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The Mission

A library of the files that could be the missing links to our world.

Sentinel Files is a public archive and metadata-intelligence platform. It collects anomalous, hidden, disputed, historic, and government-released materials, then reads each one — extracting entities, dates, claims, and connections — so scattered records can be searched, cross-referenced, and traced as a single web of evidence.

What Sentinel Files is

Every file that enters the archive is checksummed, scanned, and passed through a metadata pipeline that generates a summary, a cover, and a set of extracted entities and relationships. Those relationships form the neural network map — a living graph of how files, people, places, programs, and phenomena connect.

The goal is not to tell you what to believe. It is to make the raw record legible: to let you follow a name from one dossier to the next, and to see where the missing links might be.

The six sections

The archive is organized into six standing sections:

  • Aliens & UAPsSighting reports, sensor tracks, and recovered-craft dossiers chronicling humanity's encounters with unidentified aerial phenomena.
  • Non-Human IntelligenceTestimony, contact logs, and analyses probing the possibility of minds not born of Earth.
  • Pandemics & Bio-LabsOutbreak timelines, biosafety leaks, and gain-of-function paper trails from the world's most guarded laboratories.
  • Ancient CivilizationsMegalithic surveys and lost-city expeditions hinting at histories older than the textbooks admit.
  • Theology & Ancient TextsFragmentary scriptures, apocryphal codices, and translation notes wrestling with the sacred and the suppressed.
  • Deep State & Intel AgenciesDeclassified memos and covert-program dossiers tracing the machinery of secrecy inside the world's intelligence services.

On verification and sample content

Verification statuses — verified corroborated disputed unverified — are editorial judgments, not official designations. They reflect how well a file is supported by other records in the archive, and nothing more.

Some content is illustrative. Any file marked sample is demonstration material, clearly labeled as such, and should not be read as an authentic record. Sentinel Files never fabricates authenticity: unverified content is labeled unverified, and samples are labeled samples.

Who makes this

Sentinel Files is brought to you by BLERBZ. The card and archive presentation follow the BLERBZ StoryCard standard. It is a research tool — a way to look at the record, not a claim about the truth of any single file.