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The Pentagon's program reduced "interesting" to five behaviors. We use them as a filing system: pick a behavior, see every case on the site that exhibits it. Individually each is odd; in combination they describe nothing in any catalog on Earth.
→ Read the physics breakdownAnti-gravity lift
Holds position aloft with no visible means of support — no exhaust plume, rotor wash, or thermal column.
Instant acceleration
Goes from a standstill to extreme speed in a frame or two — no ramp, no curve, no shockwave, no crushed occupant.
- History Rendlesham Forest: The Night the Cold War Brushed Up Against Something Else
- History Tehran, 1976: The Night Two Fighter Jets Lost Their Weapons to a Light
- History The USS Nimitz Tic Tac, 2004: The Best-Documented UAP Case on Record
- History The Westall UFO, 1966: Two Hundred Witnesses and a Balloon That Might Explain It
Hypersonic, no signature
Crosses at hypersonic speed without the sonic boom or thermal plasma trail such velocity should produce.
Low observability
Defeats one sensor band while remaining bright on another — radar-locked but optically blank, or silent in flight.
- Science Aguadilla, 2013: The Trans-Medium Video Two Agencies Can't Agree On
- History Rendlesham Forest: The Night the Cold War Brushed Up Against Something Else
- History The Ariel School Encounter, 1994: Sixty-Two Children, One Story, Thirty Years
- History The Belgian UFO Wave, 1989–1990: F-16s, a Hoaxed Photo, and What's Left
- History The Lubbock Lights, 1951: When the Witnesses Were the Professors
- History The Phoenix Lights: When a Whole City Was the Witness
- History The USS Nimitz Tic Tac, 2004: The Best-Documented UAP Case on Record
- History The Westall UFO, 1966: Two Hundred Witnesses and a Balloon That Might Explain It
Trans-medium travel
Crosses between air, water and space without slowing or changing configuration — physics that works in one medium failing in the other.