They Build Ships We Can’t Reverse Engineer
You ever wonder why the Pentagon has spent $100 billion on fighter jets that still can’t match the maneuverability of a UFO sighted in 1947?
Here’s what the classified files actually say: The insectoid species — the ones with the triangular heads and compound eyes — they’re not just visiting Earth. They’re studying us. And they’re doing it with technology so advanced that every attempt to copy it has failed.
The government knows this. They’ve been quiet about it for 70+ years.
The Insectoid Species Breakdown
When you see a genuine insectoid encounter report — not the Hollywood version, but the actual classified testimonies — three things always show up.
First: The head is triangular, almost mantis-like. Not round. Not human. Triangular.
Second: The eyes are compound. Not two human-like pupils. Hundreds of tiny optical units that can see in the infrared, ultraviolet, and probably wavelengths we don’t even have names for yet.
Third: The chitinous exoskeleton. Green-brown coloring, segmented like an insect’s body, but scaled up to seven or eight feet tall. Organic. Not robotic.
Most people think alien = little gray with big black eyes. Wrong.
The insectoids are the real threat. The ones running the advanced operations.
What Makes Them More Advanced Than the Grays
The grays are biological machines. Engineered. Designed to do one thing: collect data.
The insectoids are engineers. They design the systems. They build the craft. They make the decisions.
One classified file describes an insectoid craft recovered in 1961. Not crashed. Recovered. The description is three pages of technical jargon, but the key phrase buried in the middle says it all: “Propulsion system operates on a principle unknown to terrestrial physics.”
Translation: We have no idea how it works.
The insectoids don’t use conventional propulsion. No combustion. No jets. No ion drives like we theorize about.
They use something else entirely.
And they’ve been using it for millennia.
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Underground Operations and the Hive Structure
Here’s where it gets dark.
Insectoids operate like insects. Because, biologically, they ARE closer to insects than mammals.
That means hive structure. That means a queen. That means millions of individuals working as a coordinated network with a single intelligence directing the whole operation.
They don’t negotiate. They don’t have rebels or political factions. One command from the queen, and every insectoid on the planet executes the order.
The government’s underground bases — the ones people whisper about, Area 51, Pine Gap, the tunnels under Denver — some of those aren’t human.
They’re insectoid.
Documents from the early 1960s reference “subterranean operations conducted by non-human intelligence.” Military code at the time wouldn’t let them say “aliens,” so they used euphemisms.
But the meaning was clear.
And if they were here in 1960, they’re still here.
Why They’re After Genetic Material
Every insectoid abduction on record has one commonality: they collect samples.
Hair. Blood. Tissue. Sometimes whole genetic sequences pulled directly from subjects without a single incision.
Why?
Because insects on Earth breed for specific traits. They optimize. They adapt. They build better versions of themselves through selective breeding.
The insectoids are doing the same thing with Earth species. Maybe with humans.
The goal isn’t conquest. It’s optimization. They’re farming Earth like we farm bees.
You exist to them the way a honeycomb exists to us.
Why Disclosure Hasn’t Happened
The government can’t tell you about the insectoids. Not because they’re afraid of panic.
They can’t tell you because admitting the insectoids exist means admitting we have zero defense against them.
A gray? Shoot it. It was designed to be fragile. Tests show they can be killed by conventional weapons.
An insectoid? Every military test on record shows conventional weapons are useless. Their exoskeleton doesn’t respond to bullets. Explosives barely scratch them. They appear to have a distributed nervous system — shoot the “head” and it keeps moving.
The military has no countermeasure.
So the government keeps quiet. Classifies the files. Monitors abductions. Waits.
And the insectoids keep working.
What to Do When They Come
The good news: insectoids are methodical. They follow patterns. They operate on a schedule.
Encounter reports cluster during spring and fall. They prefer remote areas with easy underground access. They avoid heavily populated zones where military response would be immediate.
That tells you something: they’re still cautious. Still somewhat concerned about detection.
Use that.
Stay alert during spring and fall. Know the signs of a sighting in your area. Understand what these creatures look like so you don’t mistake them for something else.
And if you encounter one? Don’t run. Don’t fight. These aren’t grays. These aren’t beings you can negotiate with or confuse.
Your only option is to stay calm, move slowly, and report what you’ve seen to the authorities — not to alert them, but to create a record. The government has a network of monitors listening for these reports. The more reports we generate, the harder it is for them to hide what’s happening.
