Jesse Watters Lights Up Internet with “Reptilian UFO Segment” — Says Pentagon Recovered DOZENS of Crashed UFOs with FOUR Alien Species, Including 7-Foot Beings with Long Tails Like Lizards
Fox News host Jesse Watters lit the internet on fire after airing a jaw-dropping segment discussing alleged UFO crash recoveries, “non-human intelligence,” and even so-called “reptilian” alien species that some researchers claim have been secretly studied by the U.S. The post Jes.

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Brimstone Report is tracking this as a curated intelligence & security brief. The source report from Gateway Pundit says: Fox News host Jesse Watters lit the internet on fire after airing a jaw-dropping segment discussing alleged UFO crash recoveries, “non-human intelligence,” and even so-called “reptilian” alien species that some researchers claim have been secretly studied by the U.S. The post Jes.
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- Published: May 19, 2026, 1:00 PM UTC
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