Explore how data-driven research investigates UAP propulsion, linking observed flight, ocean, and orbital anomalies to real-world physics and engineering.
A data-first dossier on the 1896–97 American Airship Wave: witnesses, map pack, newspaper sources, hoax labels, taxonomy, and implications.
Explore the 1933–34 Swedish “Ghost Flyers” mystery, a wave of unexplained aircraft reports over Norrland that shaped early Scandinavian UAP history.
Harvard’s Galileo Project applies advanced sensors and open science to study UAP and interstellar objects through continuous, calibrated observation.
Explore how quantum consciousness theories intersect with UAP research, revealing links between mind, physics, and unexplained aerial phenomena.
In 2025, Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb reignites debate over interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, challenging mainstream views on alien technosignatures.
Astrophysicist Avi Loeb’s 18 anomalies of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS explore its strange orbit, chemistry, and physics - fueling debate over an artificial origin.
Michael Salla, founder of the Exopolitics Institute, pioneered the study of extraterrestrial politics, linking UAPs, NHIs, and global governance.
Explore how modern research examines alleged UAP “metamaterials,” separating rigorous lab evidence from myth through forensic materials science.
Explore a detailed overview of reported non-human intelligences (NHI), comparing credible testimonies, archetypes, and cross-source encounter claims.
Exploring Edgar Mitchell’s post-Apollo legacy and FREE’s groundbreaking data on human–nonhuman contact, consciousness, and UAP experiencers.
Unexplained cattle mutilations across Oregon, Texas, and Colorado reveal recurring patterns that challenge science, stir fear, and fuel enduring mystery.
In 1917, thousands in Fátima, Portugal, witnessed a predicted sky event now seen as a key case linking Marian visions and modern UAP studies.
Explore how religions through history have interpreted unexplained aerial phenomena, from ancient sacred stones to modern UAP debates.
Diana Walsh Pasulka, a leading religious studies scholar, explores how UFOs, technology, and belief intersect to shape modern spirituality and culture.