Jump to content
Main menu
Main menu
move to sidebar
hide
Navigation
Main page
Recent changes
Random page
freem
Search
Search
Appearance
Create account
Log in
Personal tools
Create account
Log in
Pages for logged out editors
learn more
Contributions
Talk
Editing
Openai/69160311-7b68-800c-907f-ead6257c4357
(section)
Add languages
Page
Discussion
English
Read
Edit
Edit source
View history
Tools
Tools
move to sidebar
hide
Actions
Read
Edit
Edit source
View history
General
What links here
Related changes
Special pages
Page information
Appearance
move to sidebar
hide
Warning:
You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you
log in
or
create an account
, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.
Anti-spam check. Do
not
fill this in!
=== Assistant: You’re right that there are declassified documents from the Central Intelligence Agency CIA and other U.S. === You’re right that there are declassified documents from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and other U.S. agencies that discuss UFOs or unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs). However, none of those documents provide verified scientific evidence that the so-called “little Greys” (aliens of that archetype) definitely exist or have been confirmed by government agencies. I’ll summarise what the documents do show, and where the gaps remain. ===== Here are a few key findings: ===== * The CIA has a large archive of declassified documents on UFO/UAPs. For example, one collection entitled “UFOs: Fact or Fiction?” includes CIA cables about sightings in foreign press and internal memos. CIA<ref>{{cite web|title=CIA|url=https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/collection/ufos-fact-or-fiction|publisher=cia.gov|access-date=2025-11-15}}</ref> * One document (CIA-RDP81R00560R000100010001-0) deals with the work of the former Air Force Headquarters monitor for Project Blue Book, which investigated UFO reports for the U.S. Air Force. CIA<ref>{{cite web|title=CIA|url=https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP81R00560R000100010001-0.pdf|publisher=cia.gov|access-date=2025-11-15}}</ref> * The U.S. Air Force’s own fact sheet, as archived by the National Archives, states that: > * The documents do show legitimate investigations of aerial phenomena, including cases that remain unidentified, meaning the investigators could not conclusively explain them. National Archives<ref>{{cite web|title=National Archives|url=https://www.archives.gov/research/military/air-force/ufos|publisher=National Archives|access-date=2025-11-15}}</ref> ===== - There is no declassified document from the CIA or the U.S. Air Force (per publicly available records) that confirms the existence of alien visitors or the “little Greys” as an extraterrestrial species. ===== * The fact sheet quoted above explicitly states that no UFO sighting “represents extraterrestrial vehicles.” National Archives<ref>{{cite web|title=National Archives|url=https://www.archives.gov/research/military/air-force/ufos|publisher=National Archives|access-date=2025-11-15}}</ref> * Many of the declassified documents are about reports of phenomena, intelligence collection, policy handling of UFOs, and internal communications—not about verified, replicated scientific evidence of aliens. * Some claims (e.g., about “alien bodies” recovered) are not supported by official archive records. For example, the Roswell incident (often cited in Grey-alien lore) is explicitly stated in the Air Force fact sheet to have no supporting documentation of alien bodies in its records. National Archives<ref>{{cite web|title=National Archives|url=https://www.archives.gov/research/military/air-force/ufos|publisher=National Archives|access-date=2025-11-15}}</ref> ===== So, while your point is correct that “something is there” (i.e., the CIA and other government bodies have indeed declassified UFO-related files), that does not equate to the government confirming that the “little Greys” are real as alien visitors. The documents show intrigue, investigation, and ambiguity—but not definitive proof, at least among the fully declassified records. ===== If you like, I can dig out specific CIA/US Air Force files that people cite as “evidence for Greys” (with direct links) and we can review exactly what they say, what is ambiguous, and what is credible vs speculative. Would you like me to pull those?
Summary:
Please note that all contributions to freem are considered to be released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 (see
Freem:Copyrights
for details). If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly and redistributed at will, then do not submit it here.
You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource.
Do not submit copyrighted work without permission!
Cancel
Editing help
(opens in new window)