Explore how abduction narratives across cultures share strikingly similar patterns, revealing data-driven insights into a phenomenon that transcends borders.
Explore why reproductive and hybridization claims stand at the core of alien abduction research, shaping decades of debate and data inquiry.
Explore how UAPedia analyzes abduction narratives, from recurring patterns to data-driven research methods that separate evidence from belief.
Explore how UAP encounters link to electromagnetic effects, from vehicle stalls to avionics failures, separating real data from speculation.
Explore the mysterious 1948 Aztec UFO incident; an alleged New Mexico crash mixing legend, fraud, and decades of investigative pursuit.
Explore the mysterious Rendlesham Forest hieroglyphics - a disputed UAP claim examined through evidence, archives, and forensic analysis.
In December 1978, Italian guard Pier Fortunato Zanfretta’s chilling encounters near Torriglia sparked one of Italy’s most documented UAP cases.
In 1917, thousands in Fátima, Portugal, witnessed a predicted sky event now seen as a key case linking Marian visions and modern UAP studies.
Unexplained cattle mutilations across Oregon, Texas, and Colorado reveal recurring patterns that challenge science, stir fear, and fuel enduring mystery.
A data-first dossier on the 1896–97 American Airship Wave: witnesses, map pack, newspaper sources, hoax labels, taxonomy, and implications.
The 1968 Minot AFB UFO case remains one of the most documented Cold War UAP events, featuring radar, visual, and radio interference evidence.
Discover the 1957 Antônio Villas‑Boas encounter, Brazil’s landmark UAP abduction case blending medical evidence, folklore, and aerospace mystery.
In 1994, dozens of pupils at Zimbabwe’s Ariel School reported a mysterious disc and beings, sparking global debate over one of history’s strangest UAP encounters.
Explore decades of credible UAP encounters at nuclear sites worldwide, uncovering declassified records, security implications, and expert analyses.
In July 2019, the USS Omaha recorded unexplained aerial objects off Southern California, sparking debate over drones, optics, and UAP evidence.