UAP Scientist Claims Aliens Were Pulled from Crash Sites and Trump Was Briefed for a February Speech
Puthoff is 89, a Stanford-trained quantum physicist who advised the Pentagon’s UAP program (AAWSAP) and served as chief science adviser to Robert Bigelow at Bigelow Aerospace.

On Steven Bartlett’s Diary of a CEO this week, he appeared alongside filmmaker Dan Farah and said: “People who have been involved in recoveries have said there are at least four types. Four separate types of life. Now I have not had direct access to that, but I believe the people who I talked to.”
Farah directed the 2025 documentary The Age of Disclosure, featuring 34 government and military insiders. On the podcast, he said there has been “an 80-year cover up of the existence of non-human intelligent life” and “dozens of recoveries of crashed craft in the US alone.” He also said Jay Stratton, the former director of the Pentagon’s UAP Task Force, told the documentary on-camera that he had seen non-human beings and non-human craft with his own eyes.

In 2023, former Air Force intelligence officer David Grusch told Congress under oath that the United States possesses “non-human biologics” from dozens of crash-retrieval programs. The Pentagon has denied his claims since.
Marco Rubio appears in the documentary. Farah said Rubio, now Secretary of State, helped move the issue from the Senate Intelligence Committee, where he was vice chair, into the executive branch. Farah described the alleged cover-up as a “Legacy Program” run by elements of the CIA, Air Force, Department of Energy, and defense contractors, operating outside the oversight of Congress and sitting presidents. “Historically this has been kept from even sitting presidents,” Farah said.
In February, Lara Trump said on the Pod Force One podcast that her father-in-law has a speech on extraterrestrial life ready to deliver at the right moment. White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said the speech was “news to me,” adding she would “have to check in with our speech writing team.”
No physical evidence has been released. No photos, no documents, no peer-reviewed analysis. The Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office has repeatedly stated it has no evidence of extraterrestrial craft or biologics. Puthoff conceded the point: “In the absence of actually getting access to the evidence, it’s very reasonable to be skeptical.”
The names are decades old. Grays come from 1940s Roswell lore. Nordics from 1950s contactee stories. Reptilians from David Icke. Insectoids from niche abduction reports. The new thing, per Farah, is that UAP is now “the most bipartisan issue in Washington.”
