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UAP LEDGER

About UAP Ledger

UAP Ledger is the public record of UAP history. We organize every known UAP-related person, document, hearing, program, case, and event into one searchable, evidence-backed timeline, with links to the primary sources behind each entry.

What is UAP Ledger?

UAP Ledger is a searchable intelligence database, not a news site or a forum. If you want to understand any UAP event, person, hearing, document, or claim, this is the fastest place to see the complete record. Each entry pulls together the people, evidence, and official actions connected to it, so you can follow the trail from a single sighting to the documents and hearings that followed.

How does the ledger work?

Most coverage gives you one article. We give you a timeline plus the evidence behind it. Take the Tic Tac incident: instead of a single write-up, you see when it happened, when internal reports emerged, when the press and Congress took it up, and what official analysis followed. Around that timeline we link the witnesses, videos, radar data, documents, hearings, and related people, all in one place.

How do we source and verify it?

Every entry is built from public and government records, and each page links to the primary sources so you can check the original yourself. We write in plain language and stay non-partisan: we report what was observed, documented, or testified, and we keep documented facts separate from claims. Summaries are drafted with the help of automated tools and then checked against the source material before they publish. When we cannot verify something, we leave it out.

Who is it for?

Researchers, journalists, and anyone who wants answers fast. People do not come here to socialize or debate. They come with a question, such as who a witness is or what evidence exists for an event, and leave with the full record and its sources.

Help shape the ledger

We are building this in the open, and the ledger grows with help from people who use it. There is a person, document, hearing, or case we have not added yet, and you may know it.

  • Tell us what to add. Suggest a source, an entry, or a correction at contact@uapledger.com or through our contact page.
  • Community features are on the roadmap. As the ledger grows, so will the ways to contribute to it.

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