The Credibility Project
Global UAP Documentation Index
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Demonstration build · public record

Extraordinary claims. Documented responsibly.

Explore verified professional backgrounds, sworn testimony, official records, corroborating accounts, and unresolved cases involving unidentified anomalous phenomena.

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The archive at a glance

We do not ask you to believe. We organize the record so you can evaluate it.

Testimony, evidence, corroboration, and counterarguments — presented as transparent dimensions rather than a single score.

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Methodology

Professional authority is relevant context — not proof.

Every entry keeps primary sources first, separates claims from interpretation, and preserves uncertainty in plain sight. Strong counterarguments are documented alongside the testimony they challenge.

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Briefing contents
01 · Credibility by structure

Credibility is not a score. It is a set of transparent dimensions.

Each witness and claim is examined across ten independent signals. We never collapse them into a single number — hover any dimension to see how it is applied.

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02 · Featured witnesses

The people who put their names to the record.

Professional backgrounds verified against public record. Drag to browse; select any profile for the full dossier.

03 · Major cases

Documented as files — not stories.

Each case carries its coordinates, evidence types, institutions and current status. Open any file to view it on the globe.

04 · Testimony explorer

Every claim, with its evidence chain attached.

Each entry separates first-hand from second-hand testimony, records whether it was sworn, and keeps the strongest counterpoint in view.

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05 · Evidence graph

How the record connects.

Witnesses, cases, institutions and documents, drawn as the relationships between them — not a wall of string, but a navigable index.

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Hover a node to trace its links · select one to isolate its network
06 · Document archive

The primary record, searchable.

Declassified files, official reports, scientific studies and correspondence — each with its provenance and verification status on the card.

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