As of 2025, the European Space Agency clarifies its UAP stance: no dedicated program, with investigations led by Member States like France’s GEIPAN.
“Unknown DNA” often signals gaps in current genomic databases, not alien biology. Learn what such findings truly mean in modern genetics.
The 1973 Pascagoula abduction remains one of the most credible UAP cases, supported by witness tapes, investigations, and lasting historical recognition.
The 1947 Maury Island Incident blends UFO sightings, mystery debris, and tragedy, marking a key origin of the “men in black” legend in UAP history.
Jay Stratton, former U.S. intelligence executive and architect of the Pentagon’s UAP Task Force, bridges government, science, and public understanding.
Robert Bigelow’s aerospace ventures and government partnerships reveal how BAASS bridged UAP research, advanced technologies, and national security.
Colm A. Kelleher occupies a singular place in contemporary UAP history. Trained as a molecular biologist, seasoned by years of...
In 2022, Congress strengthened UAP oversight through the Gillibrand–Rubio amendment, establishing AARO to ensure transparency, reporting, and accountability.
Across four defense acts, Congress built a legal framework for UAP oversight - creating AARO, protected reporting, and a records process for transparency.
From late 2024 to mid‑2025, the Northeast saw a surge in nighttime aerial sightings, prompting FAA restrictions and ongoing public investigation.
In 1945, New Mexico’s Trinity test ignited the atomic age, and weeks later, a mysterious UAP crash claim linked science, secrecy, and legend.
Explore how modern UAP research intersects with theories of higher consciousness, scientific inquiry, and transformative human experience.
James T. Lacatski, former DIA engineer and architect of AAWSAP, led the U.S. government’s most ambitious investigation into UAP phenomena.
From pop-punk icon to UAP disclosure pioneer, Tom DeLonge’s journey blends music, science, and secrecy in one of culture’s most unique evolutions.
Dr. Christopher “Kit” Green bridges intelligence, neuroscience, and UAP research, exploring how human biology reacts to anomalous aerospace encounters.