Aliens Among Us: They're Not Aliens - They're Not Human
The Cryptoterrestrials and the Origins of UAP
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Aliens Among Us: They're Not Aliens – They're Not Human: The Cryptoterrestrials and Origins of UAP
What if the "aliens" buzzing our fighters, shutting down nuclear silos, and dancing across our radars aren't visitors from distant stars... but something far older, far closer, and already calling Earth home?
In this gripping, no-BS debrief from retired fighter pilot and longtime UAP investigator Greg Pasden (call sign "Paz"), four battle-hardened veterans—pilots and intel officers who've locked radars on the impossible—sit you down in the ready room for the conversation the world isn't ready to have.
Forget little green men and warp-drive fantasies. Drawing on declassified Pentagon videos, congressional testimony from Nimitz and Roosevelt pilots, AARO reports, and decades of high-credibility encounters, Aliens Among Us presents a provocative, evidence-based hypothesis: many UAP may originate from an indigenous, non-human intelligence—cryptoterrestrials—that evolved right here on Earth, surviving in deep-ocean refugia and hidden domains while humanity was still figuring out fire.
Written in raw, authentic hangar-talk style—complete with military jargon, sarcasm, and the kind of late-night truth bombs only veterans trade—this book dismantles the tired extraterrestrial paradigm, exposes the flaws in mainstream skepticism, and lays out why the nuclear fixation, transmedium maneuvers, and evasive behavior fit a resident intelligence far better than interstellar tourists.
You'll ride shotgun through:
- The infamous 2004 Nimitz Tic Tac encounter and 2015 Roosevelt Gimbal/GoFast events—from the cockpit perspective.
- Deep-time geology that gave "them" billions of years of runway while we were a half-second blip.
- Whistleblower testimony from Fravor, Graves, Elizondo, Grusch, and others who risked everything.
- Two chilling futures: planetary cooperation... or mutual destruction in a shared battlespace.
If you're a military veteran, aviation enthusiast, serious UAP researcher, or just someone tired of recycled theories and ready for a hypothesis that actually fits the data—this is your debrief.
Bold, meticulously sourced, and unapologetically speculative, Aliens Among Us challenges you to rethink everything you thought you knew about humanity's place on this planet.
The skies may look empty. The depths below have been watching. The choice is ours.
Strap in. The conversation starts now.
Grab your copy today and join the debrief that's changing how we scan the skies—and the seas.
Who This Book Is For
We wrote this book from the unique, exciting viewpoint of professional and capable aviators—retired fighter pilots, naval intelligence officers, and veterans who’ve lived the encounters, chased the contacts, and stared at radar returns that refused to play by the rules. It’s raw hangar talk: precise, unfiltered, and delivered with the confidence of people who’ve spent thousands of hours in the cockpit and the SCIF.
It’s perfect for:
- Aviation and defense enthusiasts who follow declassified footage like avid fans, and who crave insider perspective over sensationalism.
- Serious UAP researchers and disclosure watchers, FOIA documents, and hearings, ready for a fresh, data-driven idea that challenges the dominant narratives.
- Open-minded skeptics willing to stress-test new concepts with evidence, not ideology.
- Anyone curious about humanity’s place on Earth who’s tired of recycled theories and wants a provocative, grounded take on what these phenomena might really mean.
If you’re ready for an evidence-based ride that respects your intelligence and pushes the conversation forward, this is your book. Pull up a stool—the debrief is waiting.