What if humanity is not alone, and never has been?
Across decades of eyewitness testimony, declassified documents, ancient mythologies, and modern UFO encounters, one pattern repeatedly emerges: reports of non-human intelligences interacting with Earth. From mysterious abductions in rural America to ancient star myths preserved by Indigenous cultures, the same "beings" appear under different names, in different eras, across the globe.
This encyclopedia compiles those accounts into a single, structured reference of alleged extraterrestrial species, organizing decades of fragmented UFO lore into one cohesive field guide.
Inside, you will explore detailed entries on more than 40 alleged extraterrestrial types, including:
- The Grey entities associated with abduction phenomena and medical examinations
- Reptilian and Draconian beings linked to underground and elite-control narratives
- Nordic and human-like star visitors described as guides and observers
- Insectoid intelligences reported in high-strangeness contact cases
- Aquatic and subterranean species connected to oceanic and ancient-earth legends
- Rare and fringe entities such as shadow beings, probes, and interdimensional anomalies
Each entry compiles reported physical descriptions, behavioral patterns, notable encounter cases, and recurring themes found across independent testimonies.
Rather than asserting certainty, this work documents patterns of belief, experience, and cultural reporting-bridging ufology, anthropology, folklore, and modern conspiracy discourse into a single reference point.
This book does not claim to prove what is real. It asks a more unsettling question:
Why do so many people, across time and culture, describe the same beings?