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UAP as Directed Energy Platforms: The Evidence from Operation Saucer to Havana Syndrome

UAP have been documented projecting beams that cause radiation-pattern burns in humans. US diplomats have sustained permanent neurological injuries consistent with directed microwave energy. The Brazilian Air Force investigated civilians struck by aerial beams in 1977. The symptoms are identical. The technology is the same. The question is who — or what — is operating it.

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Congress’s Own DEW Briefing: What the January 2026 Directed Energy Weapons Report Actually Says

The Congressional Research Service updated its Directed Energy Weapons primer in January 2026 — version 14. DOD requested $789.7 million for unclassified DE programmes in FY2025. The roadmap targets 500kW by 2030 and megawatt-scale weapons thereafter. At 1 megawatt, lasers can “potentially neutralise ballistic missiles and hypersonic weapons.” UAP routinely perform manoeuvres that exceed hypersonic profiles.

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Vatican Library Digitisation Project: 80,000 Codices, 10 Million Pages, One of History’s Largest Archival Operations

The Vatican Library’s digitisation project, launched in 2010, is digitising its entire manuscript collection of 80,000 codices. By the most recent quarterly report it has processed hundreds of thousands of records and continues to add ~700 new manuscripts per quarter. The project is funded jointly by Vatican resources and international partnerships including Stanford University and the Mellon Foundation.

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Searching for Celestial Anomalies in Vatican Manuscripts: A Research Guide

The Vatican Library’s digitised manuscripts contain centuries of pre-telescopic celestial observations from astronomical treatises, chronicles, court records, and monastic annals. Disc-shaped luminosities, unusual sky phenomena, and celestial portents appear throughout medieval and early modern records. DigiVatLib provides free searchable access. Here is how to approach the collection.

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600 Years of Papal Diplomatic Records: What the Vatican Apostolic Archive Contains Beyond the Headlines

The Vatican Apostolic Archive holds over 600 archival fonds. Beyond the Galileo trial and the WWII-era records, it contains the unbroken diplomatic correspondence of every papacy from the 13th century, 75+ nunciature archives from across the world, the complete records of Vatican I and II, and the private archives of major Catholic noble families. It is one of the world’s pre-eminent institutional memory systems.

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The Vatican Apostolic Archive: What It Holds, How to Access It, and Why It Was Renamed

The Vatican Apostolic Archive — until 2019 officially called the Vatican Secret Archive — holds 600+ archival fonds spanning over 600 years of papal history. It contains the diplomatic correspondence of every papacy since the 13th century, the full records of Vatican I and II, family archives of Catholic European aristocracy, and documentation from the Galileo trial. Physical access requires prior admission request.

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The Vatican Library’s Digital Collection: 281,000+ Records, Free Access, No Registration Required

The Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana’s digital platform at digi.vatlib.it provides free, unrestricted access to over 281,000 digitised records including manuscripts, incunabula, visual materials, coins, medals, and archival items. The digitisation project started in 2010 and targets 80,000 codices. 707 new manuscripts were added in the most recent quarterly report alone.

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The Vatican’s UAP Intelligence: What the Archive, Library, Observatory, and New Pope Leo XIV Add Up To

The Vatican holds the world’s largest collection of pre-modern celestial observation records. Its Observatory has operated since 1582. Its astronomers have been publicly discussing extraterrestrial life theology since 1995. Its Archive holds 75+ nunciature records from every part of the globe since the 16th century. Pope Leo XIV is the current pope. Here is why this institution matters to the UAP investigation.

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“Some Theologians Don’t Make God Big Enough”: The Vatican Observatory on Extraterrestrial Life

The Vatican Observatory — one of the oldest active astronomical observatories in the world, with roots to 1582 — has produced two significant public statements on extraterrestrial life. Fr. Christopher Corbally’s 1995 Nash Lecture “Would You Baptize an Alien?” and an 8-minute video with Br. Guy Consolmagno and Fr. Corbally contain the quote: “Some theologians don’t make God big enough.” Both are publicly available.

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Vatican Palimpsests: 550+ Erased Medieval Manuscripts Being Digitally Recovered Across 13 Languages

The Vatican Apostolic Library has identified over 550 manuscripts in its collection containing palimpsests — parchment folios where original text was erased and written over. The Vatican Palimpsests project is digitally recovering these erased texts across 13 languages from the 4th century onward. Some of the earliest celestial observation records in Western history may be among them.

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How to Search the Vatican Library for Historical UAP Records: 36,674 Astronomy Manuscripts Online

DigiVatLib’s search index covers 281,559 items from the Vatican Apostolic Library. A search for “astronomia” returns 36,674 results. Searches for “portenti” (portents), “prodigio” (marvels), and “visione” (visions) all return results across the manuscript collections. Here is how researchers use the free platform to access medieval celestial observation records.

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DigiVatLib: The Vatican’s 281,559-Record IIIF Digital Library Is Free and Fully Searchable

DigiVatLib at digi.vatlib.it provides free access to 281,559 digitised items from the Vatican Apostolic Library including 275,563 manuscripts, incunabula, archival materials, visual items, coins and medals. It uses the International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF), making content compatible with any IIIF-compliant viewer. A search for “astronomia” returns 36,674 results.

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The CIA’s FOIA UFO Collection: ~1,000 Declassified Documents and What They Actually Contain

The CIA maintains a dedicated UFO/UAP FOIA collection at cia.gov/readingroom/collection/ufos-fact-or-fiction. It contains approximately 1,000 declassified documents spanning 1947–1996. The holdings include the full Robertson Panel 1953 proceedings, CIA assessments of the 1952 Washington DC flyovers, the H. Marshall Chadwell memo to DCI Bedell Smith, and internal CIA analysis of Soviet UAP exploitation potential.

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Latin America’s UAP Infrastructure: Chile, Brazil, Uruguay and the Hemisphere’s Disclosure Record

Latin America has a stronger official UAP transparency infrastructure than almost anywhere else on Earth. Chile’s SEFAA has run since 1968. Brazil deployed a classified military investigation team to the Amazon in 1977. Uruguay’s Air Force created CRIDOVNI in 1979. All three are currently active. Together they represent a 58-year continuous civilian and military UAP engagement that dwarfs most of the Global North.

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The Man With More UFO Evidence Than Anyone Alive: AFU’s February 2026 Bombshell Interview

In February 2026, the Archives for the Unexplained published an interview article titled ‘The Man Sitting on More UFO Evidence Than Anyone Alive.’ The subject claims to possess one of the most extensive private UFO evidence collections in the world — decades of documentation. AFU published it. A Swedish university now uses AFU for UAP research. The archive is accelerating.

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What AFU Actually Holds: A Guide to the World’s Most Complete UAP Archive

AFU’s collections in Norrköping, Sweden include books, magazines, raw case investigation files, audio and video recordings, clippings, researchers’ personal archives, physical objects, and photographs. Part of the collection is accessible at files.afu.se. A Swedish university now uses AFU for a UAP research course. A recent interview described one collector with more UAP evidence than even AFU.

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