Building the largest structured UAP dataset.

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The official War.gov UAP release site is honestly a nightmare to navigate. So we compiled, cleaned up, and completely restructured the latest release into a proper searchable archive. Videos, docs, audio, incidents, dates, locations & sources, all organised so you can actually find things instead of digging through chaos. @UAPFilesPodcast Explore it here: uapfileslive.com/war-gov-rel…
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Just to be super clear on our standards and ethics with VectorPoint: 1) We haven’t and won’t be working with AARO. 2) We haven’t and won’t be working with Metabunk. 3) We have no outside investment from anonymous investors. @NathanCDev and I are just two guys with a passion for accurate data and investigating the UAP / UFO mystery from a citizen science angle. 📱 🔗 apps.apple.com/gb/app/vector…
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WAR.gov Release 03: The strangest UAP files so far The third WAR.gov/UAP drop is here. The standout case is the Western U.S. event: six federal law-enforcement special agents reported seeing orange “mother orbs” launching smaller red orbs near a sensitive national security site in October 2023. AARO says around 60% of the activity may line up with military aircraft and flares, but about 40% remains unresolved. Their provisional explanation for that remainder: possible “unrecognized technology,” though they stress there is no physical or technical evidence yet. The FBI Northeast orb files are just as strange. Agents collected reports, videos, site surveys, and even personally observed unusual lights near tree and pond level. One witness described a red sphere with a white “plasma sun” inside it; another report describes two red orbs moving together silently before appearing to merge. There’s also a 2008 CIA file from Harare, Zimbabwe, describing a disc-like object over the international airport, possibly tracked by radar and visually observed, with beams and rotating underside lights. The report says people debated whether it was foreign reconnaissance tech or something extraterrestrial, though the intelligence was marked “not finally evaluated.” Colorado Springs adds another unresolved case: five U.S. Army service members reported a matte white, bean/potato-shaped object hovering over Cheyenne Mountain. An intelligence analysis offered a low-confidence sunlight/backscatter explanation, but the case remains unresolved. The historical files are fascinating too: 1948 Navy “flying disc” reporting guidance, CIA UFO advisory-panel material, old FBI field files, NASA astronaut debriefs about luminous particles, and Cold War-era discussions of UFO sightings in the USSR.
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There's a chance, just a small one, I might be a tiny bit bias, but it is rather scrumptious
𝑽𝙚𝒄𝙩𝒐𝙧𝑷𝙤𝒊𝙣𝒕 is already out and available for download from the Apple App Store. Android is in development and we’re looking for early testers to help. Drop me or @NathanCDev a DM if you’d like to take part 🙏 🛸
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Finally at the point - Can we have some Android testers please ! Drop a comment and I'll reach out on here! @UAPFilesPodcast
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Anyone know what’s going on?
Loading… tonight. 👀
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Can’t wait to watch this
In this interview we covered: -Project Nickelback -NDAs & Secrets Punishable by Death -AATIP/AAWSAP -John Greenewalk/Black Vault and Hiding “AATIP” from FOIA releases -ET/Inter-dimensional/NHI/Time Travel -Jesse Michels $100k offer -CE5/Contact Protocal’s -What Skywatcher showed him/Jake Barber -Fravor and Alex Dietrich -Aliens in our backyard? -Jon Kosloski cases he cannot explain -Compartmentalisation And much more. Episode drops in a couple days.
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Yeah boiiiiiii - best thing to do is to download the app I think ;)
𝙑𝙚𝙘𝙩𝙤𝙧𝙋𝙤𝙞𝙣𝙩 - 1.4 MILLION SIGHTINGS 🔗 apps.apple.com/gb/app/vector… @NathanCDev
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New UAP/UFO files are now live in VectorPoint (IOS) apps.apple.com/gb/app/vector… We’ve added and organised the latest files from war.gov/ufo, covering both Release 1 and Release 2, so you can browse them without fighting through the official site’s chaos. Documents, videos, images, and records are now easier to search, view, and explore in one place. @UAPFilesPodcast apps.apple.com/gb/app/vector…
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WAR.gov UFO Release 2 is now live. We’ve added the new files, videos, audio, and docs alongside Release 1 so you can browse both drops properly. Top 5 standouts: 1. A senior US intelligence official describes orange orbs near a helicopter, one object splitting in two, and similar orbs appearing around fighter jets. 2. The Sandia / Los Alamos file covers 209 reports of green fireballs, discs, and orbs around sensitive military and nuclear sites from 1948-1950. 3. Edward Teller appears in the Sandia material, arguing the green fireballs didn’t behave like normal physical objects moving through the atmosphere. 4. One new video is titled “Multiple Spherical UAP USO near Sub,” describing IR-tracked objects moving near water. 5. A CIA USSR 1973 report describes a bright green object forming concentric circles in the sky, with no sound. @UAPFilesPodcast Files are up now. uapfileslive.com
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@MickWest, I am publicly challenging you to do what you repeatedly avoid doing: present the data. You claim there is no video of the Wiggins incident, no corroborating data, and that the objects are “probably military planes.” Fine. Then prove it here. Post a complete technical analysis of the USS Jackson / Corbell / WEAPONIZED video in direct reply to this post: frame by frame, timestamps, coordinates, platform data, sensor source, range, bearing, azimuth/elevation, object count, track continuity, thermal behavior, aircraft identification, flight-track correlation, chain of custody, assumptions, uncertainties, and all relevant statements from Wiggins, Corbell/WEAPONIZED, and the congressional record. If the clip is unrelated to Wiggins’ incident, show the metadata separation. If the objects are planes, identify the planes. If there is no corroborating data, explain why the Star SAFIRE EO/IR footage, radar context, CIC observation, crew recording, time/location/platform readouts, and witness statements do not count as part of the evidentiary record. I am restricting replies so only you can answer. No distractions. No crowd noise. No semantics. Just data. If you answer technically, great. If you cannot, then your position is not analysis. It is speculation protected by reputation. Any missing element from the requested technical analysis must be explicitly justified, technically grounded, and reproducible. No more “probably,” “possibly,” “maybe,” or “it looks like.” If you cannot provide a timestamp, coordinate, platform datum, sensor source, range, bearing, aircraft ID, track correlation, thermal explanation, or chain-of-custody basis, then say so clearly and explain how that missing data limits your conclusion. Do not hide behind rhetorical tricks like “what exactly is the lie?” The question is not whether you can dodge the wording. The question is whether your claim survives a full technical reconstruction. If you want the title of analyst, earn it with data. Otherwise this is not analysis — it is speculation with confidence. @JeremyCorbell #ufotwitter #ufo
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I’ve made myself an app for gathering the news. I was really fed up oh the flashing bright pictures and constant “breaking news” shite. I’m going to slap it on the App Store for like a quid a month if it interests people
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Any sightings on mars?
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Built exclusively with Codex 5.5. Amazing model, has allowed for some crazy features. @OpenAIDevs @OpenAI @sama It is a great model. apps.apple.com/gb/app/vector…
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Yes we added the moon, update coming tonight/tomorrow. Thanks @TheZignal for the idea! @UAPFilesPodcast
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Yes we added the moon, update coming tonight/tomorrow. Thanks @TheZignal for the idea! @UAPFilesPodcast
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The best thing about creating an app like VectorPoint, is @UAPFilesPodcast and I can take ideas and just pop them in for the next update. We’re not stuck behind tape, we can Impliment what people want. @TheZignal brilliantly mentioned we should add a moon section for users to view sightings residing there. So it’ll be in the next update. Any ideas people have, let me know, and if it’s appropriate or possible (for me) I’ll add it in the coming weeks. First update is a section dedicated to the latest DOW drop. Community driven is how we would prefer to approach this app. apps.apple.com/gb/app/vector…
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for anyone wondering about this issue within the codex app, its when you don't have enough memory. Taken me ages to work this out. working fine now
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Talking of nerdy We just mapped the full WAR/gov PURSUE Release 01 onto UAPFilesLive. The release is not just a document dump anymore: videos, photos/stills, and location-bearing source documents are now represented directly on the global map. What’s included: • 28 official videos • 39 photos/stills • 55 mapped document sightings • 104 Earth-mappable release records total The layer groups repeated records by source-level location, so clusters like the Western U.S. FBI photo set or Strait of Hormuz mission reports show as clean grouped markers instead of noisy duplicate pins. Each marker links back to the official release media/file context, with geolocation confidence and notes where the source is broad, approximate, or derived from linked mission/range documents. uapfileslive.com (Soon IOS app) @UAPFilesPodcast
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