Freddy (non-human intelligent being)

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Photograph of Freddy's head in Reed's home
Identity and classification
Typebiological, humanoid
SpeciesUnknown (speculated to be ant person)
Identity and traits
Role within own society
Interactions and relationships with humans
Documented sources and records
Additional details
Phenotypic details3 to 4 feet tall
Genotypic informationSome genetic portions were not recognized as terrestrial (late 1990s/2000s university clinic); some genes resembled those of marine creatures, according to Reed
GenderUnknown
Primary interactionsJonathan Reed
Interactions with terrestrial entitiesUnknown; speculated indirect coordination with deep state operatives through respective chains of command
EventsJonathan Reed forest incident
Role in eventsAlleged participant in physical altercation with Reed's dog, was incapacitated by Reed and kept at Reed's home for a few days
Information sourceJonathan Reed's testimony; corroborations by others (1998–2020)
Documentary evidenceExamination video of Freddy, forest video of Freddy, forest obelisk video
Communication methodTelepathic: transmission of images, emotions, and information "like a firehose," as described by Reed
Public accountsReed's interviews, book
NotesSignificant skepticism around Reed's claims

Freddy is an alleged non-human intelligent being (NHIB) that came to public attention through the claims of Jonathan Reed, who reported encountering Freddy in the late 1990s. Reed's account, supported by photographic and video evidence, describes Freddy as a biological humanoid. Reed stated that Freddy's species is subterranean.

Name[edit | edit source]

Freddy's native name, if he/they has one, is not known.

Background[edit | edit source]

Michael Salla speculated that Freddy is one of the ant people. Freddy was allegedly encountered by Jonathan Reed during a forest hike. According to Reed, Freddy was involved in an altercation with Reed's dog, Suzy, which led to events now known as the "Jonathan Reed forest incident." Some speculate that Freddy may be part of the ant person lore connected to Earth's subterranean realms.

Description[edit | edit source]

Freddy is described as approximately 3 to 4 feet tall, with distinctive features suggesting a non-terrestrial origin. Genetic samples allegedly analyzed in the late 1990s showed parts of his DNA as non-terrestrial, with some markers resembling marine organisms.

Abilities and communication[edit | edit source]

According to Reed, Freddy communicated primarily through telepathic transmissions, often overwhelming Reed with rapid streams of images, emotions, and information. Reed said he initially needed to ask Freddy to slow down the communication.

Events[edit | edit source]

The Jonathan Reed forest incident[edit | edit source]

During a forest hike, Reed reported that his dog Suzy attacked Freddy, resulting in a violent altercation. Reed recounted that Suzy latched onto Freddy's sleeve, which allegedly triggered a response from a sentient material that enveloped and disintegrated Suzy. Reed claimed he then incapacitated Freddy with a stick. Reed, in shock, wrapped the entity in a mylar blanket and brought it home.

Corroborations and appearance in the presence of others[edit | edit source]

Between 1998 and 2020, Reed claimed that multiple witnesses saw Freddy materialize in private settings. Some corroborators reported similar experiences, though no definitive evidence has validated these claims.

Documentary evidence[edit | edit source]

Reed presented various pieces of documentary evidence, including:

These materials have been met with both intrigue and skepticism.

Skepticism and criticism[edit | edit source]

Skepticism surrounds Reed's claims, with critics questioning the authenticity of the photographic and video evidence, inconsistencies in witness testimonies, and lack of scientific validation.

Themes and speculation[edit | edit source]

Freddy's story has fueled discussions on subterranean life forms, myths of ant people, and non-human entities with human-like traits. Genetic markers resembling marine organisms have spurred theories on cross-species genetics and interdimensional existence.

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