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The Greys & Zeta

The Small Greys who kickstarted Sumer, the Zeta systems that sheltered Atlantis — and a chrononaut's childhood friend named Welky.


The Greys and the Zeta star systems hold two distinct places in the archive’s history. Zeta Reticuli enters as a refuge: when Atlantis fell, the interview sessions say, “90% of the population exoded to the star systems Zeta 1 and Zeta 2” — the drowned empire’s people living on among the stars, while its military remnant withdrew to North America and Asia.

The Small Greys enter as teachers. The April 2020 session with Andy Basiago credits them with helping to “kickstart our civilization on Earth, around 3000 BC in ancient Sumer,” rebuilding after the solar-system catastrophe of 9,500 BC. And Basiago gives the archive its most intimate Grey portrait: a lifelong contactee, he describes visits “from my bassinet to roughly age 11” by a Small Grey captain he nicknamed Welky — formally addressed as “Asha,” an honorific like Mahatma — who once brought his whole family, “twelve Small Greys standing in two rows… a family group.” The sessions sketch a wider typology — Small Greys, Tall Greys, an “Orange,” and a long-necked military governor called “El Supremo” — and add one gentle universal: of all the species that visit Earth, “not a single one is a carnivore.”

In the archive the Greys are neither abductor-villains nor saviors — they are neighbors of long standing, woven into both humanity’s rebuilding and the Atlantean diaspora that preceded it.

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