Theory archive
Dossier pages group recurring fringe narratives by topic, risk level, and claim pattern.
Independent archive of recurring fringe narratives
Fringe Radar tracks how unverified theories, UFO cases, internet rumors, and mystery narratives resurface across public sources. We do not confirm the claims. We track the patterns.
Fringe Radar tracks narratives as cultural and internet phenomena. Claims are described as theories, narratives, allegations, or recurring internet claims. They are not presented as verified facts.
Dossier pages group recurring fringe narratives by topic, risk level, and claim pattern.
Weekly radar pages highlight narratives that are appearing again across monitored public sources.
Claims are framed as unverified theories or internet narratives, not as confirmed accounts.
Short excerpts provide context and link back to the original public source.
Featured dossiers
A folklore and UFO-adjacent narrative associated with the Flatwoods Monster event.
A historical UFO topic associated with wartime reports and later folklore.
A records-focused UAP topic tracking claims about releases, searches, and official files.
A UAP program narrative associated with public discussion of official records and briefings.
A UFO document narrative centered on disputed claims about alleged secret files.
A historical UFO case narrative associated with reports from Iran in online UFO archives.