Sources & method
VIDEO OVNI publishes documentary files from public sources, official archives and recognized media. The story remains cautious: we separate the facts, the statements, the hypotheses and what remains uncertain.
What we use
Official sources
Pentagon, NASA, AARO, US Congress, FAA, US Air Force, US Navy, FBI, CIA, NARA (US National Archives), national militaries, civil aviation authorities, parliamentary reports and public records of state agencies.
French organizations
CNES, GEIPAN, former GEPAN (1977–1988) and SEPRA (1988–2004) programs, French public archives, military or civilian testimonies cited in published official reports.
Recognized media
Reuters, AP, CBS, PBS, BBC and other newsrooms with strong editorial requirements.
Identifiable witnesses
Pilots, soldiers, scientists, technical managers, journalists or civilians quoted publicly.
Cross-check
Each file compares dates, authors, context and stability of sources.
What we do not affirm
- No extraterrestrial evidence is presented as established without solid public documentation.
- A video, a testimony or a document does not constitute an absolute conclusion.
- If a source is weak or secondary, the file clearly states this.
Editorial contact
The UFO VIDEO line is simple: We observe. We check.