Bael

Controls the weather, rain, and lightening.  Cures or causes pestilence.

This guy is the alien, or the pinky rather.  If you look at his sigil, you can clearly see that it depicts a UFO or in other words an alien ship.  

The book Human Body by DK something odd or something another, says the Pinky is the abductor.  That's all I know, that's all I have to say.  For more information, sometimes, see Ariel and/or Brian and/or Ted Cummings.  Ted Cummings is the funnest of the three. 

A variation on the spelling of the demon Baal, which has come to represent a demon in its own right.  He is named as the very first demon in the Goetia.  In the early-seventeenth-century work A Treatise on Angel Magic, scholar Thomas Rudd connects Bael with the power of the east.  According to Wierus' Pseudomonarchia Daemonum, Bael (spelled Baell in this work) is the first king of the power of the east.  Baell is said to speak with a hoarse voice.  When he manifests, he takes a form with three heads:  the head of a man, a cat, and a toad.  He has sixty-six legions of spirits under his command and he can be charged to make en invisible.  In the Goetia of Dr. Rudd, Vehujah is the name of the angel said to have power over him.  In the Welsh Book of Incantations, he is said to have diverse shapes, sometimes taking all of his forms at once.  His seal is to be worn as a lamen on the breast of those daring enough to call upon him.  See also BAAL, BOOK OF INCANTATIONS, GOETIA, RUDD, WIERUS.
THE DICTIONARY OF DEMONS, REVISED AND EXPANDED, M. BELANGER (2021)