Pentagon UFO Scientist Claims Alien Species Hidden
Dr Eric Davis alleges US government is storing bodies of at least four alien species in secret facilities

Dr Eric Davis, a scientist who previously consulted on Pentagon UFO programs, claims the US government is storing bodies belonging to at least four alien species inside secret military facilities. According to Davis, he has viewed classified photographs and government records connected to crashed unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs) and alien bodies, and he identified the alleged species as Grays, Nordics, Insectoids, and Reptilians.
Description of Alien Species
Davis described Grays as the short, large-eyed creatures commonly depicted in movies, while Nordics supposedly resemble tall, blonde humans. Insectoids were compared to human-sized praying mantises, while Reptilians were described as humanoid creatures with lizard-like features. Davis claimed all four types have two arms and two legs.
The claims were made during an appearance on NewsNation’s Katie Pavlich Tonight, where Davis said there is a minimum of four alien species that we know of, and he has seen the evidence and the records. Davis also claimed that he does not know what these creatures eat, and most of them that he is aware of were found dead.
Storage of Alien Bodies
Davis claimed officials once had an idea where the alleged bodies were stored, but said the operation was divided and moved during Barack Obama’s first presidential administration. He said that the institute got split up into two or three components and relocated into different military medical institutes by the first Obama administration. Davis also claimed that he had heard former intelligence officer David Grusch knew of one being that was allegedly captured alive, but admitted he had no further information about it.
The Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office has previously said it found “no verifiable evidence” of extraterrestrial beings, activity, or technology. However, Davis is now asking President Donald Trump to waive his non-disclosure agreement and protect UFO whistleblowers from prosecution. The astrophysicist says he has investigated UAPs for 30 years and previously worked as a consultant on government programs including the Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Applications Program.
Davis has not publicly produced the photographs or records he claims to have seen, and his allegations have not been independently verified. The claims come amid growing interest in possible alien life, including NASA’s discovery of a potential sign of ancient life on Mars and separate allegations that alien DNA has been detected in alleged abductees. As reported by Dexerto, Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb had previously urged the UN to take precautions in the event of an alien invasion threat, saying that Earth has no plan for an invasion.





