Every report in our database represents a real person seeking answers to a profound mystery.
User Submitted Abduction Reports Index:
Behind every data point in a government UAP report is a human story that often goes unheard. This User Submitted Abduction Reports Index is a dedicated space for the “Experiencer” community to document their encounters with non-human intelligence. These reports provide a vital, boots-on-the-ground perspective on the abduction phenomenon, offering insights into the physical, psychological, and spiritual dimensions of contact that official studies frequently overlook. From domestic bedroom visitations to the highly disturbing accounts of Humans involved in abductions, this archive is a testament to the persistent reality of the contact experience.
As we move through 2026, the stigma surrounding the “abductee” label is finally dissolving, replaced by a serious scientific interest in the patterns found within these personal narratives. Our database allows you to explore unique accounts, including sightings of Abduction terminals in the military? and personal testimonies of hybridization. By centralizing these user-submitted reports, Think Aboutit serves as a global bridge between individual experiencers, providing a collective platform for those seeking to make sense of the unknown.
Executive Summary
The User Submitted Abduction Reports Index functions as the primary “Citizen Science” hub for the Think Aboutit platform. Its objective is to preserve and organize personal testimonies regarding extraterrestrial and interdimensional contact. By providing a structured home for these reports, we allow researchers to identify recurring “high strangeness” markers—such as missing time, medical anomalies, and telepathic communication—across a wide demographic of contributors.
This index is a crucial component of our 2026 disclosure strategy, emphasizing that the UAP phenomenon is not just a matter of national security, but a profound human experience. It links individual case submissions to broader categories like Abduction Interviews and Physical Evidence, creating a comprehensive web of data. Whether you are an experiencer looking to share your story or a researcher looking for patterns in recent activity, this index provides the most direct access to the human side of the mystery.
“The evidence for these experiences is not found in a laboratory, but in the consistent, courageous testimony of those who have lived through them.”
Bud Hopkins, Abduction Researcher
📢 Share Your Story: Contribute to the Global Archive
Have you experienced “missing time,” unexplained medical anomalies, or a direct encounter with non-human intelligence? You are not alone, and your story is a vital piece of the puzzle.
In the era of 2026 disclosure, personal testimony is the “Citizen Science” that fills the gaps left by official government reports. By sharing your experience, you help researchers identify global patterns and provide support to a growing community of experiencers worldwide.
How to Submit:
Prepare Your Account: Include dates, locations, and any physical or psychological “high strangeness” markers.
Maintain Privacy: You can choose to remain completely anonymous or use a pseudonym.
Submit Below: Click the link to access our secure submission form.
[Submit Your Abduction Report to the Think Aboutit Database]
“The collective memory of the human race is our greatest tool in understanding the visitors. Your courage to speak is the first step toward the truth.”