Paranormal Mysteries

We catalog anomalous events as evidence—without pretending we know what they mean.

Pillar Overview

What This Pillar Holds

This pillar archives high-strangeness reports that resist clean explanation: recurring witness patterns, instrument anomalies, physical traces, and the institutional response. We don’t sell certainty. We preserve the record.

Inventory Protocol

Case Files

Incidents, timelines, locations, witness statements, and what can be verified.

Trace Evidence

Photographs, documents, recordings, and any surviving paper trail.

Pattern Notes

Recurring motifs across cases: effects, environments, and institutional behavior.

Research Protocols

How to Read This Pillar

  • Separate observation from interpretation. If it’s theory, it’s labeled as theory.
  • Prefer primary material: scans, reports, FOIA releases, contemporaneous records.
  • Track institutional behavior: dismissal, misfiling, silence, or contradiction.

Expect unresolved endings. These cases are archived precisely because they don’t resolve cleanly.

Entry Points

3I ATLAS anomalies shown on multiple monitors, with two people in white coveralls and a gloved hand pointing at a graph.
UFOs & Aliens

3I ATLAS Anomalies: What the Records Show—and Where They Stop

Institutional records do not validate **3I ATLAS anomalies** as a recognized terminology or event category. Validated documents instead frame anomalies as unverified signal candidates that establish grounds for further study rather than proof of a new phenomenon.
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Psychic Phenomena

Telepathy Experiments: What the Records Show—and Where They Stop

The archival record defines telepathy experiments as controlled attempts to measure information transfer through testing protocols or engineered interfaces. Official files establish the administrative scope for these investigations without certifying the efficacy of unmediated thought transmission.
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Cryptids

Yeti Evidence: What the Records Show—and Where They Stop

Documented yeti evidence exists as a fragmented series of administrative guidance references and peer-reviewed genetic surveys rather than a continuous biological file. The archives certify isolated sample identifications and bureaucratic topic pointers but remain incomplete regarding primary provenance for the most famous claims.
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UFOs & Aliens

Alien Encounters: What the Records Show—and Where They Stop

Government archives document the investigation of unidentified aerial objects but explicitly exclude confirmed case files for mass alien encounters. The official record establishes only that reporting systems operated, offering no data to support claims of non-human origin or multi-witness contact.
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A Living Archive

This project is never complete. History is a fluid signal, often distorted by those who record it. We are constantly updating these files as new information is declassified or discovered.