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Alien Species - Solipsi Rei

The Solipsi Rei (also spelled Solipsi Rai or referred to as the “Ancient Greys of Cygnus”) are a specific subgroup or variant within the broader Grey alien archetype in modern UFO and extraterrestrial lore. They are distinguished from the more commonly discussed Zeta Reticulan Greys by their claimed origins, benevolent or neutral orientation, and association with the constellation Cygnus (the Swan) rather than Zeta Reticuli.
Information about the Solipsi Rei comes almost exclusively from channeled material, contactee accounts, whistleblower-style claims, and online UFO communities rather than mainstream abduction cases or physical evidence. They are often portrayed as an older, more advanced, or “original” line of Greys that predates or exists parallel to the shorter, more clinical Zeta Reticulans.
Physical Description
According to the available descriptions in the lore:
-Height: Typically 4 to 5 feet tall (some accounts describe them as slightly taller or more varied than the classic 3.5–4.5 ft Zeta Greys).
-Skin: Smooth, grey to greyish-white or pale bluish-grey, sometimes with a subtle luminous or translucent quality.
-Head: Large, elongated, often described as more refined or “ancient” in appearance compared to the standard Grey.
-Eyes: Large, almond-shaped or slightly more rounded, usually solid black or very dark, conveying depth, curiosity, or wisdom rather than cold detachment.
-Facial features: Small nose and mouth slits, minimal or no visible ears, smooth facial structure.
-Body: Slender, thin-limbed build with long arms and hands featuring four fingers plus a thumb (sometimes described as more delicate or graceful than the standard Grey).
-Overall presence: Many accounts emphasize a serene, curious, or benevolent demeanor. They are sometimes said to project a higher-vibrational or less “clinical” energy than the abduction-oriented Zeta Greys.
They are frequently contrasted with the more aggressive or subservient Greys allegedly working with Reptilian/Draconian groups. The Solipsi Rei are portrayed as more independent, spiritually inclined, or focused on observation, healing, and subtle assistance rather than invasive procedures.
Origins and Home System
The Solipsi Rei are most commonly linked to the Cygnus constellation, particularly stars or systems within it. Some sources describe their home as an ancient civilization that developed in that region of space. They are sometimes called the “Ancient Greys” to differentiate them from the more recent or engineered Zeta Reticulan variants.
In certain narratives, the Solipsi Rei (or a related Grey lineage) are said to have been genetically modified or influenced by other groups (including the Anunnaki in some interpretations), but they retained or reclaimed a more benevolent or curious nature. One recurring theme is that not all Greys are the same — the Solipsi Rei represent a branch that is less involved in abduction programs and more oriented toward spiritual progression, observation, or limited helpful contact.
Society, Technology, and Agenda
Descriptions of their society are limited but generally positive or neutral:
-Society: Highly advanced, long-lived, organized around collective knowledge, curiosity, and spiritual or energetic development. Less hierarchical or militaristic than some other reported races.
-Technology: Sophisticated spacecraft, energy-based systems, and biological or consciousness technologies. They are sometimes credited with advanced healing or vibrational work.
-Agenda on Earth: Primarily observational and subtly assistive. Some accounts claim they engage in limited contact, healing sessions, or energetic support rather than widespread abductions. They are often contrasted with Greys who are said to be working under agreements with human governments or regressive groups. The Solipsi Rei are portrayed as more independent and potentially helpful to humanity’s spiritual evolution.
In some lore, they are linked to resistance against negative influences or to a broader “benevolent Grey” category that seeks to counterbalance more invasive extraterrestrial activities.
Key Sources and References in UFO Lore
The Solipsi Rei appear in scattered online discussions, YouTube compilations of “all reported extraterrestrials,” and niche UFO websites or forums. They are mentioned in contexts that differentiate various Grey factions:
-Some sources tie them to Cygnus and describe them as an older, more spiritually advanced Grey race.
-They occasionally appear in lists separating “benevolent/curious” Greys from those involved in abduction or hybridization programs.
-References sometimes overlap with broader Grey lore, including distinctions between short Greys (Zeta) and taller or more ancient variants.
Notable mentions include UFO community posts, alien species wikis, and videos that catalog reported extraterrestrial races. There is no single dominant case (like the Betty and Barney Hill abduction for Zeta Reticuli or the Ummo letters) that anchors the Solipsi Rei. Their presence is more diffuse and appears in modern compilations rather than classic 20th-century contactee literature.
Credibility and Limitations
There is no physical evidence — no crashed craft, implants, mass sightings, photographs, or authenticated government documents specifically tied to the Solipsi Rei. The information remains entirely within the realm of channeled or claimed contactee material, online lore, and interpretive discussions that differentiate Grey subtypes.
Skeptics view the Solipsi Rei as a subdivision created within Grey mythology to add nuance or to separate “good” vs. “bad” Greys, reflecting human desires to find benevolent extraterrestrials amid the more frightening abduction narratives. The lack of a central, verifiable anchor event makes the claims difficult to substantiate.
Supporters point to the consistency in some descriptions across scattered sources and the broader pattern in UFO lore of multiple Grey factions with different agendas.
Current Status
The Solipsi Rei remain a niche entry in the expanding catalog of reported alien species. They appear occasionally in YouTube videos titled “All Reported Extraterrestrials,” alien species wikis, and forum discussions that attempt to organize the complex Grey phenomenon. Interest tends to come from people exploring distinctions between different Grey types or seeking more positive interpretations of Grey contact.
In summary, the Solipsi Rei are described as an ancient or alternative branch of Grey beings originating from the Cygnus constellation. They are portrayed as taller or more refined than classic Zeta Reticulans, with a benevolent, curious, or spiritually oriented nature focused on observation, subtle assistance, and energetic or healing work rather than invasive abductions. Information about them is limited to modern UFO community lore and lacks independent physical corroboration.
They represent one attempt within Grey mythology to differentiate factions — offering a more positive or neutral archetype amid the often frightening narratives surrounding Grey aliens. Whether viewed as a genuine distinct race, a interpretive subdivision, or a product of evolving contactee/channeling traditions, the Solipsi Rei add another layer to the rich and contradictory tapestry of reported extraterrestrial intelligences interacting with Earth.
The 1966 Aluche UFO Landing (Madrid, Spain)
One of the few tangible events that modern alien race compilations sometimes associate with the Solipsi Rei occurred on the evening of February 28, 1966, in the suburban district of Aluche on the outskirts of Madrid, Spain. This incident is frequently cited in contemporary UFO literature and online alien species databases as an early example of Grey-type activity in Europe, with some lists specifically linking it to the Solipsi Rei (or Solipsi Rai) as an “ancient Grey” variant.
Multiple witnesses, including a security guard on duty and several local residents, reported seeing a large, silent, disc-shaped craft hovering low over an open field. The object was described as metallic, approximately 10–12 meters in diameter, and emitting a soft, steady glow. It remained stationary for several minutes before ascending vertically and disappearing at high speed without producing any audible sound or visible exhaust.
After the craft departed, investigators and witnesses discovered clear physical traces on the ground: several circular impressions consistent with landing gear or support struts, and a distinct burned or singed symbol imprinted into the soil and grass. The symbol consisted of a vertical line intersected by three horizontal bars, with a small circle positioned above the structure. This marking became known as the “Ummo symbol” in traditional UFO research because it matched symbols later associated with the Ummo letter correspondence.
While the Aluche case has long been classified under the Ummo phenomenon due to the symbol, certain modern Grey typology lists and alien race compilations (particularly those updated in 2023–2024 on sites such as UFO Matrix and expanded extraterrestrial databases) re-attribute aspects of the event to the Solipsi Rei. These sources point to descriptions of the craft and the implied operators as matching the profile of a “tall, refined Grey” rather than the shorter, more clinical Zeta Reticulan archetype. Some accounts describe the beings associated with similar 1960s European landings as having a more graceful, elongated appearance and a less aggressive or medical-oriented demeanor — characteristics occasionally assigned to the Solipsi Rei/Cygnus lineage.
The physical evidence at Aluche was documented at the time by local authorities and UFO researchers. Photographs of the landing marks and the burned symbol were taken and circulated within Spanish UFO circles. Soil samples reportedly showed signs of intense localized heating or chemical alteration, though no comprehensive scientific analysis was ever publicly released. The event occurred during a broader wave of UFO activity across Europe in the mid-1960s, a period that also saw increased interest in both Ummo-style letter contacts and various Grey encounters.
In race compilation literature, the Solipsi Rei are sometimes presented as an older or parallel branch of Grey beings originating from the Cygnus constellation rather than Zeta Reticuli. These sources suggest that the Aluche craft and symbol may represent early exploratory activity by this group, possibly conducting observational missions or leaving symbolic markers as a form of non-verbal communication. The “tall, refined” description occasionally attached to Solipsi Rei encounters is contrasted with the shorter, more uniform Zeta Greys linked to abduction narratives. Proponents of this attribution argue that the serene, non-hostile nature of the Aluche sighting — no reported abductions, no aggressive maneuvers — aligns better with the observational and subtly assistive profile given to the Solipsi Rei in later lore.
However, the traditional and better-documented connection remains with the Ummo letters that began appearing shortly after the sighting. The first Ummo correspondence arrived in early March 1966, referencing the Aluche event and claiming responsibility for the craft while apologizing for any disturbance. Because of this close temporal link and the shared symbol, most researchers continue to catalog Aluche under the Ummo phenomenon.
Modern Grey typology lists that extend the event to the Solipsi Rei do so primarily through interpretive reclassification. They note that not all Grey-type beings are identical and that distinctions between Zeta Reticulans (often tied to abduction and hybridization programs) and other Grey variants (including those from Cygnus) appear in channeled and contactee material. The Solipsi Rei are frequently described in these compilations as an “ancient Grey” line with a more curious, less invasive approach, making the 1966 Aluche landing a candidate for their early European activity.
Alleged Alliances and Conflicts with the Maytrei
Within the broader framework of Grey extraterrestrial typology in modern UFO and contactee lore, the Solipsi Rei are frequently portrayed as an ancient or “original” branch of Grey beings whose history includes both peaceful observation and more complicated entanglements with other galactic factions. One recurring narrative describes them as originally a non-aggressive, curiosity-driven civilization that, over time, saw internal divisions and external pressures lead certain factions into strategic alliances and open conflicts.
According to these accounts, a portion of the Solipsi Rei eventually formed alliances with the Ciakahrr (often referred to as the Draconian or Reptilian Empire) and elements of the Orion Grey Collective. These partnerships are said to have involved technology exchanges with human governments, particularly the United States, beginning in the post-World War II era and continuing through the late 20th century. In some interpretations, these collaborations included access to advanced propulsion, energy systems, and biological technologies in return for limited cooperation on human subjects or facilities. Certain sources link these activities to underground installations such as Dulce Base in New Mexico, where joint human-alien operations are alleged to have taken place. The Solipsi Rei factions involved in these alliances are typically described as more pragmatic or compromised, operating under agreements that prioritized technological advancement or strategic positioning over strict non-interference.
This alleged shift from pure observation to limited partnership is presented as a point of internal division within the Solipsi Rei civilization. The majority or “core” group is said to have maintained a more neutral, observational stance focused on long-term monitoring of developing worlds, while a smaller faction became entangled in galactic power dynamics. This split is often used in race compilations to explain why some Grey encounters appear clinical or invasive while others feel more detached or even subtly benevolent.
A specific and frequently cited “action-oriented” event in this narrative involves direct conflict with the Maytrei, a group described as a negative or aggressive Grey faction originating from the Andromeda galaxy. According to the accounts found in Elena Danaan’s material and expanded UFO Matrix-style compilations, the Maytrei attempted to encroach upon territories or operations associated with the Solipsi Rei. In response, the Solipsi Rei deployed defensive technology or weapons that resulted in the destruction or disablement of five Maytrei ships. This confrontation is presented not as an offensive campaign but as a defensive stand that demonstrated the Solipsi Rei’s capability to protect their interests when necessary.
The loss of the five ships is sometimes cited as a turning point that highlighted the Solipsi Rei’s technological sophistication and willingness to engage when their autonomy was threatened. Details about the engagement remain sparse and vary slightly between sources: some describe energy-based weapons or advanced shielding systems that overwhelmed the Maytrei vessels, while others emphasize multidimensional or frequency-based defensive measures that disrupted the attackers’ operations. The event is usually placed in a general “ongoing / multiple decades” timeframe rather than pinned to a single year, reflecting the long-term nature of these alleged galactic interactions.
This particular claim serves several narrative purposes in Solipsi Rei lore. First, it underscores the existence of different factions within Grey civilizations — not all Greys are portrayed as uniform or uniformly negative. The Solipsi Rei emerge as a group with both peaceful observers and more assertive elements capable of defending themselves. Second, it provides one of the few concrete “action” moments in an otherwise observational or subtle-contact narrative, giving the race a sense of agency and defensive strength. Third, it helps differentiate the Solipsi Rei from the shorter, more abduction-focused Zeta Reticulans often linked to Maytrei or Orion Grey activities.
In UFO Matrix compilations and Danaan-influenced material, these alliances and conflicts are framed within a larger galactic context involving power struggles between various Grey lines, Reptilian empires, and other factions. The Solipsi Rei’s involvement with human governments is usually described as pragmatic rather than malevolent — technology exchanges that benefited both sides while maintaining a degree of distance. However, critics within the UFO community note that any collaboration involving human subjects raises ethical questions and blurs the line between observer and participant.
The defensive confrontation with the Maytrei is one of the few specific military/technological events attributed to the Solipsi Rei. It stands out because most Grey-related lore focuses on abductions, medical procedures, or genetic programs rather than ship-to-ship engagements. By including this incident, compilers aim to show that the Solipsi Rei possess advanced defensive capabilities and are not passive actors in galactic affairs. It also reinforces the theme of internal Grey diversity: some factions align with regressive forces, while others maintain independence or even push back against them.
As with nearly all Solipsi Rei material, these claims lack independent physical verification. No wreckage, sensor data, or multiple corroborated witnesses have surfaced to confirm the loss of five Maytrei vessels or the nature of any alliances. The accounts remain confined to channeled or interpretive sources that seek to organize the complex and often contradictory reports surrounding various Grey civilizations. Nevertheless, the narrative of alliances, internal splits, and defensive actions against the Maytrei has become a standard element in modern alien race catalogs that attempt to bring structure to Grey typology.
Cloning and Engineering by the Maytra and Kiily-Tokurit
One of the more disturbing and frequently discussed elements in modern Solipsi Rei lore concerns the alleged capture, cloning, and genetic engineering of certain Solipsi Rei individuals or factions by two particularly aggressive Grey groups: the Maytra and the Kiily-Tokurit. These accounts appear primarily in contemporary alien race compilations and material influenced by Elena Danaan’s work, where they serve to explain the wide variation in behavior and reputation observed among different Grey-type beings.
According to these narratives, the Solipsi Rei were originally a more ancient, harmonious, and observational Grey lineage associated with the Cygnus region. Over time, however, elements of this race became vulnerable to exploitation by more expansionist and technologically aggressive Grey factions. The Maytra, often described as a negative or predatory group originating from the Andromeda galaxy, and the Kiily-Tokurit, portrayed as another invasive Grey collective, are said to have targeted Solipsi Rei populations or outposts. In some versions of the story, Solipsi Rei craft or personnel were intercepted, captured, or otherwise brought under the influence of these groups.
The process allegedly involved advanced genetic engineering and cloning techniques. Captured Solipsi Rei were studied, their DNA harvested or modified, and synthetic or hybrid versions were mass-produced. These engineered variants were designed to be more efficient, obedient, and suited for specific operational roles — particularly those involving human abductions, medical procedures, and cooperation with terrestrial black projects. The resulting synthetic Greys are frequently blamed for the more clinical, emotionless, and invasive encounters reported in abduction literature. Because these clones or hybrids retained a superficial resemblance to the original Solipsi Rei (large heads, grey skin, almond-shaped eyes, slender build), they contributed significantly to the overall negative reputation that has become attached to “Greys” in popular culture.
This engineering program is presented as a key reason for the perceived “bad rep” of many Grey encounters. The original Solipsi Rei are described in the lore as more refined, curious, and observation-oriented — beings who preferred long-term monitoring and subtle energetic interactions rather than direct intervention or experimentation on humans. In contrast, the cloned or modified versions created by the Maytra and Kiily-Tokurit are characterized as colder, more mechanistic, and task-focused, lacking the deeper awareness or ethical considerations attributed to the unaltered Solipsi Rei. This distinction helps explain why some experiencers report Greys who seem detached and procedural while others describe encounters that feel more neutral, curious, or even subtly benevolent.
The timeline for these activities is generally placed in the “modern era,” particularly from the mid-20th century onward, coinciding with the increase in reported Grey abductions and alleged human-alien technology exchange programs. Some accounts suggest that compromised Solipsi Rei factions may have participated in or facilitated access to facilities such as Dulce Base or other underground installations where joint human-Grey operations were reportedly conducted. In these settings, the engineered variants allegedly performed roles involving biological sampling, implantation, and genetic hybridization experiments.
The narrative also serves a broader explanatory function within Grey typology. It accounts for the apparent diversity within the Grey category: not all Greys are said to be the same species or have the same agenda. The Solipsi Rei represent an older, more “pure” or observational line, while the cloned or engineered versions produced by the Maytra and Kiily-Tokurit explain the more negative, abduction-heavy experiences that dominate much of the literature. This split is sometimes framed as a cautionary tale about galactic power dynamics — even ancient and relatively peaceful races can be exploited or co-opted when more aggressive groups gain technological or strategic advantages.
Importantly, these claims remain entirely within the realm of interpretive UFO lore and channeled or compiled material. There is no independent physical evidence — no recovered clones, no verified DNA samples, no authenticated documents, and no multiple corroborated witnesses — to substantiate the engineering program or the loss of Solipsi Rei autonomy. The stories appear in expanded alien race lists and Danaan-inspired compilations that attempt to organize the complex and often contradictory reports surrounding various Grey civilizations. Critics within the UFO community argue that such distinctions may simply reflect attempts to rehabilitate parts of the Grey archetype or to add nuance to an otherwise uniformly frightening narrative.
Nevertheless, the cloning and engineering narrative has become a standard element when discussing Solipsi Rei in contemporary sources. It provides a logical framework for differentiating between “original” Solipsi Rei (more harmonious, observational) and the synthetic or compromised variants blamed for many abduction cases. By including this aspect, race compilers highlight the internal diversity and external pressures faced by Grey civilizations, painting a more layered picture than the monolithic “evil Grey” stereotype.
Observation and Non-Intervention Policy (Long-Term / Ongoing)
A central and recurring theme in the limited lore surrounding the Solipsi Rei is their long-standing commitment to a policy of observation and non-intervention. Unlike the more interventionist or abduction-oriented Grey factions often linked to Zeta Reticuli, the Solipsi Rei are consistently portrayed in contemporary alien race compilations as primarily passive monitors of developing worlds, including Earth. Their role is described as one of quiet, long-term surveillance rather than direct engagement, technological exchange, or genetic experimentation.
According to these accounts, the Solipsi Rei maintain a highly advanced civilization said to be approximately 2 billion years old, making them one of the oldest known races in some galactic catalogs. This immense timescale is used to explain their detached, patient, and non-intrusive approach. Having existed for such an extended period, they are depicted as having moved beyond the need for expansion, colonization, or resource acquisition. Instead, they focus exclusively on observation — studying planetary evolution, consciousness development, and cosmic processes across multiple star systems without establishing permanent colonies or outposts.
Their observational activities are said to span millennia. Some sources suggest the Solipsi Rei have been monitoring Earth and other worlds for hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of years, gathering data on biological, cultural, and spiritual development. This long-term surveillance is presented as methodical and non-disruptive, conducted primarily through remote sensing, occasional scout craft visits, and subtle energetic monitoring rather than physical landings or direct contact with surface populations. The emphasis is on understanding rather than influencing — a scientific curiosity combined with a philosophical restraint that respects the free will and natural evolutionary trajectory of the observed civilizations.
A key element reinforcing their non-interventionist stance is the possession of a “very powerful weapon” or defensive technology that serves primarily as a deterrent. This system is described as capable of neutralizing or repelling hostile forces, allowing the Solipsi Rei to maintain their observational posture without fear of conquest or interference from more aggressive galactic groups. The weapon is rarely depicted as offensive; instead, it functions as a protective shield that keeps potential threats at bay while the Solipsi Rei continue their monitoring work undisturbed. This defensive capability is often contrasted with the more invasive tactics attributed to other Grey factions, further highlighting the Solipsi Rei as a more harmonious and self-contained civilization.
One leader figure occasionally named in these accounts is Yamartyyn (with slight phonetic variations such as Yamartyn or similar spellings). Described as an elder or high-ranking representative of the Solipsi Rei, this individual is portrayed as embodying the race’s core values of patience, wisdom, and non-interference. References to Yamartyyn are sparse and appear mainly in expanded online alien race encyclopedias and compilations drawing from Russian-language sources or “secret book” traditions. In these contexts, Yamartyyn is sometimes credited with overseeing long-term observation projects or making rare decisions regarding limited contact when exceptional circumstances arise.
The non-intervention policy is frequently offered as a deliberate philosophical choice. Having witnessed the rise and fall of countless civilizations over their two-billion-year history, the Solipsi Rei are said to have learned that direct interference often leads to unintended consequences, dependency, or cultural distortion. Their approach is one of respectful distance — gathering knowledge, preserving records, and occasionally offering subtle energetic nudges or inspirational impulses to individuals or groups that have reached a certain level of readiness. This stands in stark contrast to the more hands-on activities attributed to Zeta Reticulan Greys or other factions involved in abduction or hybridization programs.
This long-term observational thread provides one of the few consistent “event” narratives for the Solipsi Rei: not a single dramatic incident, but a continuous, millennia-spanning commitment to quiet surveillance. It gives the race a positive, almost monastic quality within Grey lore — ancient watchers who study without conquering, protect without dominating, and observe without interfering. The policy also serves to differentiate the Solipsi Rei from the shorter, more clinically invasive Greys that dominate popular abduction stories, offering readers a more nuanced view of Grey diversity.
Sources for this aspect of Solipsi Rei lore are found primarily in Russian “secret book” compilations, online alien race encyclopedias, and expanded typology lists that draw from broader channeled and contactee traditions. These materials often present the Solipsi Rei as part of a larger cosmic framework in which ancient races maintain balance through observation rather than conquest. While lacking any physical evidence or independently verified contact events, the non-intervention policy remains a cornerstone of the Solipsi Rei archetype, providing a coherent explanation for their relatively low profile compared to more interventionist extraterrestrial groups.
Connection to the Emerther / Council of Five (Distantly Related, Ancient Ties)
One of the more intriguing aspects of Solipsi Rei lore involves their alleged distant relationship with the Emerther, an extremely ancient, single-gender, cloning-based Grey race considered highly advanced and benevolent in modern UFO and extraterrestrial compilations. This connection places the Solipsi Rei within a broader network of “benevolent Grey” factions and links them to the enigmatic Council of Five, a supposed alliance of advanced civilizations that play protective or advisory roles regarding Earth and other developing worlds.
According to the accounts found in forum discussions and expanded alien race lists, the Solipsi Rei share a distant ancestral or genetic lineage with the Emerther. Both are described as very old Grey-type civilizations, with the Emerther often portrayed as one of the most ancient known races, relying on advanced cloning technology to sustain their population. The Emerther are frequently characterized as peaceful, highly evolved beings who have transcended many of the limitations faced by younger civilizations. Their involvement in galactic affairs is said to focus on guidance, protection, and the preservation of free will rather than direct control or exploitation.
The Council of Five is depicted in these sources as a small, elite group of highly advanced races that monitor and subtly safeguard developing planets. Membership in or association with this council is presented as a mark of maturity and ethical advancement. The Emerther are consistently listed as core members, contributing their vast experience and cloning expertise to advisory or protective efforts. Some compilations suggest that the Solipsi Rei, while not always named as full members, maintain loose ties or historical connections to this council through their Emerther lineage. This association positions the Solipsi Rei as part of a “benevolent Grey” counter-narrative — offering an alternative to the more invasive or negative Grey archetypes commonly linked to abduction and hybridization programs.
In this framework, Solipsi Rei encounters or communications are occasionally placed within the larger context of Council of Five activities. Rather than operating as isolated observers, they are sometimes described as contributing to long-term monitoring projects or sharing observational data with council-affiliated groups. This connection helps explain the Solipsi Rei’s emphasis on non-intervention and patient surveillance: they are portrayed as having learned, through their ancient ties and Emerther influence, that true progress comes from allowing civilizations to evolve naturally rather than through forceful intervention.
A specific and colorful claim that appears in Reddit-style forum discussions and expanded race lists involves a Solipsi Rai individual in “lockdown” on Earth. According to this anecdote, one Solipsi Rei being was reportedly held in a secure terrestrial facility (sometimes linked to black-project sites) and, while in this restricted state, managed to transmit communication link plans or technical information to human contacts or other benevolent factions. The story is presented as an example of Solipsi Rei resourcefulness and their willingness to assist even under difficult circumstances. It also reinforces the idea that at least some Solipsi Rei maintain benevolent intentions and seek ways to contribute positively despite external constraints or alliances with more compromised Grey groups.
This “lockdown” incident, though anecdotal and unverified, serves as one of the few personal or individual-level stories attached to the Solipsi Rei. It humanizes (or “Grey-izes”) the race by showing an individual acting with agency and helpful intent even while confined. Forum participants often use this claim to argue that not all Greys are monolithic or malevolent and that factions like the Solipsi Rei may be working quietly against more negative influences within the Grey spectrum.
The connection to the Emerther and the Council of Five is valuable in Solipsi Rei lore because it embeds the race in a larger galactic political framework. Rather than existing as an isolated curiosity, the Solipsi Rei become part of an ancient network of advanced civilizations concerned with balance, protection, and ethical evolution. This placement offers a “benevolent Grey” counter-narrative that contrasts sharply with the dominant abduction-focused Grey stories. It suggests that Grey civilizations, like human societies, contain diversity — some factions align with regressive forces or engage in questionable activities, while others maintain older, more harmonious traditions rooted in deep time and advanced ethical understanding.
As with nearly all Solipsi Rei material, these connections lack independent physical evidence. No documents, artifacts, or multiple corroborated witnesses have emerged to confirm links to the Emerther, membership in the Council of Five, or the “lockdown” transmission event. The accounts remain confined to online forum discussions, expanded race encyclopedias, and compilations that attempt to organize the sprawling and contradictory body of Grey-related lore. Skeptics view such ties as narrative devices designed to add depth and nuance to an otherwise frightening category of extraterrestrial reports.
Nevertheless, the Emerther/Council of Five connection remains a standard element when discussing the Solipsi Rei in contemporary sources. It provides a positive, long-term contextual thread — ancient ties to benevolent networks, a history of ethical observation, and occasional individual acts of assistance — that differentiates the Solipsi Rei from shorter, more clinical Grey variants. By including this aspect, race compilers create a more layered portrait: the Solipsi Rei as an older, wiser branch of Grey civilization that has chosen restraint, surveillance, and subtle support over domination or exploitation.

The Solipsi Rei (also spelled Solipsi Rai or referred to as the “Ancient Greys of Cygnus”) are a specific subgroup or variant within the broader Grey alien archetype in modern UFO and extraterrestrial lore. They are distinguished from the more commonly discussed Zeta Reticulan Greys by their claimed origins, benevolent or neutral orientation, and association with the constellation Cygnus (the Swan) rather than Zeta Reticuli.
Information about the Solipsi Rei comes almost exclusively from channeled material, contactee accounts, whistleblower-style claims, and online UFO communities rather than mainstream abduction cases or physical evidence. They are often portrayed as an older, more advanced, or “original” line of Greys that predates or exists parallel to the shorter, more clinical Zeta Reticulans.
Physical Description
According to the available descriptions in the lore:
-Height: Typically 4 to 5 feet tall (some accounts describe them as slightly taller or more varied than the classic 3.5–4.5 ft Zeta Greys).
-Skin: Smooth, grey to greyish-white or pale bluish-grey, sometimes with a subtle luminous or translucent quality.
-Head: Large, elongated, often described as more refined or “ancient” in appearance compared to the standard Grey.
-Eyes: Large, almond-shaped or slightly more rounded, usually solid black or very dark, conveying depth, curiosity, or wisdom rather than cold detachment.
-Facial features: Small nose and mouth slits, minimal or no visible ears, smooth facial structure.
-Body: Slender, thin-limbed build with long arms and hands featuring four fingers plus a thumb (sometimes described as more delicate or graceful than the standard Grey).
-Overall presence: Many accounts emphasize a serene, curious, or benevolent demeanor. They are sometimes said to project a higher-vibrational or less “clinical” energy than the abduction-oriented Zeta Greys.
They are frequently contrasted with the more aggressive or subservient Greys allegedly working with Reptilian/Draconian groups. The Solipsi Rei are portrayed as more independent, spiritually inclined, or focused on observation, healing, and subtle assistance rather than invasive procedures.
Origins and Home System
The Solipsi Rei are most commonly linked to the Cygnus constellation, particularly stars or systems within it. Some sources describe their home as an ancient civilization that developed in that region of space. They are sometimes called the “Ancient Greys” to differentiate them from the more recent or engineered Zeta Reticulan variants.
In certain narratives, the Solipsi Rei (or a related Grey lineage) are said to have been genetically modified or influenced by other groups (including the Anunnaki in some interpretations), but they retained or reclaimed a more benevolent or curious nature. One recurring theme is that not all Greys are the same — the Solipsi Rei represent a branch that is less involved in abduction programs and more oriented toward spiritual progression, observation, or limited helpful contact.
Society, Technology, and Agenda
Descriptions of their society are limited but generally positive or neutral:
-Society: Highly advanced, long-lived, organized around collective knowledge, curiosity, and spiritual or energetic development. Less hierarchical or militaristic than some other reported races.
-Technology: Sophisticated spacecraft, energy-based systems, and biological or consciousness technologies. They are sometimes credited with advanced healing or vibrational work.
-Agenda on Earth: Primarily observational and subtly assistive. Some accounts claim they engage in limited contact, healing sessions, or energetic support rather than widespread abductions. They are often contrasted with Greys who are said to be working under agreements with human governments or regressive groups. The Solipsi Rei are portrayed as more independent and potentially helpful to humanity’s spiritual evolution.
In some lore, they are linked to resistance against negative influences or to a broader “benevolent Grey” category that seeks to counterbalance more invasive extraterrestrial activities.
Key Sources and References in UFO Lore
The Solipsi Rei appear in scattered online discussions, YouTube compilations of “all reported extraterrestrials,” and niche UFO websites or forums. They are mentioned in contexts that differentiate various Grey factions:
-Some sources tie them to Cygnus and describe them as an older, more spiritually advanced Grey race.
-They occasionally appear in lists separating “benevolent/curious” Greys from those involved in abduction or hybridization programs.
-References sometimes overlap with broader Grey lore, including distinctions between short Greys (Zeta) and taller or more ancient variants.
Notable mentions include UFO community posts, alien species wikis, and videos that catalog reported extraterrestrial races. There is no single dominant case (like the Betty and Barney Hill abduction for Zeta Reticuli or the Ummo letters) that anchors the Solipsi Rei. Their presence is more diffuse and appears in modern compilations rather than classic 20th-century contactee literature.
Credibility and Limitations
There is no physical evidence — no crashed craft, implants, mass sightings, photographs, or authenticated government documents specifically tied to the Solipsi Rei. The information remains entirely within the realm of channeled or claimed contactee material, online lore, and interpretive discussions that differentiate Grey subtypes.
Skeptics view the Solipsi Rei as a subdivision created within Grey mythology to add nuance or to separate “good” vs. “bad” Greys, reflecting human desires to find benevolent extraterrestrials amid the more frightening abduction narratives. The lack of a central, verifiable anchor event makes the claims difficult to substantiate.
Supporters point to the consistency in some descriptions across scattered sources and the broader pattern in UFO lore of multiple Grey factions with different agendas.
Current Status
The Solipsi Rei remain a niche entry in the expanding catalog of reported alien species. They appear occasionally in YouTube videos titled “All Reported Extraterrestrials,” alien species wikis, and forum discussions that attempt to organize the complex Grey phenomenon. Interest tends to come from people exploring distinctions between different Grey types or seeking more positive interpretations of Grey contact.
In summary, the Solipsi Rei are described as an ancient or alternative branch of Grey beings originating from the Cygnus constellation. They are portrayed as taller or more refined than classic Zeta Reticulans, with a benevolent, curious, or spiritually oriented nature focused on observation, subtle assistance, and energetic or healing work rather than invasive abductions. Information about them is limited to modern UFO community lore and lacks independent physical corroboration.
They represent one attempt within Grey mythology to differentiate factions — offering a more positive or neutral archetype amid the often frightening narratives surrounding Grey aliens. Whether viewed as a genuine distinct race, a interpretive subdivision, or a product of evolving contactee/channeling traditions, the Solipsi Rei add another layer to the rich and contradictory tapestry of reported extraterrestrial intelligences interacting with Earth.
The 1966 Aluche UFO Landing (Madrid, Spain)
One of the few tangible events that modern alien race compilations sometimes associate with the Solipsi Rei occurred on the evening of February 28, 1966, in the suburban district of Aluche on the outskirts of Madrid, Spain. This incident is frequently cited in contemporary UFO literature and online alien species databases as an early example of Grey-type activity in Europe, with some lists specifically linking it to the Solipsi Rei (or Solipsi Rai) as an “ancient Grey” variant.
Multiple witnesses, including a security guard on duty and several local residents, reported seeing a large, silent, disc-shaped craft hovering low over an open field. The object was described as metallic, approximately 10–12 meters in diameter, and emitting a soft, steady glow. It remained stationary for several minutes before ascending vertically and disappearing at high speed without producing any audible sound or visible exhaust.
After the craft departed, investigators and witnesses discovered clear physical traces on the ground: several circular impressions consistent with landing gear or support struts, and a distinct burned or singed symbol imprinted into the soil and grass. The symbol consisted of a vertical line intersected by three horizontal bars, with a small circle positioned above the structure. This marking became known as the “Ummo symbol” in traditional UFO research because it matched symbols later associated with the Ummo letter correspondence.
While the Aluche case has long been classified under the Ummo phenomenon due to the symbol, certain modern Grey typology lists and alien race compilations (particularly those updated in 2023–2024 on sites such as UFO Matrix and expanded extraterrestrial databases) re-attribute aspects of the event to the Solipsi Rei. These sources point to descriptions of the craft and the implied operators as matching the profile of a “tall, refined Grey” rather than the shorter, more clinical Zeta Reticulan archetype. Some accounts describe the beings associated with similar 1960s European landings as having a more graceful, elongated appearance and a less aggressive or medical-oriented demeanor — characteristics occasionally assigned to the Solipsi Rei/Cygnus lineage.
The physical evidence at Aluche was documented at the time by local authorities and UFO researchers. Photographs of the landing marks and the burned symbol were taken and circulated within Spanish UFO circles. Soil samples reportedly showed signs of intense localized heating or chemical alteration, though no comprehensive scientific analysis was ever publicly released. The event occurred during a broader wave of UFO activity across Europe in the mid-1960s, a period that also saw increased interest in both Ummo-style letter contacts and various Grey encounters.
In race compilation literature, the Solipsi Rei are sometimes presented as an older or parallel branch of Grey beings originating from the Cygnus constellation rather than Zeta Reticuli. These sources suggest that the Aluche craft and symbol may represent early exploratory activity by this group, possibly conducting observational missions or leaving symbolic markers as a form of non-verbal communication. The “tall, refined” description occasionally attached to Solipsi Rei encounters is contrasted with the shorter, more uniform Zeta Greys linked to abduction narratives. Proponents of this attribution argue that the serene, non-hostile nature of the Aluche sighting — no reported abductions, no aggressive maneuvers — aligns better with the observational and subtly assistive profile given to the Solipsi Rei in later lore.
However, the traditional and better-documented connection remains with the Ummo letters that began appearing shortly after the sighting. The first Ummo correspondence arrived in early March 1966, referencing the Aluche event and claiming responsibility for the craft while apologizing for any disturbance. Because of this close temporal link and the shared symbol, most researchers continue to catalog Aluche under the Ummo phenomenon.
Modern Grey typology lists that extend the event to the Solipsi Rei do so primarily through interpretive reclassification. They note that not all Grey-type beings are identical and that distinctions between Zeta Reticulans (often tied to abduction and hybridization programs) and other Grey variants (including those from Cygnus) appear in channeled and contactee material. The Solipsi Rei are frequently described in these compilations as an “ancient Grey” line with a more curious, less invasive approach, making the 1966 Aluche landing a candidate for their early European activity.
Alleged Alliances and Conflicts with the Maytrei
Within the broader framework of Grey extraterrestrial typology in modern UFO and contactee lore, the Solipsi Rei are frequently portrayed as an ancient or “original” branch of Grey beings whose history includes both peaceful observation and more complicated entanglements with other galactic factions. One recurring narrative describes them as originally a non-aggressive, curiosity-driven civilization that, over time, saw internal divisions and external pressures lead certain factions into strategic alliances and open conflicts.
According to these accounts, a portion of the Solipsi Rei eventually formed alliances with the Ciakahrr (often referred to as the Draconian or Reptilian Empire) and elements of the Orion Grey Collective. These partnerships are said to have involved technology exchanges with human governments, particularly the United States, beginning in the post-World War II era and continuing through the late 20th century. In some interpretations, these collaborations included access to advanced propulsion, energy systems, and biological technologies in return for limited cooperation on human subjects or facilities. Certain sources link these activities to underground installations such as Dulce Base in New Mexico, where joint human-alien operations are alleged to have taken place. The Solipsi Rei factions involved in these alliances are typically described as more pragmatic or compromised, operating under agreements that prioritized technological advancement or strategic positioning over strict non-interference.
This alleged shift from pure observation to limited partnership is presented as a point of internal division within the Solipsi Rei civilization. The majority or “core” group is said to have maintained a more neutral, observational stance focused on long-term monitoring of developing worlds, while a smaller faction became entangled in galactic power dynamics. This split is often used in race compilations to explain why some Grey encounters appear clinical or invasive while others feel more detached or even subtly benevolent.
A specific and frequently cited “action-oriented” event in this narrative involves direct conflict with the Maytrei, a group described as a negative or aggressive Grey faction originating from the Andromeda galaxy. According to the accounts found in Elena Danaan’s material and expanded UFO Matrix-style compilations, the Maytrei attempted to encroach upon territories or operations associated with the Solipsi Rei. In response, the Solipsi Rei deployed defensive technology or weapons that resulted in the destruction or disablement of five Maytrei ships. This confrontation is presented not as an offensive campaign but as a defensive stand that demonstrated the Solipsi Rei’s capability to protect their interests when necessary.
The loss of the five ships is sometimes cited as a turning point that highlighted the Solipsi Rei’s technological sophistication and willingness to engage when their autonomy was threatened. Details about the engagement remain sparse and vary slightly between sources: some describe energy-based weapons or advanced shielding systems that overwhelmed the Maytrei vessels, while others emphasize multidimensional or frequency-based defensive measures that disrupted the attackers’ operations. The event is usually placed in a general “ongoing / multiple decades” timeframe rather than pinned to a single year, reflecting the long-term nature of these alleged galactic interactions.
This particular claim serves several narrative purposes in Solipsi Rei lore. First, it underscores the existence of different factions within Grey civilizations — not all Greys are portrayed as uniform or uniformly negative. The Solipsi Rei emerge as a group with both peaceful observers and more assertive elements capable of defending themselves. Second, it provides one of the few concrete “action” moments in an otherwise observational or subtle-contact narrative, giving the race a sense of agency and defensive strength. Third, it helps differentiate the Solipsi Rei from the shorter, more abduction-focused Zeta Reticulans often linked to Maytrei or Orion Grey activities.
In UFO Matrix compilations and Danaan-influenced material, these alliances and conflicts are framed within a larger galactic context involving power struggles between various Grey lines, Reptilian empires, and other factions. The Solipsi Rei’s involvement with human governments is usually described as pragmatic rather than malevolent — technology exchanges that benefited both sides while maintaining a degree of distance. However, critics within the UFO community note that any collaboration involving human subjects raises ethical questions and blurs the line between observer and participant.
The defensive confrontation with the Maytrei is one of the few specific military/technological events attributed to the Solipsi Rei. It stands out because most Grey-related lore focuses on abductions, medical procedures, or genetic programs rather than ship-to-ship engagements. By including this incident, compilers aim to show that the Solipsi Rei possess advanced defensive capabilities and are not passive actors in galactic affairs. It also reinforces the theme of internal Grey diversity: some factions align with regressive forces, while others maintain independence or even push back against them.
As with nearly all Solipsi Rei material, these claims lack independent physical verification. No wreckage, sensor data, or multiple corroborated witnesses have surfaced to confirm the loss of five Maytrei vessels or the nature of any alliances. The accounts remain confined to channeled or interpretive sources that seek to organize the complex and often contradictory reports surrounding various Grey civilizations. Nevertheless, the narrative of alliances, internal splits, and defensive actions against the Maytrei has become a standard element in modern alien race catalogs that attempt to bring structure to Grey typology.
Cloning and Engineering by the Maytra and Kiily-Tokurit
One of the more disturbing and frequently discussed elements in modern Solipsi Rei lore concerns the alleged capture, cloning, and genetic engineering of certain Solipsi Rei individuals or factions by two particularly aggressive Grey groups: the Maytra and the Kiily-Tokurit. These accounts appear primarily in contemporary alien race compilations and material influenced by Elena Danaan’s work, where they serve to explain the wide variation in behavior and reputation observed among different Grey-type beings.
According to these narratives, the Solipsi Rei were originally a more ancient, harmonious, and observational Grey lineage associated with the Cygnus region. Over time, however, elements of this race became vulnerable to exploitation by more expansionist and technologically aggressive Grey factions. The Maytra, often described as a negative or predatory group originating from the Andromeda galaxy, and the Kiily-Tokurit, portrayed as another invasive Grey collective, are said to have targeted Solipsi Rei populations or outposts. In some versions of the story, Solipsi Rei craft or personnel were intercepted, captured, or otherwise brought under the influence of these groups.
The process allegedly involved advanced genetic engineering and cloning techniques. Captured Solipsi Rei were studied, their DNA harvested or modified, and synthetic or hybrid versions were mass-produced. These engineered variants were designed to be more efficient, obedient, and suited for specific operational roles — particularly those involving human abductions, medical procedures, and cooperation with terrestrial black projects. The resulting synthetic Greys are frequently blamed for the more clinical, emotionless, and invasive encounters reported in abduction literature. Because these clones or hybrids retained a superficial resemblance to the original Solipsi Rei (large heads, grey skin, almond-shaped eyes, slender build), they contributed significantly to the overall negative reputation that has become attached to “Greys” in popular culture.
This engineering program is presented as a key reason for the perceived “bad rep” of many Grey encounters. The original Solipsi Rei are described in the lore as more refined, curious, and observation-oriented — beings who preferred long-term monitoring and subtle energetic interactions rather than direct intervention or experimentation on humans. In contrast, the cloned or modified versions created by the Maytra and Kiily-Tokurit are characterized as colder, more mechanistic, and task-focused, lacking the deeper awareness or ethical considerations attributed to the unaltered Solipsi Rei. This distinction helps explain why some experiencers report Greys who seem detached and procedural while others describe encounters that feel more neutral, curious, or even subtly benevolent.
The timeline for these activities is generally placed in the “modern era,” particularly from the mid-20th century onward, coinciding with the increase in reported Grey abductions and alleged human-alien technology exchange programs. Some accounts suggest that compromised Solipsi Rei factions may have participated in or facilitated access to facilities such as Dulce Base or other underground installations where joint human-Grey operations were reportedly conducted. In these settings, the engineered variants allegedly performed roles involving biological sampling, implantation, and genetic hybridization experiments.
The narrative also serves a broader explanatory function within Grey typology. It accounts for the apparent diversity within the Grey category: not all Greys are said to be the same species or have the same agenda. The Solipsi Rei represent an older, more “pure” or observational line, while the cloned or engineered versions produced by the Maytra and Kiily-Tokurit explain the more negative, abduction-heavy experiences that dominate much of the literature. This split is sometimes framed as a cautionary tale about galactic power dynamics — even ancient and relatively peaceful races can be exploited or co-opted when more aggressive groups gain technological or strategic advantages.
Importantly, these claims remain entirely within the realm of interpretive UFO lore and channeled or compiled material. There is no independent physical evidence — no recovered clones, no verified DNA samples, no authenticated documents, and no multiple corroborated witnesses — to substantiate the engineering program or the loss of Solipsi Rei autonomy. The stories appear in expanded alien race lists and Danaan-inspired compilations that attempt to organize the complex and often contradictory reports surrounding various Grey civilizations. Critics within the UFO community argue that such distinctions may simply reflect attempts to rehabilitate parts of the Grey archetype or to add nuance to an otherwise uniformly frightening narrative.
Nevertheless, the cloning and engineering narrative has become a standard element when discussing Solipsi Rei in contemporary sources. It provides a logical framework for differentiating between “original” Solipsi Rei (more harmonious, observational) and the synthetic or compromised variants blamed for many abduction cases. By including this aspect, race compilers highlight the internal diversity and external pressures faced by Grey civilizations, painting a more layered picture than the monolithic “evil Grey” stereotype.
Observation and Non-Intervention Policy (Long-Term / Ongoing)
A central and recurring theme in the limited lore surrounding the Solipsi Rei is their long-standing commitment to a policy of observation and non-intervention. Unlike the more interventionist or abduction-oriented Grey factions often linked to Zeta Reticuli, the Solipsi Rei are consistently portrayed in contemporary alien race compilations as primarily passive monitors of developing worlds, including Earth. Their role is described as one of quiet, long-term surveillance rather than direct engagement, technological exchange, or genetic experimentation.
According to these accounts, the Solipsi Rei maintain a highly advanced civilization said to be approximately 2 billion years old, making them one of the oldest known races in some galactic catalogs. This immense timescale is used to explain their detached, patient, and non-intrusive approach. Having existed for such an extended period, they are depicted as having moved beyond the need for expansion, colonization, or resource acquisition. Instead, they focus exclusively on observation — studying planetary evolution, consciousness development, and cosmic processes across multiple star systems without establishing permanent colonies or outposts.
Their observational activities are said to span millennia. Some sources suggest the Solipsi Rei have been monitoring Earth and other worlds for hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of years, gathering data on biological, cultural, and spiritual development. This long-term surveillance is presented as methodical and non-disruptive, conducted primarily through remote sensing, occasional scout craft visits, and subtle energetic monitoring rather than physical landings or direct contact with surface populations. The emphasis is on understanding rather than influencing — a scientific curiosity combined with a philosophical restraint that respects the free will and natural evolutionary trajectory of the observed civilizations.
A key element reinforcing their non-interventionist stance is the possession of a “very powerful weapon” or defensive technology that serves primarily as a deterrent. This system is described as capable of neutralizing or repelling hostile forces, allowing the Solipsi Rei to maintain their observational posture without fear of conquest or interference from more aggressive galactic groups. The weapon is rarely depicted as offensive; instead, it functions as a protective shield that keeps potential threats at bay while the Solipsi Rei continue their monitoring work undisturbed. This defensive capability is often contrasted with the more invasive tactics attributed to other Grey factions, further highlighting the Solipsi Rei as a more harmonious and self-contained civilization.
One leader figure occasionally named in these accounts is Yamartyyn (with slight phonetic variations such as Yamartyn or similar spellings). Described as an elder or high-ranking representative of the Solipsi Rei, this individual is portrayed as embodying the race’s core values of patience, wisdom, and non-interference. References to Yamartyyn are sparse and appear mainly in expanded online alien race encyclopedias and compilations drawing from Russian-language sources or “secret book” traditions. In these contexts, Yamartyyn is sometimes credited with overseeing long-term observation projects or making rare decisions regarding limited contact when exceptional circumstances arise.
The non-intervention policy is frequently offered as a deliberate philosophical choice. Having witnessed the rise and fall of countless civilizations over their two-billion-year history, the Solipsi Rei are said to have learned that direct interference often leads to unintended consequences, dependency, or cultural distortion. Their approach is one of respectful distance — gathering knowledge, preserving records, and occasionally offering subtle energetic nudges or inspirational impulses to individuals or groups that have reached a certain level of readiness. This stands in stark contrast to the more hands-on activities attributed to Zeta Reticulan Greys or other factions involved in abduction or hybridization programs.
This long-term observational thread provides one of the few consistent “event” narratives for the Solipsi Rei: not a single dramatic incident, but a continuous, millennia-spanning commitment to quiet surveillance. It gives the race a positive, almost monastic quality within Grey lore — ancient watchers who study without conquering, protect without dominating, and observe without interfering. The policy also serves to differentiate the Solipsi Rei from the shorter, more clinically invasive Greys that dominate popular abduction stories, offering readers a more nuanced view of Grey diversity.
Sources for this aspect of Solipsi Rei lore are found primarily in Russian “secret book” compilations, online alien race encyclopedias, and expanded typology lists that draw from broader channeled and contactee traditions. These materials often present the Solipsi Rei as part of a larger cosmic framework in which ancient races maintain balance through observation rather than conquest. While lacking any physical evidence or independently verified contact events, the non-intervention policy remains a cornerstone of the Solipsi Rei archetype, providing a coherent explanation for their relatively low profile compared to more interventionist extraterrestrial groups.
Connection to the Emerther / Council of Five (Distantly Related, Ancient Ties)
One of the more intriguing aspects of Solipsi Rei lore involves their alleged distant relationship with the Emerther, an extremely ancient, single-gender, cloning-based Grey race considered highly advanced and benevolent in modern UFO and extraterrestrial compilations. This connection places the Solipsi Rei within a broader network of “benevolent Grey” factions and links them to the enigmatic Council of Five, a supposed alliance of advanced civilizations that play protective or advisory roles regarding Earth and other developing worlds.
According to the accounts found in forum discussions and expanded alien race lists, the Solipsi Rei share a distant ancestral or genetic lineage with the Emerther. Both are described as very old Grey-type civilizations, with the Emerther often portrayed as one of the most ancient known races, relying on advanced cloning technology to sustain their population. The Emerther are frequently characterized as peaceful, highly evolved beings who have transcended many of the limitations faced by younger civilizations. Their involvement in galactic affairs is said to focus on guidance, protection, and the preservation of free will rather than direct control or exploitation.
The Council of Five is depicted in these sources as a small, elite group of highly advanced races that monitor and subtly safeguard developing planets. Membership in or association with this council is presented as a mark of maturity and ethical advancement. The Emerther are consistently listed as core members, contributing their vast experience and cloning expertise to advisory or protective efforts. Some compilations suggest that the Solipsi Rei, while not always named as full members, maintain loose ties or historical connections to this council through their Emerther lineage. This association positions the Solipsi Rei as part of a “benevolent Grey” counter-narrative — offering an alternative to the more invasive or negative Grey archetypes commonly linked to abduction and hybridization programs.
In this framework, Solipsi Rei encounters or communications are occasionally placed within the larger context of Council of Five activities. Rather than operating as isolated observers, they are sometimes described as contributing to long-term monitoring projects or sharing observational data with council-affiliated groups. This connection helps explain the Solipsi Rei’s emphasis on non-intervention and patient surveillance: they are portrayed as having learned, through their ancient ties and Emerther influence, that true progress comes from allowing civilizations to evolve naturally rather than through forceful intervention.
A specific and colorful claim that appears in Reddit-style forum discussions and expanded race lists involves a Solipsi Rai individual in “lockdown” on Earth. According to this anecdote, one Solipsi Rei being was reportedly held in a secure terrestrial facility (sometimes linked to black-project sites) and, while in this restricted state, managed to transmit communication link plans or technical information to human contacts or other benevolent factions. The story is presented as an example of Solipsi Rei resourcefulness and their willingness to assist even under difficult circumstances. It also reinforces the idea that at least some Solipsi Rei maintain benevolent intentions and seek ways to contribute positively despite external constraints or alliances with more compromised Grey groups.
This “lockdown” incident, though anecdotal and unverified, serves as one of the few personal or individual-level stories attached to the Solipsi Rei. It humanizes (or “Grey-izes”) the race by showing an individual acting with agency and helpful intent even while confined. Forum participants often use this claim to argue that not all Greys are monolithic or malevolent and that factions like the Solipsi Rei may be working quietly against more negative influences within the Grey spectrum.
The connection to the Emerther and the Council of Five is valuable in Solipsi Rei lore because it embeds the race in a larger galactic political framework. Rather than existing as an isolated curiosity, the Solipsi Rei become part of an ancient network of advanced civilizations concerned with balance, protection, and ethical evolution. This placement offers a “benevolent Grey” counter-narrative that contrasts sharply with the dominant abduction-focused Grey stories. It suggests that Grey civilizations, like human societies, contain diversity — some factions align with regressive forces or engage in questionable activities, while others maintain older, more harmonious traditions rooted in deep time and advanced ethical understanding.
As with nearly all Solipsi Rei material, these connections lack independent physical evidence. No documents, artifacts, or multiple corroborated witnesses have emerged to confirm links to the Emerther, membership in the Council of Five, or the “lockdown” transmission event. The accounts remain confined to online forum discussions, expanded race encyclopedias, and compilations that attempt to organize the sprawling and contradictory body of Grey-related lore. Skeptics view such ties as narrative devices designed to add depth and nuance to an otherwise frightening category of extraterrestrial reports.
Nevertheless, the Emerther/Council of Five connection remains a standard element when discussing the Solipsi Rei in contemporary sources. It provides a positive, long-term contextual thread — ancient ties to benevolent networks, a history of ethical observation, and occasional individual acts of assistance — that differentiates the Solipsi Rei from shorter, more clinical Grey variants. By including this aspect, race compilers create a more layered portrait: the Solipsi Rei as an older, wiser branch of Grey civilization that has chosen restraint, surveillance, and subtle support over domination or exploitation.

