Year File · 2026 35 cases on file
Year File

2026 · paranormal events

35 catalogued cases recorded in 2026.

Featured · 2026

Tic Tac shaped craft against a blue sky band
UFO 2026

AARO 2026 Annual Report: 1,800 Cases and the Quiet Persistence of the Unresolved

Washington D.C., USA

The Pentagon's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office released its 2026 annual report on March 31, disclosing roughly 1,800 cumulative case files and a stubborn residue of incidents that resist any prosaic explanation.

Artistic depiction of AARO Holds Secret Workshop on Future of UAP Research — dark saucer with transparent dome cockpit
UFO 2026

AARO Holds Secret Workshop on Future of UAP Research

Washington D.C., USA

The Pentagon's AARO quietly sponsors an invite-only workshop with 40 researchers to standardize UAP data collection, apply AI to pattern recognition, and shape the future of UFO research.

Artistic depiction of AARO Survives as Caseload Exceeds 2,400 UAP Reports — silver saucer with engraved glyph-like markings
UFO 2026

AARO Survives as Caseload Exceeds 2,400 UAP Reports

Washington D.C., USA

Despite Congressional calls to disband it, AARO's UAP caseload now exceeds 2,400 reports with 171 officially unexplained cases. Meanwhile, the DOGE office Luna recommended action to has itself been disbanded.

Artistic depiction of Aliens.gov - US Government UFO Website — chrome flying saucer with ringed underside
UFO 2026

Aliens.gov - US Government UFO Website

Washington D.C., USA

The US government registers alien.gov and aliens.gov domains through CISA, following Trump's directive to release UFO/UAP files.

An unidentified object report with enhanced imagery from a PANTEX radar tower.
UFO 2026

Enhanced PANTEX Imagery — Department of Energy File

Pantex Plant, Texas

A Pantex Unidentified Object Incident Report that includes an enhanced image from ground surveillance radar tower.

Disc-shaped craft hovering above tropical treeline at dusk
UFO 2026

Mexico's 2026 Congressional UAP Hearings

Mexico City, Mexico

Three years after the controversial Maussan presentation, Mexico's Chamber of Deputies convened a more sober second round of UAP hearings, calling military pilots, civilian researchers, and an FAM liaison to testify on aerial encounters in Mexican airspace.

Archive · 2026