THINK ABOUTIT’S ALIEN TYPE SUMMARY – Lang
The Lang are a fascinating race of small humanoids originating from the Coma Berenices constellation, located approximately 250 light-years from Earth. Often cited as the origin of ancient “folk-lore” beings like gnomes and elves, the Lang are unique in their ability to manipulate local gravity and vibrate at frequencies that make them nearly invisible to the naked human eye. As documented in the Think About It Alien Database, these beings have maintained a presence on Earth for thousands of years, transitioning from mythological spirits to modern-day UFO sightings. Their specialized “leaf-shaped” crafts and non-aggressive observation tactics make them one of the most elusive and intriguing species in galactic history.
Name: LANG
AKA: The Coma Berenices Gnomes, The Little People of the Hair.
Location – Home System: Coma Berenices (Berenice’s Hair).
Distance from Earth: ~250 Light-years
Attitude: Neutral to benevolent; highly curious but extremely cautious.
Motives: Ecological monitoring and the collection of botanical samples
Physical Appearance:
- Average Height: 0.7 – 1.2 meters (2.5 to 4 feet).
- Average Weight: 15 – 30 kg.
- Body Temperature: 37.5°C (Slightly warmer than humans).
- Pulse/Respiration: 90 BPM / 22 breaths per minute (High metabolic rate).
- Blood Pressure: 130/85 mmHg (Reflective of their high-energy metabolism).
- Life Expectancy: 180 – 220 Earth years.
- Hair: Fine, wispy, usually white or pale gold.
- Skin: Translucent or very pale, with a slight luminescent quality.
- Eyes: Large, almond-shaped, typically violet or amber.
- Sex: Differentiated (Male and Female).
Other Physical Information: Their skin has a semi-translucent quality that acts as a natural fiber-optic conductor, allowing them to absorb ambient light for supplemental energy. They lack a traditional digestive system, absorbing nutrients primarily through specialized dermal patches.
Special Traits and Abilities: High-frequency vibrational shifting (cloaking), gravitational anchor manipulation, and advanced botanical empathy.
Communication Type: A combination of melodic, bird-like vocalizations and short-range empathic “ripples” that convey complex emotions instantly.
Origin:Alpha Comae Berenices (Diadem system); specifically, a terrestrial planet with a low-density atmosphere and high floral diversity.
Life Form Type: Humanoid (Sylvan-Class).
Subspecies: The High-Canopy Scouts and the Subterranean Preservers.
Most Common Species: Lang Humanoid (Type A).
Level of Species: Level III – Interstellar Observers and Biological Conservators.
Habits: Strictly vegetarian/photosynthetic; they are known to enter a meditative state during the peak of the lunar cycle to synchronize their vibrational frequency with the planet’s magnetic field.
Transportation Type: Organic “Leaf-Craft”—small, bio-engineered vessels that utilize solar-sailing and light-bending technology for silent atmospheric travel.
Witnesses Reports: Commonly reported in dense forest regions of New Zealand, Scandinavia, and the Pacific Northwest. Witnesses describe “dancing lights” that resolve into small, glowing figures before vanishing.
Special Features/Characteristics: They possess elongated ear pinnas capable of detecting ultrasonic frequencies and a unique “second heart” that regulates their anti-gravity metabolism.
Summary/Description: They were one of the earliest aliens to visit Earth. It was them who started the stories about elves. They have abducted over 10.000.000 humans throughout history . Last time they visited our planet was in January 2006 in New Zealand. The group consisted of 20 individuals.”
Source: Think About It Alien Database; Folklore Archives (Gnome/Elf categorization); 2006 New Zealand Field Report.
The Lang and the Origins of Earthly Mythology
The Lang are perhaps best known for their profound, albeit accidental, influence on human mythology. Because their home system in Coma Berenices possesses a much lighter gravitational pull than Earth, the Lang utilize advanced “anti-gravity belts” when visiting our surface. This allows them to move with a lightness and speed that appeared “magical” to ancient observers. Witnesses in medieval Europe and ancient Asia frequently described seeing “spirit people” who could leap great distances or vanish into the foliage in a blink.
According to accounts in the Think About It Alien Database, the Lang do not live in the woods as legends suggest; rather, they use dense forest canopy as cover for their temporary scouting stations. Their “leaf-shaped” ships are masterpieces of organic technology, designed to blend into natural landscapes using advanced light-bending optics. While they have been accused of “abduction” in the past, research suggests these were likely brief medical scans intended to measure the impact of human pollution on Earth’s local flora, which the Lang treat as a vital galactic resource. Their peaceful, almost shy nature makes them a rare exception in a galaxy often defined by territorial conflict.
The 2006 New Zealand Incursion and Modern Sightings
One of the most significant modern accounts in the Think About It Alien Database occurred in January 2006 in the remote wilderness of New Zealand. A group of approximately 20 Lang individuals was observed by a local research team tracking indigenous bird populations. The witnesses described the beings as small, luminous figures that moved with a “fluid, weightless grace,” seemingly unaffected by the rugged terrain.
This event is crucial because it confirms that the Lang are not just ancient history, but active participants in Earth’s current ecological narrative. Unlike the more intrusive Greys, the Lang do not seek military or political influence. Their interest appears strictly biological. During the New Zealand event, the beings were seen using small, crystal-like tools to take non-destructive samples of rare ferns and mosses. This supports the theory that the Lang view Earth as a “Master Seed Bank” for the galaxy. Their presence in 2006 suggests that as global climate shifts accelerate, the Lang are increasing their sampling frequency, perhaps preparing for a future where Earth’s unique flora must be preserved off-world in the Coma Berenices system.
Technological Signature: The Crystalline Interface
Analysis of recovered materials purportedly linked to the Lang suggests that their technology is entirely “solid-state,” meaning it has no moving parts. Their anti-gravity belts and navigation systems appear to be grown from a single, continuous synthetic crystal that resonates with the pilot’s own bio-electric field. This explains why human witnesses often report a “humming” or “harmonic vibration” when the Lang are nearby. Furthermore, their specialized leaf-craft are equipped with a “Light-Bending Displacement” field. This isn’t just simple cloaking; it is a sophisticated manipulation of the local Higgs field, allowing the craft to remain physically present while becoming optically and radar-invisible. This level of mastery over physical constants confirms their status as a Level III civilization on the interstellar development scale.
Final Summary: The Silent Stewards of the Hair
The Lang represent a gentler side of extraterrestrial interaction. By linking their origin to Coma Berenices, we find a race that values preservation over power. Their history as the “fairies” of old and the “scouts” of the modern era proves that they have always been here, watching the world grow from the shadows. As we document more encounters with these small, luminous beings, it becomes clear that their primary goal is the long-term survival of Earth’s biological diversity. For the modern researcher, the Lang are a reminder that not every visitor from the stars comes to conquer—some simply come to admire the garden.