UAP Ledger: An Open-Access Portal and Premium Terminal for Declassified UAP Materials, Hearings, and Legislative Oversight.
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UAP Ledger is a public-access and premium platform that aggregates declassified UAP materials—case files, documents, hearings, and whistleblower testimony—into a single searchable resource, enabling real-time data ingestion and cross-linking with FOIA tracking, highlighting major encounters such as the Tic Tac near the USS Nimitz, Roswell, Gimbal, sightings from USS Theodore Roosevelt, the Phoenix Lights, and the Malmstrom AFB nuclear incident, outlining a history of congressional oversight and legislation from 1966 to 2024 including the Consolidated Appropriations Act 2022, the National Defense Authorization Acts for 2023 and 2025, and the Intelligence Authorization Act for 2024, naming figures like David Fravor, Luis Elizondo, Christopher Mellon, Garry Nolan, Sean Kirkpatrick, David Grusch, and Steven Greer, and currently listing 12 case files, 5 documents, 8 hearings, and 26 associated people, organizations, and topics to connect disparate evidence into a coherent picture of the UAP landscape.