This master index provides the roadmap for navigating decades of official and covert government involvement in the UFO phenomenon.
Government Projects: Main Index
From the secret assembly of the Robertson Panel in 1953 to the modern-day legislative mandates of the 2026 UAP Transparency Act, government projects have been the silent architects of our understanding—and misunderstanding—of the UFO phenomenon. This master index serves as the primary gateway to the vast network of official, clandestine, and “black budget” initiatives dedicated to monitoring non-human intelligence. While public-facing studies like Project Blue Book were often used to manage public opinion, the true history of the government UFO cover-up lies within the compartmentalized programs that operate beyond Congressional oversight.
As we enter a new era of global disclosure in 2026, navigating the labyrinth of declassified government files has never been more critical. Our database categorizes these projects by their operational goals, including crash retrieval (Project Moon Dust), psychological warfare (Project Blue Beam), and the sophisticated sensor-driven analysis of modern offices like AARO. Whether you are investigating the historical legacy of Majestic-12 or tracking the current “Kona Blue” prospective programs, this index provides the authoritative structure needed to decode the official UAP research timeline.
Government Projects: Canada Index:
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U.S.A. Military Projects Index:
What lies beneath the highest levels of classification? The U.S.A. Military Projects Index is a comprehensive map of the “Black Budget” world. From the early days of Project Sign and Project Grudge to the sophisticated retrieval protocols of Project Moon Dust, these entries document the military’s century-long effort to identify, recover, and exploit non-human technology.
Government Projects: U.S.A. Index:
The landscape of American national security has long been shadowed by classified initiatives. This Government Projects: U.S.A. index provides a comprehensive directory of declassified, leaked, and rumored operations dedicated to the study, exploitation, and obfuscation of unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP). From the earliest systematic studies in the 1940s to the modern, NDAA-mandated research bodies, this database categorizes the vast, clandestine machinery of the U.S. government UFO projects. If it was funded by Congress or hidden within a black budget to investigate extraterrestrial intelligence or off-world technology, you will find it cataloged here.
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U.S.A. Operations Index:
What happens when the military moves from observation to action? The U.S.A. Operations Index catalogs the most significant field deployments in the history of the UAP cover-up. From the post-WWII scramble to secure advanced aerospace intelligence in Operation Paperclip to the mysterious naval expedition to Antarctica known as Operation Highjump, these entries document the physical reality of the phenomenon.
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Executive Summary
The Government Projects index is the primary pillar of the Think Aboutit archive, overseeing all sub-categories related to official and covert institutional research into unidentified phenomena. Its objective is to provide a unified framework for understanding how different national and international bodies have historically handled the reality of non-human technology. By organizing these initiatives into high-level categories—such as Intelligence Gathering, Materials Analysis, and Public Information Management—this index allows researchers to see the “connective tissue” between seemingly unrelated projects across different decades and agencies.
This master index is designed to evolve alongside the 2026 disclosure movement, serving as a real-time repository for new findings and leaked documents. It bridges the gap between historical “Cold War” secrecy and the modern all-domain anomaly resolution efforts currently being integrated into standard military protocol. By maintaining this centralized record, we ensure that the decades of data collected under projects like SIGN, GRUDGE, and AATIP remain accessible to the public, providing the necessary evidence to challenge official narratives and push for a full, transparent UFO disclosure.
“The time has come for the government to be as honest as it can about what it knows… The American people can handle the truth, and they have a right to know the truth.”
Former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (on AATIP and UAP Disclosure)