What is AlienIntroductions.com?

AlienIntroductions.com is an open-source, community-driven platform dedicated to the systematic cataloguing and presentation of information about extraterrestrial species, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP/UFO), declassified government documents, and the broader scientific search for non-human intelligence. It is a structured reference database that treats this subject with scientific rigor, evidence-based analysis, and neutral editorial stance.

Our Mission

We believe that the subject of potential extraterrestrial contact deserves the same rigor, transparency, and accessibility that characterizes the best scientific reference platforms. Our goal is to present this information in a manner befitting its significance, free from sensationalism and grounded in documented evidence.

What We Do

We maintain a comprehensive database encompassing multiple categories of extraterrestrial and UAP-related information:

Species Registry

The Species Registry contains documented descriptions and classifications of reported extraterrestrial entities. Each species entry includes a classification type (biological, synthetic, energy-based, or hybrid), threat level assessment, intelligence rating, origin information, physical and behavioral descriptions, technology capabilities, and first contact dates. Species profiles are synthesized from multiple independent witness accounts, government records, and academic research.

Sightings Log

The Sightings Log is a searchable, filterable, and map-enabled archive of UFO/UAP encounters from around the world. Each sighting entry includes the date, precise location with GPS coordinates, witness information, evidence types (photographic, video, radar, physical, testimonial, documentary, or audio), a credibility rating based on evidence quality, and an encounter type classification following the Hynek system (CE1 through CE5, plus distant observations and radar detections).

Declassified Documents

The Documents Archive contains official government reports, memoranda, transcripts, photo analyses, signal analyses, and briefings that have been released through Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests or official declassification programs. Each document entry includes the source agency, original classification level, document date, and full text transcription.

Event Timeline

The Timeline provides a chronological record of significant events in the history of extraterrestrial contact and UFO/UAP phenomena, spanning from ancient history through the present day.

UFO TV

The UFO TV section presents curated video footage of documented sightings and encounters in an engaging retro-television interface.

Reference Materials

The Glossary provides a comprehensive reference of specialized terminology used in UFO/UAP research, ufology, and extraterrestrial studies. The FAQ addresses common questions about the site and subject matter.

Our Principles

Evidence-Based

Every entry in our database is sourced from publicly available records, official documents, peer-reviewed research, or credible witness testimony. We include credibility ratings and source attributions to help users evaluate the evidence themselves.

Open Source

We believe information of this significance should be freely accessible. Our platform is open source, and our data is available for researchers, journalists, and anyone seeking to understand the phenomenon.

Neutral Presentation

We present information as documented and reported. We do not editorialize or advocate for particular interpretations. We include debunked cases alongside confirmed encounters because understanding the full picture requires examining all evidence.

Scientific Rigor

We apply systematic classification, consistent methodology, and critical analysis to all content. Our goal is to elevate the discourse around this subject to the level it warrants.

How the Data is Organized

All content in the database follows a structured schema. Species are classified by type and threat level. Sightings are rated for credibility and categorized by encounter type. Documents are organized by source agency and document type. All content types support tagging for cross-referencing, and species are linked to their related sightings.

The site offers full-text search across all content types, with relevance-ranked results. An API provides programmatic access to map data, statistics, and search functionality.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who maintains this database?

AlienIntroductions.com is maintained by a community of researchers, data scientists, and open-source contributors committed to making extraterrestrial-related information accessible and well-organized.

How do you assess credibility?

Sighting credibility ratings are based on the quality and quantity of evidence available, the number and reliability of witnesses, corroborating data (such as radar records or physical evidence), and consistency with other documented encounters. Ratings range from "confirmed" (multiple verified evidence types) to "debunked" (conclusively explained by conventional phenomena).

Can I use this data for research?

Yes. All content on AlienIntroductions.com is freely accessible. The API endpoints provide structured JSON data suitable for research applications, data analysis, and integration with other platforms.

How can I contribute?

We welcome contributions in the form of new sighting reports, document submissions, corrections to existing entries, and code contributions to the open-source platform. Contact us for details.

Contact

For inquiries, corrections, or contributions, reach out to contact@alienintroductions.com.