About The Archive

Jamie Craig lead investigator for Everything Unexplained forensic research archive

We do not deal in internet folklore. We deal in the forensic truth.

Everything Unexplained is an independent, globally-focused investigative archive dedicated to dissecting the world’s most complex anomalies. From classified UAP documentation and deep-space telemetry to historical cold cases and geological enigmas, our objective is to strip away the sensationalism and reconstruct the timeline using hard data.

The Methodology

Mainstream coverage often stops at the headline. We start where the official reports end. Our research is strictly compartmentalized into five core silos to ensure rigorous, cross-referenced analysis:

  • Unsolved Files: Deep-dive reconstructions of cold cases, missing persons, and true crime anomalies where the official narratives fail to align with the physical evidence.
  • Sky & Space: Analysis of declassified NASA anomalies, deep-space telemetry, and the ongoing UAP disclosure timeline.
  • Earth Enigmas: Scientific scrutiny of cryptid eDNA, regional legends, and severe natural anomalies.
  • Shadow History: The investigation of lost civilizations, out-of-place artifacts, and ancient technological blueprints.
  • The Lab: Our central hub for debunking hoaxes, testing theories, and running forensic analyses on submitted evidence.

About Jamie Craig

Jamie Craig is the lead investigator and chief archivist behind Everything Unexplained. Operating entirely independently, Jamie’s methodology relies on open-source intelligence (OSINT), declassified government files, advanced orbital imagery, and rigorous pattern recognition. The mission is simple: follow the data, ignore the static, and build the case file.

Submit to The Lab

The archive is constantly expanding. If you possess verifiable data, official documentation, or a highly credible tip regarding an ongoing investigation, the intake desk is open.