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UAPx

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🏛️ Organization🇺🇸 USSince 2021🔗 Visit Website
Methodology
9/10
Transparency
8/10
Institutional
5/10
Peer Review
8/10
Track Record
5/10
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

Overview
Non-profit for scientific UAP field research, founded by Nimitz veterans Gary Voorhis and Kevin Day. Based in the USA. 501(c)(3) status.

Research Approach
Multi-sensor expeditions to UAP hotspots. First expedition in 2021. Team of scientists, engineers, and military veterans. Results published in Progress in Aerospace Sciences (2025) — the first peer-reviewed paper with instrumental UAP field research data.

Distinction
Founders Voorhis (radar operator) and Day (Senior Chief Operations Specialist) were directly involved in the USS Nimitz Tic Tac incident 2004 — their personal experience motivates instrumental verification. Cooperation with SCU and the Galileo Project.

Strengths and Weaknesses
Unique combination of military experience and scientific methodology. Peer-review publication provides high credibility. However: small organization, limited expedition frequency. Dependent on donations and grants.

Focus Areas

scientificmilitarydata