Artifact vault

The Artifact vault collects alleged objects, symbols, fragments, documents and technological traces connected to UFO reports, non-human entity lore and unexplained encounter cases. This section is not presented as proof that these items are extraterrestrial. Instead, it examines how certain objects became part of the mythology, investigation and storytelling around alleged contact.

Inside the vault, readers will find materials such as alleged implants, recovered metal fragments, strange symbols, old photographs, redacted files, ancient tablets, unidentified devices, oceanic structures, medical-room tools, crash-site debris and other disputed traces. Some may come from witness claims, some from historical reports, some from folklore, and some from speculative interpretations.

The purpose of the Artifact vault is to ask what these objects are claimed to be, where the stories began, which cases or entities they are connected to, and whether any meaningful evidence supports them. Each item is treated as an archive file — not as confirmed proof, but as a piece of the larger mystery surrounding UFO history, non-human intelligence and the human search for signs left behind.

Some artifacts may be real objects with uncertain origins. Some may be symbolic. Some may be misunderstood. Some may be hoaxes. All of them tell us something about the way people imagine contact with the unknown.

The star map became one of the most famous elements of the Hill case. It is not evidence that the beings came from Zeta Reticuli, but it is an important visual artifact showing how one detail from a witness account can generate decades of interpretation and debate.

Fragment attributed to the Book of Enoch manuscript – this artifact represents the manuscript tradition of the Book of Enoch, one of the most influential ancient sources behind later interpretations of beings descending from the heavens. In modern speculative thought, the Watchers are sometimes reimagined as non-human visitors whose actions were preserved in mythic and religious language.