Deep dives
Multi-source structured case studies. Each entry aggregates the public-record material on a single case or location into a single page: timeline, named witnesses, sensor record, theory cross-references, alternative explanations, and where further investigation has leverage.
Skinwalker Ranch
phenomenologically-open
The longest continuously-investigated single-site UAP location in the corpus. 26-year pre-show institutional record + 78-episode History Channel series indexed.
Cash-Landrum Incident
phenomenologically-open
Betty Cash, Vickie Landrum, and seven-year-old Colby Landrum
encountered a diamond-shaped object venting flame over a two-lane
Texas road on the evening of 29 December 1980, counted 23
twin-rotor helicopters around it as it departed, and developed
acute injuries — blistering, hair loss, and a two-week hospital
admission for Cash — that later medical examiners characterized
as consistent with ionizing radiation exposure.
USS Nimitz Tic-Tac Incident
phenomenologically-open
Multi-day, multi-platform, multi-sensor encounter between F/A-18F
Super Hornets from the USS Nimitz Carrier Strike Group and an
unidentified object behaving in ways inconsistent with conventional
aerospace performance, recorded on radar, FLIR, and direct visual
observation by named professional military witnesses.
Rendlesham Forest Incident
phenomenologically-open
United States Air Force security police from the twin bases of RAF
Bentwaters and RAF Woodbridge reported lights and, on one account,
a landed craft in Rendlesham Forest across two nights in late
December 1980; the deputy base commander led the second night's
patrol with a Geiger counter and a running microcassette recorder,
and documented the events in an official memorandum to the UK
Ministry of Defence two weeks later.