Investigative intelligence reports on anomalous events, suppressed science, and the pattern of disappearances the mainstream refuses to map.
Each report is a self-contained investigation built from public records, primary sources, and data analysis. Browse full archive →
Between 1982 and 1990, over 25 scientists and engineers working on the UK's Strategic Defense Initiative died under mysterious circumstances. The official verdict: a cluster of coincidences. The pattern tells a different story.
UAP investigator Kelly Chase documented an unprecedented spike in sighting classifications in 2021. We built the statistical model to test her thesis.
A hidden image-file operation on a website with no navigation. A group that claims Majestic-12 credentials, now transmitting coded geopolitical warnings from a Canadian lighthouse in 2026.
A statistical autopsy of how the Silenced Scientists cluster has been reported. The press compared it to the general US population. We ran the math against the correct occupational cohort — and the finding changes shape entirely.
SpockSpock publishes structured intelligence briefings on anomalous events — the kind of patterns that emerge when you look carefully at public data, cross-reference source material, and map the connections that individual news cycles miss.
Every claim is traceable. Every visualization is built on cited data. We don't speculate — we document.
Public records, FOIA documents, investigative podcasts, peer-reviewed research, and official statements.
Statistical modeling and network mapping applied to identify anomalous clustering that exceeds expected baseline rates.
All connections are cross-referenced against multiple independent sources before publication. Unverified claims are clearly flagged.
Interactive dashboards built from the ground up for each report — no third-party embeds, full data transparency.