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Zeta Reticuli (the short greys)

  • Writer: Mary Roswell
    Mary Roswell
  • Sep 25, 2022
  • 1 min read

Updated: Nov 26, 2022

This is going to be a very long article due to the abundance of information. I'm sure I'll update it a few times until it will be complete because on my blog you are supposed to find as much gathered information as possible.


Perhaps one of the most well-known and mentioned alien species, along with Pleiadians and Reptiles, Zeta Reticuli or the little Grays are not missing from Eva Draconis' experiences, sounding much more original and interesting. But let's start with the information found on Wikipedia and other random stories.

So we talking about those short greys, pale grey skin, large black eyes, no reproductive system, many know about them.


I'd like to add some notes within the quotes below to make some things clear and correct facts. I also want to mention that the information is not based on solid evidence, everything stands in stories (real or not), opinions, and especially experiences. The notes are written in italic and in brackets []. I'll add separate comments if my content is too large to add as a note.



​Class

Greys

​Also known as

​the little greys

Status

Extant

Homeworld

​Zeta Reticuli, binary star system; 39.9 ly from Earth

Organization

​Agenda

Work paths

geneticists, teachers, caretakers

Get along well with

​Alpha Reticuli, Earthlings

​Conflict with

Draconians

Oldest known reference

Betty and Barney Hill abduction case (1961)

Do not confuse with

Alpha Reticulans, Serpians, Alpha Zeta Reticulans

Ancestors

Reticulan ancestor

Descendants

​Starseeded by

n/a

Starseeders of

Modern black children


General info

Origins and History

Anatomy and Self-care

Psychology and Behavior

Language and Writing

Situation Management

------INFORMATION MAY BE UPDATED LATER----

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