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THE DISCLOSURE ERA

FOUR TYPES? For decades, UFO conversations lived in the same cultural bucket as Bigfoot documentaries and guys named Randy explaining government mind control from a lawn chair next to a…

FOUR TYPES?

For decades, UFO conversations lived in the same cultural bucket as Bigfoot documentaries and guys named Randy explaining government mind control from a lawn chair next to a bonfire.

Now former intelligence officials, military personnel, and government-linked researchers are openly talking about “non-human biologics,” crash retrieval programs, and unidentified craft in front of Congress. That alone is a massive shift, whether people realize it or not.

The latest round comes from a New York Post article featuring claims from researcher Hal Puthoff, who says sources connected to alleged UFO recovery programs described at least four different types of extraterrestrial beings recovered from crashes. The descriptions include the now-famous “Grays,” along with “Nordics,” “Reptilians,” and insect-like “Mantids.”

To be clear: there is still no publicly verified evidence showing actual alien bodies, confirmed extraterrestrial DNA, or authenticated spacecraft sitting in a government warehouse somewhere under Nevada. None.

That distinction matters because the internet has completely lost the ability to separate:

  • confirmed facts
  • credible allegations
  • unanswered questions
  • and full-blown sci-fi mythology

Right now, this story sits somewhere in the middle of all four.

The government has acknowledged that unexplained aerial phenomena exist. Military footage exists. Congressional hearings happened. Officials have testified under oath. That part is real.

What has not happened is public proof of alien species visiting Earth.

And honestly, that’s where this gets interesting.

Because whether aliens are real almost becomes secondary to the bigger cultural shift happening underneath all of this: people no longer trust institutions to tell them the truth in the first place.

That distrust didn’t appear out of nowhere.

Governments classify information constantly. Intelligence agencies lie sometimes. Media outlets chase clicks. Tech platforms manipulate visibility. Corporations bury bad stories. Everyone knows this now. So when stories like this surface, people don’t automatically dismiss them anymore. They also don’t fully believe them either.

They hover in this weird middle ground where everything feels possible and nothing feels fully credible.

That may be the real story here.

Not reptilian overlords. Not secret moon bases. Not alien autopsies hidden behind a vault door labeled “TOP SECRET: SPACE LIZARDS.”

The real story might be that modern society has reached a point where public trust is so fractured that even the craziest claims no longer sound completely impossible to millions of people.

To be fair, after the last decade, you can at least understand why.

Question Everything.

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