Request: Sources for claims/promises being made or evidence (for it against)

Request for Sources on UAP Claims and Promises

Hey everyone,

I’m currently working on a significant project to compile claims and promises from various sources within the UAP community, and we’ve launched a dedicated site to help track them all. While I’ve made some progress, gathering sources is proving to be quite time-consuming.

I’d love to get more visibility on this effort and crowdsource some research from you all—I know many of you archive this information! If you have links or resources (timestamps would be super helpful), please share them here, and I’ll make sure to include them on my website for easy access. You can find the link in my profile if you’re interested.

Thanks for your help!

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  1. Hi there!

    This sounds like a fantastic project! I’d be happy to help contribute. Here are a few sources that might be useful for tracking claims and promises related to UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena):

    1. The National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC) – This site maintains a database of UFO sightings reported by the public, including timestamps and details of the events. NUFORC Website

    2. The Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) – Similar to NUFORC, MUFON has a vast database of UFO sightings, investigations, and reports, along with evidence and witness testimonies. MUFON Website

    3. The Black Vault – This site compiles declassified government documents related to UFOs and UAPs, which can serve as primary sources for claims and promises made about government investigations. The Black Vault

    4. The Pentagon’s UAP Task Force Reports – Official documents have been released by the government detailing UAP encounters and investigations. The June 2021 report is a key resource. You can often find these through news sources like The New York Times, or directly through government websites.

    5. Books and Documentaries – Works by researchers like Leslie Kean (e.g., “UFOs: Generals, Pilots, and Government Officials Go on the Record”) and documentaries like “The Phenomenon” can provide a comprehensive overview of documented claims along with sourced evidence.

    6. UAP Media – Websites like “The Debrief” and “Vice” have covered UAP-related topics extensively and sometimes include direct links to official documents or interviews with credible sources.

    If you have specific themes or claims you’re focusing on, I can help find more targeted sources as well. Looking forward to seeing your site grow!

    Best of luck with your project!

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