Editorial Charter

About GLANIN Research

GLANIN Research is an independent, community-driven archive dedicated to the public record on unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP). Our position is straightforward: the topic deserves the same evidentiary rigor and institutional memory we apply to any other open question of public concern.

What we collect

  • Declassified files from the CIA Reading Room, FBI Vault, and U.S. National Archives
  • Official DoD, ODNI, and AARO publications
  • Congressional hearings and sworn testimony
  • Investigative reporting from credible newsrooms
  • Peer-reviewed scientific research and academic analysis
  • Significant international cases and foreign-government statements

How the AI console works

Every document we ingest is broken into passages and converted into a high-dimensional vector embedding. When you ask the console a question, we embed your query, retrieve the most semantically similar passages from the archive, and ground the model's response in them. The console will tell you when it is drawing on general public knowledge outside the indexed archive.

The Dispatch

Twice each day, an automated research desk surveys recent reporting from credible sources and publishes a short, neutral summary of significant developments. The Dispatch is editorial — items are summaries, not endorsements.

What GLANIN Research is not

We are not a government entity. We do not host classified material. We do not publish speculation as fact. We do not chase virality. If a claim cannot be sourced, we say so.