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I_0_00 — UAP Disclosure: Section Summary

Section: I Updated: March 14, 2026
Section: I — UAP Disclosure | Subfolder Count: 5 | Total Documents: 66
Last Updated: March 14, 2026
Category Tags: uap, disclosure, uap-phenomena, uap-disclosure, uap disclosure, case-study, military, historical, government, investigation, consciousness, cold war

OVERVIEW

Unidentified Aerial/Anomalous Phenomena — government programs, key incidents, evidence analysis, technology assessment, and cultural/psychological dimensions of UAP encounters.

This section contains 66 documents organized across 5 subfolders, covering the full breadth of uap disclosure research.


SUBFOLDERS

I1 — Core Concepts Classification (8 documents)

Covers: The UAP Phenomenon: Overview and Historical Context, UAP Technology & the Five Observables, Close Encounters Classification System and Case Study Methodology, Non-Human Intelligence (NHI) Taxonomy and Classification Systems, and 4 more.

Key topics: non-human intelligence, nhi, uap, ufo, trans-medium, five observables

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I2 — Government Programs Policy (13 documents)

Covers: UAP Government Disclosure Timeline (1947–2026), Government Investigation of Anomalous Phenomena, Black Programs, SAPs, and the UFO Cover-Up, AARO, Congressional Oversight, and UAP Legislative History, and 9 more.

Key topics: aatip, aaro, project blue book, project sign, project grudge, aawsap

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I3 — Key Cases Incidents (17 documents)

Covers: Military UFO/UAP Encounters: Case Catalog, UAP & Nuclear Facilities Connection, Mass UAP Sightings and Multi-Witness Events, Rendlesham Forest Incident (1980), and 13 more.

Key topics: radar, phoenix lights, trans-medium, mass sighting, 1947, military

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I4 — Evidence Technology (13 documents)

Covers: Historic UFO Crashes & Retrieval Allegations, USOs & Trans-Medium Phenomena, USO Hotspots and Underwater Anomaly Zones, UAP Propulsion Theories and Metamaterials, and 9 more.

Key topics: ttsa, crash retrieval, reverse engineering, grusch, mj-12, sap

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I5 — Cultural Psychological Phenomena (15 documents)

Covers: Whistleblowers & Key Figures, Alien Abduction Phenomenon — Mack, Hopkins, and the Experiencer Debate, Ancient Astronaut Theory — Evidence, Critique, and Cultural Impact, UFO Religions — Raëlism, Heaven's Gate, and Cultural Response to Contact, and 11 more.

Key topics: aatip, lacatski, aawsap, skinwalker ranch, hynek, testimony

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KEY THEMES ACROSS SECTION

The most frequently referenced topics across all documents in this section:


SECTION STATISTICS

Source Confidence Distribution:

Primary Tier Distribution:


WHAT TO EXPECT

All documents in the UAP Disclosure section follow a standardized research format:

  1. Quick Summary — A concise overview of the topic and its significance
  2. Tiered Claims — Evidence organized from Verified (Tier 1) through Dubious (Tier 4)
  3. Counter-Arguments — Real, published scholarly objections (never fabricated)
  4. Bibliography — Chicago-style citations with DOIs where available
  5. Cross-Reference Index — Links to related documents across the corpus

Each claim includes specific evidence: exact dates, named scholars, measurements with units,

and institutional attribution. Source Confidence scores reflect bibliography quality

(peer-reviewed journals = 3 pts, academic books = 2 pts, other sources = 1 pt).


NAVIGATION

SubfolderSummary LinkDoc Count
I1 — Core Concepts ClassificationI_1_00_Summary.md8
I2 — Government Programs PolicyI_2_00_Summary.md13
I3 — Key Cases IncidentsI_3_00_Summary.md17
I4 — Evidence TechnologyI_4_00_Summary.md13
I5 — Cultural Psychological PhenomenaI_5_00_Summary.md15

Section summary auto-generated from corpus analysis. Last Updated: March 14, 2026

Source Tier Classification

This document draws upon sources across multiple evidence tiers: