Ted87552 #conspiracy alienhub.com

I've come up with a few ideas about the grey aliens. They would relate to the physiology and nature of the lifeform. I believe greys may be specially cloned by superior beings for reconnaissance or study and/or harvesting missions.
Large skulls relative to their body size allows a larger brain for high intelligence and processing ability. Potential brain manipulation could remove emotions for maximised efficiency.
Oversized eyes can see at a massively improved resolution and quality, and absorb as much light as possible. They could be able to see many more wavelengths than us. The solid black colour may be a natural protective lens.
Small, skinny body allows the least amount of energy to be diverted from the brain. This would be important for mentally demanding missions.
Grey skin could be a result of genetic manipulation for protection from damaging UV rays or other radiation. Perhaps it absorbs certain types of light to produce energy?
Hairless body allows maximum cooling capacity to prevent overheating.
A lack of genitals, thus no gender, would prevent unwanted procreation and hormonal interference.
Organs may be reduced in size but would have more efficient lungs and heart than humans to supply more blood to the brain. Blood would be capable of carrying more oxygen.

Things like this would make sense for a scout unit that's only used for this purpose. They're useful on duty, but not really at home; one without means of reproduction and such an anatomy would have a hard time surviving without the use of mass cloning facilities and high quality nutrition. If the greys were an independent civilisation, they wouldn't survive and thrive well. They wouldn't have much strength and would probably be targeted by bigger, tougher species as conquest victims. Nobody's published a report on the grays' anatomy (sick pun:rotfl3:) so it can only be guessed how they work on the inside.

So that's my theory; greys are just cloned recon scouts.

They'd probably be used almost as slaves by the better, smarter inhabitants of their home civilisation. What do you make of it? Any questions? This is all speculation though. If I get any new ideas, I'll update this list.

Maybe this is why they don't correlate with projections for future human evolution.

2 comments

Confused?

So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!

To post a comment, you'll need to Sign in or Register. Making an account also allows you to claim credit for submitting quotes, and to vote on quotes and comments. You don't even need to give us your email address.