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Andreas Müller / Grenzwissenschaft-Aktuell

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👤 Person📝 Journalist🇩🇪 DESince 2007🔗 Visit Website
Methodology
7/10
Transparency
8/10
Institutional
3/10
Peer Review
5/10
Track Record
9/10
Fact vs. Spec.
8/10
Self-Correction
7/10

The CRED-7 framework evaluates sources across seven criteria: Methodology (20%), Transparency (20%), Institutional Affiliation (15%), Peer Review (15%), Track Record (10%), Fact/Speculation (10%), and Self-Correction (10%).

About our Methodology

Description

Has operated the most important German-language news portal for frontier sciences for over 15 years. Delivers daily, source-based reporting with journalistic standards. Connection to academic UAP research (IFEX, EuroUFO).

Biography

Timeline

Andreas Müller, born in 1976 in Neunkirchen/Saar, Germany, is a crop circle researcher, UFO/UAP researcher, journalist, author, and science communicator specializing in anomalistics. Since 1994, he has investigated and documented crop circles in England, attempting to distinguish potentially authentic phenomena from human-made formations. He received the Hedri Prize for Exopsychology in 2003 and curated a crop circle exhibition at Wiltshire Museum in 2014.

Müller founded the daily news blog Grenzwissenschaft-Aktuell (GreWi) in 2007, which covers anomalistics, fringe science, and UAP topics. He has extensively researched UFO/UAP phenomena, particularly Germany's political handling of them, and published Deutschlands UFO-Akten in 2021 and Deutschlands historische UFO-Akten in 2023.

Since 2022, Müller has been an associated member of the Interdisciplinary Research Centre for Extraterrestrials (IFEX) at Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, where he serves as press representative. He is also an advisory board member of the Society for UAP Studies (SUAPS).

Focus Areas

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