
WHAT FOLLOWSYOU HOMEFROM THE FEED.
A peer-reviewed archive of credible encounters, declassified files, and liminal photographs.
The paranormal content landscape, rendered as data.
FIG. 1 — CONTENT CATEGORY DISTRIBUTION BY ENGAGEMENT VOLUME
EDITORIAL NOTE — The following metrics represent organic performance across 18 months of active curation. No paid amplification. No algorithmic manipulation. These numbers emerge from a specific kind of attention: the kind that stays awake past midnight cross-referencing databases.
"UAP content consistently outperforms across all metrics — not because people want to believe, but because the documentation is undeniable."
ANOMALY EDITORIAL — FEB 2026Five categories. One methodology.
Every post in the archive is classified before publication. No category exists to entertain — each exists because the evidence demanded its own drawer.

Unidentified Aerial Phenomena
Documented incidents cross-referenced against radar data, pilot testimony, and FOIA-released military footage. No speculative content.

Liminal Spaces
Photographs of transitional architecture — pools at 3am, empty malls, fluorescent corridors.

Declassified Files
Primary source documents. CIA, NSA, DIA archives. Nothing secondhand.

Parapsychology Studies
Peer-reviewed research from Rhine Institute, Princeton PEAR lab, and Stargate Program declassified findings.

Cryptid Reports
Field reports with verifiable witness accounts, plaster casts, and biological trace evidence.
Who reads
the archive.
These aren't casual followers. The average Anomaly reader spends 4m 22s per post — longer than most people spend reading a news article. They came because of the sourcing. They stay because nothing else treats this material with the same forensic care.
Late-Night Researcher
Cross-references MUFON databases at 1am. Has a second browser tab open to the National Archives.
Migrated Listener
Came from true crime. Stayed for the high strangeness. Tells friends it's "just interesting."
Academic Adjacent
Works in a STEM field. Follows the archive because the sourcing is actually rigorous.
Credentialed Skeptic
Came to debunk. Stayed because we cited the same papers they did.
AGE DISTRIBUTION
"The archive doesn't ask you to believe anything. It asks you to look at what's already been documented."
Classify Your Encounter Type
Seven questions derived from real parapsychology and intelligence analysis methodology. The result is a psychographic profile, not a personality type. You are being studied.
Seven questions.
Four possible conclusions.
Each question references documented methodology from the Rhine Institute, MUFON Field Investigator protocols, and declassified intelligence analysis frameworks. There are no wrong answers — only accurate ones.