Cases from 1991 to 2000 — the decade between the Soviet collapse and the new century. 11 case files in the archive.
Pont de l'Alma tunnel crash, August 31, 1997. The Operation Paget 832-page report; the 2008 inquest verdict.
Two distinct events over the Phoenix metro on March 13, 1997: an 8 PM V-formation and a 10 PM static-light arc. Governor Symington's mock press conference and his 2007 retraction.
Deputy White House Counsel found dead at Fort Marcy Park, Virginia, July 20, 1993. Five separate official investigations (Park Police, Fiske, Starr, Senate Banking, House Government Oversight) all concluded suicide.
The High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program at Gakona, Alaska. Real DARPA/USAF/Navy ionospheric research facility, founded 1990.
The FBI's 1999 strategic assessment of potential extremist and apocalyptic violence around the year 2000. The millenarian and domestic-extremist groups it analyzed, the religious-freedom criticism it drew, and what actually happened at the millennium.
The July 1996 explosion of a 747 off Long Island that killed 230. The NTSB's center-fuel-tank conclusion, the eyewitness 'streak of light' reports and the missile and friendly-fire theories, the CIA animation, and the 2013 petition to reopen.
The decades-old claim that an unusual number of Clinton associates died suspiciously. The 1990s origin, how the list is built, why base-rate and selection problems make it statistically meaningless, and its revival around Vince Foster, Seth Rich, and Epstein.
The large, silent, triangular craft reported since the 1980s. The overlap with UFO waves, the classified-aircraft and misperception explanations, and the unsupported TR-3B antigravity internet legend.
The 1994 death at a Riverside, California ER, after which roughly two dozen staff fell ill from fumes apparently from her body. The investigation, the contested DMSO / dimethyl sulfate hypothesis, and why it remains a medical mystery.
The encrypted sculpture by Jim Sanborn at CIA headquarters in Langley. The four ciphertexts, the three solved passages, the famously unbroken K4, the artist clues (BERLIN, CLOCK, NORTHEAST), and the 2025 archival discovery and auction of the solution.
The persistent low-frequency droning noise heard by a minority of people in Taos, Bristol, Windsor, and elsewhere. The industrial sources sometimes found, the otoacoustic and perceptual explanations, and why some Hums remain unexplained.