This project is a structured, modular archive of reported Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) incidents, government hearings, witness accounts, and associated evidence records. The goal is to organize publicly available information into a searchable, relational system.
Each entry is categorized based on available evidence:
Verified / Strong Evidence Well-documented cases with multiple independent sources or corroborated evidence.
Unresolved / Under Investigation Incidents with incomplete data, conflicting reports, or ongoing debate.
Debunked / Misidentified Events explained by known phenomena such as aircraft, meteors, or misinterpretations.
This archive does not assert definitive conclusions about the origin of reported phenomena. It preserves structured records of incidents, testimonies, and evidence for analysis and reference.
Both anomalous and explained events are included to maintain data integrity and reduce selection bias.
This project focuses on documentation and structure rather than speculation. It is intended as an evolving archive of publicly reported information.
This archive is continuously expanding with new cases, witness records, evidence files, and system improvements. If you find this project useful or interesting, you can support its development below.
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