Hidden Factions, Conflicting Narratives, and Dark Truths Behind Alleged Non-Human Species on Earth
Written by Christopher Sharp - 2 June 2025
It was a calm summer morning on the chalk downs south of Avebury, England, where Silbury Hill, Stonehenge and other ancient monuments still brood over the landscape.
On 6 July 2009, an off-duty Wiltshire police sergeant was driving west along the A4 past Silbury Hill—a 129-foot prehistoric chalk mound and UNESCO World Heritage landmark—when three figures in white coveralls appeared in a field opposite.
Thinking they were forensic officers, he braked hard, climbed out, and walked toward them.
The trio were crouched over the barley beside the so-called “Mayan” crop circle, an imprint that case-investigator Andy Russell later told Liberation Times was “definitely man-made.”
Andy Russell recounts what happened next - according to the police sergeant, who has kept his identity secret to this day:
‘They [the three beings] seemed to be inspecting the crop. When he got to the edge of the field he heard what he believed to be a sound not dissimilar to static electricity.
‘This crackling noise seemed to be running through the field and the crop was moving gently close to where the noise was moving. He felt the hair on his arms and back of his neck raise up.
‘He shouted to the figures who at first ignored him, not glancing at him.
‘When he tried to enter the field they looked up and began running.
‘He said, “They ran faster than any man I have ever seen. I’m no slouch but they were moving so fast. I looked away for a second and when I looked back they were gone. I then got scared. The noise was still around, but I got an uneasy feeling and headed for the car. For the rest of the day I had a pounding headache I couldn’t shift.”’
The story proved newsworthy enough that The Daily Telegraph—a UK broadsheet not known for indulging in tales— ran the story, giving the incident an unexpected stamp of mainstream credibility.
Russell told Liberation Times that similar encounters with mysterious, Nordic-looking figures have also been reported across Wiltshire, particularly in the countryside around Warminster.
The witness’s credibility was underscored by coverage in a mainstream broadsheet, even though no physical Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) were reported in this particular incident.
But encounters featuring tall, Nordic-looking entities - and a wider menagerie of purported advanced non-human species - have been woven into the UAP narrative ever since the 1947 Roswell crash, where witnesses and insiders (speaking to Liberation Times) claim that non-human bodies were recovered along with two downed craft.
According to the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023, UAP means:
‘(A) airborne objects that are not immediately identifiable;
‘(B) transmedium objects or devices;
‘(C) and submerged objects or devices that are not immediately identifiable and that display behavior or performance characteristics suggesting that the objects or devices may be related to the objects or devices described in subparagraph (A) or (B).’
Many UAPs will undoubtedly be eventually identified as balloons or mundane drones. But others seem to exceed known human capability.
In fact, current CIA Director John Ratcliffe, who previously led the U.S. Intelligence Community as Director of National Intelligence (2020-2021), told Fox News in 2023 that UAPs represent:
"Objects that demonstrate technologies that seem to defy the law of physics and capabilities that we don't have as the world's superpower."
He added:
“Our role in the federal government is to provide for the common defense and we can’t do that if someone else has technologies that are better than what we have.”
Just months after Ratcliffe’s interview, Senators Mike Rounds (R-SD) and then-Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) unveiled the Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Disclosure Act - legislation later stripped of many of its strongest provisions in conference.
Notably, the bill, crafted at Congress’s highest levels by senators with access to the nation’s deepest secrets, introduced the term “non-human intelligence,” which it defined as:
‘Any sentient intelligent non-human lifeform regardless of nature or ultimate origin that may be presumed responsible for unidentified anomalous phenomena or of which the Federal Government has become aware.’
The term ‘non-human intelligence’ appeared 18 times in that bill.
That same summer, intelligence veteran David Grusch appeared before Congress under oath, alleging that the United States had run a multi‑decade programme to recover and reverse‑engineer non‑human craft—and that “biologics” had been retrieved from crash sites.
The topic resurfaced in May 2025 when Dr Eric W. Davis, a theoretical physicist, former Pentagon contractor, and propulsion researcher, told lawmakers during a multi-panel event that crews of some UAP, according to his own sources, include Nordic, Reptilian, Grey, and Insectoid beings.
The comment drew nervous laughter and scant mainstream coverage.
A similar note of corroboration came from Retired Rear Admiral Tim Gallaudet - oceanographer, former Acting Administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and former U.S. Navy deputy oceanographer - who told Liberation Times in April 2024:
“I know—from people I trust who have had access to some of these programmes—that different types of non‑human intelligence are visiting us, and we still don’t understand their intentions.”
Other sources, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Liberation Times that - unsettling though it sounds - certain non‑human intelligences appear to function as a control system superimposed on humanity while simultaneously cutting their own technology deals with individual governments.
One insider went further, claiming that rival factions exist which compete - even within the same species - adding that some are benevolent, some malevolent, and others somewhere in between. One theory holds that nations serve as proxies in conflicts between factions.
Another source claimed that members of the Nazi research unit SS‑Ahnenerbe established contact with a non‑human faction of Nordic-looking beings in the 1930s and later arranged an introduction to the U.S. government through the Joint Intelligence Objectives Agency (JIOA), which President Kennedy disbanded in 1962.
The source links the 1947 Roswell crash to a mid-air collision (although other sources claim it was a dogfight)* between two human-made craft, each allegedly reverse-engineered - with non-human help - from a vehicle that fell near Magenta, Italy, in 1933. Allegedly, one craft, of Nazi design, was moved from Spain to Argentina after the war; the other was a prototype assembled at Wright Field, Ohio, by a joint Italian-American-German team. The source added that a Nordic non-human faction aided the engineering of both craft and that their crews were biological clones.
The story remains deeply contentious. Other insiders interviewed by Liberation Times could not corroborate the events, and several flatly dismissed the timeline.
Insiders contend that the impasse will persist until a sitting U.S. president intervenes and demands direct oversight of the clandestine programs, which are said to hold the proof.
In the meantime, sources report to Liberation Times that counter‑intelligence teams assigned to guard alleged non‑human technologies work vigorously to suppress the conversation, wielding tools that range from ridicule and career pressure to outright threats of physical harm.
From a lone police sergeant on an English back‑road to closed‑door briefings at the pinnacle of U.S. power, serious people are talking about the possibility that multiple non‑human species are interacting with or even controlling humanity.
Whether those conversations yield proof or remain forever in the realm of allegation may depend on who finally forces the issue into the daylight.
The most haunting claim, several insiders told Liberation Times, is that Earth may not truly belong to us.
They allege that non-human species have lived here since humanity’s earliest hours - and that some still abduct people today.
It is, they warn, a truth too unsettling to unveil publicly.
*Addition made to article.