THINK ABOUTIT’S ALIEN TYPE SUMMARY – The Inxtria
The Inxtria (also frequently documented as the Aenstria) are a human-indistinguishable extraterrestrial race hailing from the Mirach system within the Andromeda constellation. According to the Think About It Alien Database, the Inxtria represent one of the most compelling “Extraterrestrials Among Us” cases, involving the high-profile disappearance of a Mexican Atomic Energy Commission member. Standing at an average height of 1.9 meters, the Inxtria possess a physiology that is virtually identical to Earth humans, allowing them to integrate into our academic and scientific circles without detection. Their presence on Earth is characterized by a “diplomatic-educational” approach, where they share advanced biological and physics data with selected individuals to guide humanity away from nuclear self-destruction.
Name: Inxtria
AKA: also spelled Aenstria
Location – Home System: Mirach, Beta Andromedae, is located in the constellation of Andromeda
Distance from Earth: approximately 197 light years away.
Attitude: Benevolent, educational, and highly protective of their human contacts.
Motives: Scientific observation and the prevention of planetary nuclear accidents.
Physical Appearance:
- Average Height: 1.9 meters
- Average Weight: 85 – 100 kg (Well-proportioned for their height).
- Body Temperature: 36.8°C (98.2°F).
- Pulse/Respiration: 55 BPM (Resting).
- Blood Pressure: 110/70 mmHg.
- Life Expectancy: Estimated at 250 – 400 Earth years.
- Hair: Typically long and silk-like; Lya was described as having beautiful, flowing hair that appeared natural and healthy by human standards.
- Skin: Slightly pale but healthy; indistinguishable from Caucasian/Mediterranean tones.
- Eyes: Deeply expressive; often described as possessing a “captivating brilliance.”
- Sex: Male and Female (Reproduction is biological and similar to humans)
Other Physical Information: Highly refined motor skills and a lack of traditional “human” fatigue. Their cellular regeneration is superior to Earth humans, contributing to their extended life expectancy.
Special Traits and Abilities: Photographic memory and the ability to “tune” their auditory perception to specific frequencies, allowing them to detect mechanical failures in atomic equipment before sensors can.
Communication Type: Verbal (capable of mastering any human language) and Telepathic.
Origin: Mirach (Beta Andromedae).
Life Form Type: Humanoid (Type A – Indistinguishable).
Subspecies: The Elyense (Scientific/Diplomatic caste) and the Aenstria-Technicians.
Most Common Species: Inxtria Humanoids.
Level of Species: Level III (Interstellar travelers with mastery over light-speed physics).
Habits: They value academic environments and often embed themselves in scientific universities.
Transportation Type: Lenticular, disc-shaped spacecraft with a silent, plasma-based propulsion system.
Witnesses Reports: This is a famous contact case from Mexico, from the early 70s, where one of the students of a university professor reveals that she’s extraterrestrial. In the book, the professor is referred to as Professor R.N. Hernandez, which is a pseudonym. What is known is that he was a University of Mexico tenured medical professor, and also was a senior member of the Mexican Atomic Energy Commission. The case starts in 1972 but it was in 1974 when one of his students, looking like any ordinary human being, apart from the fact that she was 1.9m tall, told him she was extraterrestrial. Her name was Elyense – Lya was the name he gave her. Eventually, she even took him to her disc-shaped spacecraft. The correct pronunciation of Inxtria, transcribed in English would be sign-ch’a.
Professor R.N. Hernandez mysteriously disappeared in 1981, two years after his story was published.
Special Features/Characteristics: Highly developed pre-frontal cortex allowing for rapid complex-mathematical processing; retractable secondary iris for light-speed travel protection.
Summary/Description:
Source:
- Wendelle Stevens & Zitha Rodriguez, UFO Contact from Andromeda – which mainly is a translation of the original book in Spanish, which was written by Zitha Rodriguez.
- Rune Overby: http://rune.galactic.to/lyaintro.html, http://rune.galactic.to/lya1.html, http://rune.galactic.to/lya2.html
- Michael Salla, “Extraterrestrials among us”, Exopolitics Journal, Vol.1.4, http://exopoliticsjournal.com/vol-1/1-4-Salla.htm
- Robert Shapiro, Andromeda: Channeled Commentary by Andromedans & Zoosh Through Robert Shapiro
The Professor Hernandez Case and Inxtria Diplomacy
The most significant record of the Inxtria in the Think About It Alien Database revolves around the 1972 contact case in Mexico. Professor R.N. Hernandez, a senior member of the Mexican Atomic Energy Commission, was allegedly contacted by an Inxtria woman named Lya (Elyense). Unlike the traumatic abductions associated with Grey Type Aliens, this interaction was academic in nature. Lya integrated into the university as a student, demonstrating an intelligence that far exceeded the human baseline.
According to the chronicles by Wendelle Stevens, the Inxtria are highly concerned with Earth’s misuse of atomic energy. Lya reportedly shared complex equations with Hernandez that solved fundamental problems in nuclear physics—data that would have been impossible for a contemporary human student to possess. The mystery deepened in 1981 when Hernandez, shortly after the publication of his experiences, vanished without a trace. Many believe he was invited to join the Inxtria breakaway colony, as his disappearance left no signs of foul play or struggle. This case serves as a primary example of “Positive Humanoid Interaction,” where the extraterrestrial objective is not resource extraction, but the long-term preservation of the human species through the quiet dissemination of knowledge.
The Biological Singularity: Human-Inxtria Hybridization?
One of the most debated theories within the Think About It Alien Database regarding the Inxtria is the possibility of long-term genetic compatibility. Because their physiology—including blood pressure () and resting pulse ()—is so closely aligned with the human baseline, some researchers suggest that the Inxtria may be a “future-human” variant or a primary progenitor race. Lya’s ability to exist on Earth for years without specialized breathing apparatus or environmental suits suggests that the atmosphere of Mirach (Beta Andromedae) is nearly identical to Earth’s.
Furthermore, the Inxtria’s focus on nuclear physics is not merely a “brotherly” concern for humanity. Some whistleblowers suggest that the Inxtria utilize a form of plasma-based propulsion that is sensitive to the high-altitude radiation caused by terrestrial nuclear testing. By guiding Professor Hernandez, they were potentially protecting their own “interdimensional corridors” as much as they were protecting the human race. This clinical yet benevolent interest sets them apart from the more predatory Reptilians or the utilitarian Greys. Their presence serves as a testament to the diversity of the Andromeda collective, showing that while some races monitor us from the shadows, the Inxtria prefer to walk among us in our halls of higher learning.
Final Summary: The Mirach Ambassadors
In summary, the Inxtria represent a rare and hopeful chapter in the Think About It Alien Database. As human-indistinguishable entities from the Mirach system, they offer a unique look at how extraterrestrial intelligence can integrate into human society for the purpose of scientific stewardship. The case of Professor Hernandez and his mysterious disappearance in 1981 remains a cornerstone of Mexican ufology, suggesting that the Inxtria are not merely observers, but active guardians of our atomic future. By walking among us as students and scholars, the Inxtria challenge our perceptions of “the alien,” proving that sometimes the most profound cosmic connections happen in our own classrooms and laboratories. Their legacy is one of peace, advanced physics, and a call for humanity to transcend its destructive tendencies in favor of a place within the Andromeda collective.