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by Stacy Liberatore
U.S. Science and Technology Editor
08 August 08, 2025
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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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