




111 key figures, 23 government programs, 9 fully assessed cases, 47 primary source documents, 1,866 timeline events, all cross-referenced in a single networked archive. The Explore section has a force-directed relationship network across all of it. Click any node and it navigates straight to that profile. The Claims Corroboration network is a separate visualization built on top of that; it cross-references which claims across the whole archive are backed by multiple independent sources, and which ones rest on a single chain. If you want to see what's actually load-bearing in the public UAP record versus what's one whistleblower saying one thing one time, that's what it surfaces. All of it is at decur.org/explore
The 9 documented cases each have a full assessment page with evidence tier classification and documented reasoning. Tier 1 is multiple independent sensor records plus physical evidence. Tier 2 is sensor data or physical evidence with corroborating witnesses. Tier 3 is multiple credible witness accounts without sensor data. Tier 4 is single-source testimony, unverified documents, or secondhand accounts. Nimitz, Rendlesham Forest, Roswell, Phoenix Lights, Belgian Wave among them. Every case shows the tier and the reasoning behind it, not just a label.
No sensationalism, no credulous framing. The platform documents Tier 4 claims without pretending they're Tier 1. That distinction is what the field needs more of. Been building this thing for over a year. feedback welcome
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Thank you for your efforts