UAPRA — Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Reporting Archive

UAP Reporting Archive · Launching 2026

The Record Is Being Built.

An independent media operated archive for UAP sightings, supporting evidence, and declassified documents. Structured, permanent, and researcher-accessible.

The free access reporting infrastructure has a single point of failure at the most critical moment in this subject's history. The UAP Reporting Archive is designed to be the platform that exists when that moment arrives. No blocking access. No corporate gatekeepers. No government affiliation. Just a secure, permanent record for the public to access and trust — built with the standards of open research and independent journalism at its core.

Independent · Encrypted · Permanent

No Government Affiliation · No Client-Side Tracking · Open Research Access

Phase 1 — Launching 2026

What will be available at launch

The first public release is designed to make the open record usable from day one — a place to browse structured cases, explore incidents on a map, search declassified documents, and submit new sightings into a professional archive.

  • A searchable archive of published cases with structured data
  • Individual case pages with evidence, analysis, and integrity hashes
  • An interactive map of incidents worldwide
  • A searchable repository of FOIA documents and public records
  • A guided submission form for sightings and reports
  • A public API with full documentation for researchers
  • Published methodology and review standards
  • RSS feed and archive updates — no account required

UAPRA is also being built to support original investigations — including pattern analysis within the archive, deeper examination of public records, and a secure channel for sensitive disclosures.

Something is happening in our skies. This is no longer a fringe position. The question of what is happening remains open. The question of whether something is happening is closed.

Whatever is happening — it deserves a record.