Monthly global UFO/UAP/USO/ULO case roundups, a government-policy library, and deep dives on classic cases. Summaries are free; full articles are Premium.
Subscribe to unlock allChile's Committee for the Study of Anomalous Aerial Phenomena (CEFAA) sits within its civil aviation authority (DGAC), approaching UAP through an aviation-safety lens and pooling pilots, radar and military resources for cross-disciplinary analysis — Latin America's flagship official body.
Free preview →France is one of the few countries that houses unidentified-aerial-phenomena research inside its national space agency. GEIPAN, part of CNES (the French space agency), has since 1977 collected, classified and publicly published civilian sighting reports — a rare "official and open database" model.
Free preview →The UK Ministry of Defence long received UFO reports and, in the 1990s, commissioned a classified intelligence study (Project Condign). Declassified in 2006, it leaned toward natural-plasma explanations and recommended ending active investigation. This piece traces UK policy and the report's controversies.
Free preview →The U.S. Department of Defense established the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) in 2022 to coordinate reporting, investigation and declassification of air, underwater and trans-medium UAP. This piece covers AARO's legal basis, reporting channels, reports and public-release policy.
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