Project Archives
Case Files
The archive's case files document UAP encounters from the 1561 Nuremberg celestial phenomenon to the present day. Each file cross-references newsletters, government records, and witness testimony. Cases marked Exhibition have full documentary deep-dives.
The archive's most documented encounters. Cases with the deepest cross-referencing across government records, witness testimony, and newsletter coverage.

The USS Nimitz Tic Tac Encounter
Commander David Fravor of VFA-41 and the USS Princeton's combat-information-centre operators tracked a fast-moving white object descending from 80,000 feet. FLIR video from his wingman's F/A-18F was declassified in 2017 and triggered the modern UAP disclosure cycle.

The Roswell Incident
Rancher Mac Brazel's debris field, the 509th Bomb Group's press release describing recovery of a "flying disc", and the subsequent retraction to "weather balloon" the same afternoon. Eight decades of FOIA releases, congressional inquiries, and named witness testimony.

Rendlesham Forest

Phoenix Lights

Tehran UFO
Ariel School Encounter

Valentich Disappearance

Betty & Barney Hill
Sightings reported by police officers, military aircrew, and pilots: trained observers, on the record under their own names. The full catalogue can be filtered by Law Enforcement, Military, and Aviation.

Socorro Landing (Lonnie Zamora)

USS Nimitz Tic Tac

The Tehran Incident

Rendlesham Forest

The Valentich Disappearance

The 1973 US UFO Wave
Temporal distribution of the archive's case files. Dot size scales with case count per decade.
Every case file in the archive. Filter by category, country, or decade. Search across titles, locations, and summaries.
Cases are compiled from primary sources held in the archive: government records, military reports, freedom-of-information releases, named press coverage, and cross-referenced witness testimony. Each case file links to its source material. Cases marked Exhibition have been expanded into full documentary deep-dives with narrative context.