In 1950, several alien bodies were recovered in New Mexico, marking the first recorded incident of its kind. That same year, an unidentified flying object landed at a military base, and after the occupants entered the command center, it took off again, though no witnesses could confirm this event. It wasn't until 1989 that a scientist publicly acknowledged that four alien bodies were stored at a military base in Ohio. These aliens were described as small in stature, with dark gray, wrinkled skin, and large heads and eyes, features that starkly contrast with human characteristics.

In 1953, a UFO malfunctioned over Anasazi territory, revealing five aliens inside, one of whom was severely injured. In 1962, a 17-meter-wide UFO crashed, leading to the discovery of two humanoid beings. These aliens were short, had large heads, tiny noses, thin lips, and distinctive ears. To date, the United States has reportedly recovered and preserved at least 30 alien bodies, stored at various secret locations.

In 1987, Soviet scientist Dr. Duranok discovered 14 well-preserved alien bodies in the Gobi Desert. Additionally, Digewa from the Scientific Association for the Authenticity of UFO Reports in Paris found six alien bodies in the Himalayas, frozen in ice and difficult to date. Research on alien bodies in the U.S. involves technological and military secrets, with these bodies kept in secret containers in underground facilities.

Although the existence of aliens has been partially substantiated by evidence, their origins remain a mystery. Autopsy results indicate that alien lungs are similar to those of humans, suggesting they may come from a planet with more nitrogen than oxygen. However, the ultimate questions remain unanswered.