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Alien Catalog

AlienCatalog.com is a credited alien catalog and public UFO/UAP records index from official government archives, built to link back to the source and avoid unsupported claims.

Built for public records, not rumors.

AlienCatalog.com is an official-source Alien Catalog for UFO, UAP, and alien records. This version catalogs legally public metadata from government archives and credits the originating source. It does not label any record as extraterrestrial unless an official source does.

NAIDofficial catalog identifier
Creditvisible source attribution
Rightssource restriction status
Objectsmedia count, linked only

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Use these focused guides for official UFO files, UAP videos, declassified public records, FBI files, international archives, and media-rich records.

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Official source coverage

What makes up the catalog.

This section separates catalog scale from source provenance. The composition cards show the full database by record family. The source cards below show the most important originating collections and their direct indexed rows.

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Visitor reports go into a pending review file first. Videos and pictures are stored privately until they are reviewed, cleaned of private details, and approved for publication.

Catalog standards

Built for source-backed research.

AlienCatalog is a public index, not a claims engine. It catalogs records that can be traced to official archives, public datasets, agency releases, or reviewed submissions, while preserving attribution and context.

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Source-linked records

Every catalog item keeps its agency, source name, public URL, identifier, and rights/access context visible wherever that metadata is available.

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Separate categories

UAP records, archival digital objects, official media references, UAS reports, sky-event context, and visitor submissions are labeled as different kinds of evidence.

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No unsupported conclusions

A record can document an observation, release, or survey target without proving a cause. The site does not imply extraterrestrial origin unless a cited source says so.

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Media stays controlled

Official media is linked at the source by default. Visitor photos and videos stay private until reviewed and stripped of private details before publication.