
			should not be kept secret. 
				
				'I believe that this government belongs to 
				the people.    
				It's not that the people don't belong to the 
				government,' he said, arguing that withholding paradigm-shifting 
				discoveries would betray public trust. 
			The lack of "concrete" evidence, coupled with 
			Davis's ambiguous sources, keeps the debate speculative.  
			  
			Burlison plans to follow up with Davis to clarify 
			whether his claims stem from direct observation or research 
			assignments analyzing reported phenomena. 
			  
			  
			  
			  
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