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Government releases contain thousands of pages across hundreds of PDFs. Alongside that, the most credentialed investigators in this space have spent decades interviewing insiders, tracking programs, and publishing what they've found. We ingest all of it, extract the people, programs, cases, and events buried inside, and connect them across every source so you can explore from any angle. Every new government disclosure release — and every major new investigative source — gets added to the library.

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Declassified PDFs, FOIA releases, congressional testimony, and official government reports. The primary record — everything else is measured against this. New disclosure waves are integrated as they're released.
Congressional UAP Hearings · AARO Reports · NRO Declassified Files · DoD FOIA Releases
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Expert & Journalist Sources
Long-form video interviews, documentaries, imagery, and reporting from the journalists and researchers who've built careers covering this space. Video sources are embedded and fully transcribed — with direct access to participants, whistleblowers, and former officials.
Ross Coulthart · George Knapp · Jeremy Corbell · James Fox · DEBRIEFED with Chris Ramsay · UAP GERB Archive · DoD UAP Imagery
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Where source material has gaps, we use AI to research and fill in biographical and contextual detail. Every enriched fact links back to the URL it was sourced from — so the library stays auditable even at its edges.
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Crash Retrieval Programs
47 events  ·  8 cases  ·  12 sources
About
Congressional testimony and classified program disclosures suggest organized government efforts to retrieve and reverse-engineer non-human technology, dating to at least the 1940s. Multiple credentialed witnesses have now testified under oath.
Key Facts
First incidentRoswell, New Mexico · 1947
StatusOfficially unconfirmed
Key testimonyDavid Grusch, July 2023
Primary sourcesAARO Report · Grusch Transcript
Timeline
1947Roswell debris and bodies allegedly recovered; USAF issues cover story
1965Kecksburg, PA object retrieved under Army cordon
Jul 2023Grusch alleges active Special Access Program exists before Congress
Related Entities
David Grusch Roswell 1947 AARO Pentagon DIA
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USS Nimitz Encounter
November 2004  ·  Pacific Ocean  ·  6 events  ·  8 sources
About
Multiple Navy pilots and radar operators reported sustained encounters with a white oblong object displaying impossible flight characteristics — no visible propulsion, no control surfaces, sudden direction reversals from 80,000 ft to sea level.
Key Facts
Date rangeNov 10–14, 2004
Primary witnessCmdr. David Fravor, USN
Video statusDeclassified 2017 (FLIR1)
Program linkAATIP investigation confirmed
Timeline
Nov 10USS Princeton radar tracks anomalous objects for two weeks
Nov 14Fravor intercepts object; FLIR1 video recorded by wingman
2017Video declassified; AATIP interest confirmed by Elizondo
Jul 2023Fravor testifies before Congress under oath
Related Entities
David Fravor Ryan Graves Luis Elizondo AATIP
Event
House Oversight Committee UAP Hearing
July 26, 2023  ·  Washington, D.C.  ·  3 witnesses  ·  4 source documents
About
First public congressional hearing with credentialed whistleblowers testifying under oath. Grusch alleged recovery of non-human intelligence. Graves described ongoing unreported encounters. Fravor corroborated Nimitz testimony on the record.
Key Claims
GruschActive SAP for NHI recovery alleged
GravesUAP encounters ongoing, underreported
FravorNimitz object "far beyond" known tech
Source tierT1 — Congressional Record
Source Documents
T1Congressional Record — official hearing transcript
T1AARO briefing materials submitted to committee
T2Ross Coulthart pre-hearing Grusch interview
T2NewsNation full hearing coverage with analysis
Related Entities
David Grusch Ryan Graves David Fravor AARO
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Luis Elizondo
Former Director, Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program  ·  47 source mentions
About
Led the Pentagon's AATIP from 2008 to 2017. Resigned in protest, citing lack of action on UAP data. Became a central public figure in UAP transparency advocacy and has testified before Congress.
Key Facts
AgencyDepartment of Defense
ProgramAATIP (2008–2017)
StatusRetired; civilian advocate
Connections12 entities across 8 documents
Timeline
2008Named director of AATIP under DIA
Oct 2017Resigned from DoD; cited UAP threat urgency
Dec 2017NYT story breaks; AATIP existence revealed publicly
Jul 2023Testified before Congress on UAP programs
Related Entities
AATIP Christopher Mellon Pentagon Harry Reid
Program
Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program
Dept. of Defense  ·  2007–2012 (official)  ·  12 source documents
About
Pentagon program to analyze UAP threats to national security. Officially ran 2007–2012, funded by a Harry Reid Senate earmark administered through the DIA. Elizondo claims informal operations continued after funding lapsed.
Key Facts
Funding$22M (Senate earmark)
Administered byDefense Intelligence Agency
ContractorBigelow Aerospace Advanced Space Studies
SuccessorUAPTF → AARO
Timeline
2007Reid secures $22M earmark in Senate defense appropriations
2008Elizondo named director; BAASS contracted
2012Official funding lapses; program continues informally
Dec 2017Existence revealed by New York Times investigation
Related Entities
Luis Elizondo Harry Reid DIA AARO UAPTF
Organization
All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office
Dept. of Defense  ·  Est. July 2022  ·  14 source documents
About
Established by the NDAA to synchronize DoD and Intelligence Community efforts to detect, identify, and attribute UAP. Replaced UAPTF. Has faced public criticism over scope limitations and findings in its historical reports.
Key Facts
UnderUSD(I&S)
Director (former)Sean Kirkpatrick (2022–2024)
Reports published8 official reports
PredecessorUAPTF (2020–2022)
Timeline
Jul 2022Formally established; Kirkpatrick named director
Jan 2023First Historical UAP Report released publicly
May 2023Grusch files whistleblower complaint against AARO
Feb 2024Kirkpatrick resigns; interim leadership installed
Related Entities
Pentagon UAPTF David Grusch Tim Gallaudet
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Fravor Intercept & Initial Encounter
November 14, 2004  ·  USS Nimitz Case  ·  6 events  ·  4 sources
About
The opening arc of the Nimitz encounter — from Princeton radar operators tracking anomalous returns for two weeks, to Commander Fravor's direct intercept and visual observation of the Tic-Tac object at sea level. Documented across multiple first-hand accounts and the declassified FLIR1 video.
Thread Position
CaseUSS Nimitz Encounter
PhaseInitial Incident (1 of 3 threads)
Date rangeNov 10 – Nov 14, 2004
Events in Thread
Nov 10Princeton radar first tracks anomalous objects at altitude
Nov 14 AMMultiple radar operators report sustained tracking of 5–10 objects
Nov 14 ~14:00Fravor and wingman vectored to intercept; visual contact established
Nov 14 ~14:18Object accelerates away instantaneously; FLIR1 recorded by second crew
Sources
FLIR1 Video Navy Report Fravor Testimony
Concept
Whistleblower Testimony
38 threads  ·  12 cases  ·  47 sources  ·  spans 1940s – present
About
A cross-cutting research concept connecting every investigative thread where whistleblower or insider testimony is central to the evidence. Spans military personnel, intelligence officials, and program insiders who provided testimony about UAP programs and encounters — across cases, topics, and decades.
Why It Matters
ScopeCuts across 12 cases & 3 canonical topics
Source tierMix of T1 (sworn testimony) and T2
Key witnessesGrusch, Fravor, Graves, Elizondo, Davis
Connected Threads
RoswellMultiple witnesses described recovery under military cordon
AATIPElizondo resigned citing obstruction; Grusch filed IG complaint
Congress 2023Three credentialed witnesses testified under oath in public hearing
Related Concepts
Congressional Disclosure Crash Retrievals Reverse Engineering
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Browse every person, program, organization, and case in the library. Each profile cross-references every document that mentions them, every event they appear in, and every relationship — across government records and investigative research.
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CASE ID:AARO-UAP-2023-0047 DATE:14 NOV 2004 / REPORTED 2023 LOCATION:Pacific Ocean, 100nm W of San Diego PLATFORM:USS Nimitz (CVN-68) / F/A-18F #105
SUBJECT: ANOMALOUS AERIAL PHENOMENON — INTERCEPT REPORT
1. At approximately 14:18Z on 14 November 2004, two F/A-18F aircraft were vectored to intercept an object tracking at 28,000 ft descending to sea level. Primary pilot (FRAVOR, D., CDR) observed a white, oblong object approximately 40 feet in length with no visible propulsion, control surfaces, or exhaust signature.
2. Object demonstrated: (a) instantaneous acceleration, (b) velocity exceeding Mach 1 without sonic signature, (c) ability to hover at sea level. FLIR system tracked object for minutes before loss of contact.
3. Secondary witness statements from USS Princeton CIC operators corroborate 2-week tracking of anomalous returns. Object performance characteristics are inconsistent with
EHF-100-334
FOIPA #389126
REF: MOR-26-0038
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Project Moon Dust (U.S. Air Force, Headquarters USAF / Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence; operational execution by the 1127th Field Activities Group; technical exploitation by the Foreign Technology Division at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio.) ...
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Person
David Fravor
Cmdr., USN (ret.). Intercepted the Tic Tac object Nov 14, 2004. Testified before Congress, July 2023.
47 source mentions
Case
USS Nimitz Encounter
Nov 10–14, 2004. Multiple Navy pilots + radar operators. FLIR1 video declassified 2017. AATIP investigation confirmed.
6 events · 8 source documents
Program
AATIP
Pentagon UAP threat analysis, 2007–2012. Investigated Nimitz footage. Elizondo named director 2008.
12 source documents
Person
Ryan Graves
F/A-18 pilot. Sustained UAP encounters off Atlantic coast, 2014–2015. Founded Americans for Safe Aerospace.
31 source mentions
Person
Luis Elizondo
Dir. AATIP 2008–2017. Resigned in protest. Central figure in UAP transparency advocacy.
52 source mentions
MY NOTE
AATIP funded 2007 - Nimitz encounter 2004
Fravor's encounter predates AATIP by 3 years. Cross-ref Elizondo's informal ops claim.
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