Fox News host Jesse Watters has ignited a fresh wave of debate after airing a primetime segment on alleged UFO crash recoveries, non-human intelligence, and even purported reptilian alien species said to have been secretly examined by the U.
S. government for decades.
The segment follows the Trump administrations recent release of declassified UFO/UAP files under a new Pentagon transparency initiative that has already drawn intense public scrutiny. According to Gateway Pundit, the renewed interest in unidentified aerial phenomena has emboldened veteran researchers and intelligence-linked scientists to speak more openly about what they claim the government has long concealed from the American people.
Gateway Pundit previously reported that Dr. Hal Puthoff, 89, a Stanford-trained quantum physicist who once led remote-viewing programs for the CIA and advised the Pentagons Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Applications Program (AAWSAP), made a striking claim on Steve Bartletts The Diary of a CEO podcast. People who have been involved in recoveries have said there are at least four types. Four separate types, Puthoff said. Now I have not had direct access to that, but I believe the people whom I talked to four separate types of life.
According to Davis, all four alleged species are humanoid in form, featuring two arms, two legs, and a broadly human-like body structure. He describes them as distinct variants within that basic template, suggesting a pattern that challenges conventional evolutionary assumptions and raises profound questions about what the government has known and for how long.
During his primetime broadcast, Watters stated flatly: We are not alone. He later posted the segment on X, where it quickly surpassed 1 million views, writing: RESEARCHERS SAY DOZENS OF CRASHED UFOS HAVE BEEN RECOVERED WITH FOUR DIFFERENT ALIEN SPECIES ON BOARD
TWO ARMS, TWO LEGS LONG TAILS LIKE A LIZARD! 7 FEET TALL! SOURCES ARE TOO SCARED TO TALK SAYING AN INTERVIEW COULD FORFEIT THEIR LIFE.
For many conservatives already skeptical of the permanent bureaucracy, the combination of declassified files, expert testimony, and fearful whistleblowers only deepens concerns about a national security establishment that appears more comfortable hiding extraordinary information than trusting the citizens it is supposed to serve.
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