On May 1st of this year, Dr. Eric Davis, a nuclear physicist and long-time consultant on research related to UAPs, was one of the whistleblowers who testified under oath during a public hearing held in the United States, organized by the UAP Disclosure Fund. The session featured other prominent figures in the UAP disclosure movement, such as Dr. Avi Loeb, a renowned astrophysicist from Harvard, and former Pentagon official Lue Elizondo.
During this hearing, Dr. Davis answered several questions, bringing forth new and intriguing information about the UFO phenomenon and the possible technologies and beings involved. The nuclear physicist explained that the propulsion capabilities observed in these objects may involve advanced concepts like warp bubbles — localized distortions in space-time that would allow impressive maneuvers without the need to travel faster than light.
Davis also highlighted that technologies related to UAPs may require exotic forms of energy, including negative energy densities, something predicted by quantum phenomena such as the Casimir effect. He emphasized that current physics is still far from fully understanding these mechanisms and that government programs may be developing such technologies in secret, with little external scientific collaboration.
Another revealing point from the testimony was the confirmation that the United States possesses at least one of these craft in custody, although the engineering work is handled by aerospace specialists rather than physicists like him. Davis warned about the rigidity of existing secret programs, which are isolated and resistant to new scientific approaches.
It was also during this hearing that Dr. Davis answered one of the most profound and controversial questions ever asked in that legislative chamber: “What species are piloting these crafts?”
The question was posed by Representative Eric Burlison (R-MO), a known advocate for disclosure and member of the Congressional UAP Caucus.

To the surprise — or not — of many, both inside and outside the UFO community, Dr. Eric Davis answered the question posed by Representative Burlison, stating that at least four well-known alien species are behind the operation of UFOs, or at least some of them. His response was clear: “Grays. Nordics. Reptilians. Insectoids.”
In fact, Davis reported the existence of several described species, including the “grays,” the “nordics,” and beings with reptilian or insect-like characteristics, generally human-sized.
Regarding the general appearance of these entities, they are mostly humanoid, with heads, torsos, and four limbs, not exhibiting truly alien anatomies.
About the famous Roswell case, Davis clarified that the event actually occurred in Corona, New Mexico, and referred to the beings recovered in that episode as “grays.”
He also stated that the nordics are typically between 1.5 and 1.8 meters tall, a size very similar to humans, and that other species also fall within this range.
Furthermore, Davis emphasized that there are no reliable reports of beings taller than approximately 2.4 meters; descriptions generally remain within human height ranges.
And now, another revelation related to the subject, serving as confirmation, came from the congressman who stood beside Dr. Davis during the hearing. Unable to speak publicly at the time and perhaps still reserving judgment on the matter, Representative Burlison, a leading advocate for disclosure in the U.S. Congress, revealed in a recent interview on the YouTube channel The Endless Void with Kristin Fisher that he didn’t just hear about these species that day from Dr. Davis, but had already been briefed about these four races in closed-door meetings held in his own office.
During the interview, Representative Eric Burlison explained the motivations behind his question at the hearing, emphasizing the importance of transparency and the need to clarify what is really happening regarding UAPs. He discussed secret programs involving accident recoveries of unknown technology, highlighting the challenges of reverse engineering to understand these advanced technologies. Burlison also touched on the intriguing possibility that UFO phenomena may be related to other dimensions or even entities that some traditions refer to as “angels,” suggesting that the issue goes beyond conventional science.
Additionally, Burlison addressed the obstacles hindering disclosure progress, including the fear and pressures faced by whistleblowers who often hesitate to reveal information due to concerns about retaliation. He highlighted Congress’s role in investigating UAPs, mentioning bipartisan efforts to seek answers and increase transparency. Despite these advances, the representative expressed caution regarding whether the public will ever have full access to all information in the future, given the political complexity and national security interests involved.
🚨Kristen Fisher~What do u think of Dr Eric Davis talking about 4 types of aliens?
Rep Burlison~Ive heard about the 4 types of aliens in meetings with other people in this office.I wasnt expecting a respected scientist to say that.He can have 1st hand knowledge #UAPX
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— Avi M 🛸🇮🇳🕉️ (@AvirupM42) August 3, 2025
It is remarkable that American congressmen who once refrained from addressing certain topics — especially those involving the UFO phenomenon and its responsible parties — are now openly discussing these subjects publicly. For example, Representative Eric Burlison has stated that he discusses alien races in his own office.
Representative Eric Burlison has emerged as one of the leading voices in the U.S. Congress advocating for the disclosure of UAP phenomena. His direct questions and willingness to tackle sensitive topics — from secret recovery programs and reverse engineering to possible connections with other dimensions — demonstrate his commitment to promoting transparency on a subject that has been shrouded in secrecy and silence for decades. Burlison also acknowledges the challenges faced by whistleblowers and the political complexities that hinder full access to the truth. Nevertheless, his bipartisan work in Congress points to a growing effort to pave the way for the public to one day learn the reality behind UAPs.
Below, watch the full interview with Representative Burlison.