UFOpedia

This is a knowledge base on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) — what military and elected officials have actually said and done, separated from unverified claims. Sources include government documents, Congressional testimony, inspector general reports, and credible journalism. The credibility framework is explicit and applied case-by-case.

See Conventions & Methodology for how this base is built and how credibility is rated, or browse:

Or browse subjects through the subject index, or browse record types: people · cases · reports · programs · legislation · events · documents · media · organizations.

By the numbers

  • 103 people assessed with explicit credibility ratings
  • 157 source-of-record pages · 30 topic analyses · 22 documented cases
  • 804 primary documents captured, including 199 interview transcripts
  • 1,035 pages · 6,218 internal cross-links · 5,749,414 words

This site is generated from a local knowledge base maintained in markdown. All content is sourced — see linked raw articles and transcripts for primary documents.