Behind every UAP report is a chain of command stretching through the highest levels of the military-industrial complex.
U.S. Military & Others Orgs Index:
Who is really in charge of the UAP secret? The U.S. Military & Others Orgs Index provides a deep dive into the institutional architecture of the cover-up and the subsequent disclosure efforts. While the public sees a unified government front, the reality is a complex web of compartmentalized projects across the Department of the Air Force, the U.S. Navy, and intelligence giants like the CIA and NSA. This archive catalogs the official roles, military acronyms, and standard operating procedures used to manage “Interplanetary Phenomenon.”
By exploring this index, you can trace the history of Government Involvement in the UFO Cover-Up from the 1947 Twining Memo to modern-day admissions. We highlight the specialized functions of the U.S. Army INSCOM and the enduring mystery of NASA’s involvement in file searches. Whether you are looking for Official U.S. Navy Photos or investigating the CIA’s role in UFO surveillance, this index is the definitive guide to the organizations behind the curtain.
CIA UFO | UAP Index:
Is the CIA’s interest in UFOs a matter of national security or a tool for psychological warfare? The CIA UFO | UAP Index provides a transparent look at the agency’s “Die-Hard” involvement in the phenomenon. Since 1947, the CIA has moved from genuine concern over Flying Saucers to a calculated strategy of public debunking.
NASA UFO | UAP Index:
Does the world’s premier space agency hold the key to the UAP mystery? The NASA UFO | UAP Index explores the intersection of space exploration and unidentified phenomena. From the early Mercury and Gemini missions to modern satellite surveillance, this archive tracks NASA’s institutional relationship with the unknown.
U.S. Military Index:
Who is really in charge of the UAP secret? The U.S. Military Index provides a deep dive into the institutional architecture of the cover-up and the subsequent disclosure efforts
- Air Force On Saucers Cited – New York Times – 2-28-1960
- DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE UFO DOC
- FOO-FIGHTER DOCUMENTS
- GOVERNMENT INVOLVEMENT IN THE UFO COVER UP: CHRONOLOGY
- I know the Secret of the Flying Saucers
- Official U.S. Navy Photos of Arctic UFOs Encounter LEAKED
- THE MIKE WALLACE UFO INTERVIEW
- The Pentagon Opens the Vault: What the May 2026 UAP File Release Actually Tells Us
- TRANSCRIPT OF BERGSTROM AFB INTERVIEW OF BETTY CASH, VICKIE & COLBY LANDRUM
- U.S. ARMY INSCOM STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES FOR FOIA REQUESTS REGARDING THE INTERPLANETARY PHENOMENON UNIT
- U.S. Military Index:
- UFO and Military Acronyms
- UFO Reality Shift?
Executive Summary
The U.S. Military & Others Orgs Index is the primary “Organizational Chart” for the Think Aboutit research platform. Its objective is to move beyond vague “government” labels and identify the specific departments responsible for UAP recovery, analysis, and disinformation. By categorizing data into Intelligence Agency Files, Naval & Air Force Encounters, and Army Intelligence Protocols, we allow researchers to see how the “Flying Saucer Problem” was distributed across the military-industrial complex.
This index is crucial for the 2026 disclosure era, providing the necessary context to decode Military Acronyms and Standard Operating Procedures that have been in place for decades. It links historical declassified documents—such as the Robertson Panel and Project Sign—to the active units managing today’s UAP sightings. This is the roadmap for anyone seeking to understand the power structures governing the most classified secret in human history.
“The matter is the most highly classified subject in the United States Government, rating even higher than the H-bomb.”
Wilbert Smith, Canadian Radio Engineer, 1950