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Extraterrestrials
The Greys
Species: Greys
Star System: Orion Constelation
Homeworld: Unknown
Affiliation: Zetas
Reticulans
First Reported: Unconfirmed
Status: Still Visiting Earth

The Greys is a nickname given to one of the more well known Extraterrestrial species that have (and still) visited Earth. it's unclear why they come to Earth and what they want, however many confirmed reports over the last five decades prove that this highly advanced race of beings come to the Human world for a purpose. What that purpose is has yet to be revealed.

History

The origin of the Grey species is open for debate considering the evidence found that suggest they have been visiting Earth for thousands of years. According to reports, Greys come in two distinct morphs that differ in height.[ Abductees say that they recognize the leader of their abductors by its "demeanor." Their increased authority, height, and apparently more complex psychology have caused some abduction researchers to wonder if the taller morph is the only "Grey" type to be biologically alive and if the shorter "form" could be their artificially constructed robot or cyborg servants. During the early 1980s Greys were linked to the alleged crash landing of a flying saucer in Roswell New Mexico, in 1947, by a number of publications which contained statements from witnesses who claimed to have seen the U.S. military handling a number of unusually proportioned, bald, child-sized corpses. The witnesses claimed that the corpses had over-sized heads and slanted eyes—but scant other facial features—during and after the incident. However this was later confirmed not the be the Greys but the Zeta Reticulans

In 1987 popular novelist Whitley Strieber published the book Communion, in which he describes a number of close encounters he purports to have experienced with Greys and other extraterrestrial beings. The book became a New York Times bestseller, and a film adaption starring Christopher Walken was released in 1989.

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