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Terms & Disclaimers.

This page sets out the terms on which Signals from the Periphery is published, and what it does and does not promise. It is written plainly, and is meant to be read.

What this site is

Signals from the Periphery is an independent, single-author research site. It reads the primary record behind the UAP story, government and military documents, agency and contractor files, hearing transcripts, cleared books and long-form recorded interviews, and explains it in plain language. It is published for general information and education. It is not professional, legal, scientific or financial advice, and nothing on it should be relied on as such.

Accuracy, and its limits

Every briefing is sourced, and the site works hard to be accurate. Even so, it can be wrong: a document can be misread, a date mistyped, a translation can slip. The site does not warrant that its content is complete, current or free of error. Where it gets something wrong, the error and the fix are recorded openly on the Corrections page. If accuracy matters to your purpose, read the primary document yourself. Every briefing links to it.

Right of reply

This site discusses real people and contested claims. If you are mentioned and believe something is inaccurate or unfair, write to signalsperiphery@gmail.com, noting the page, the passage, and any supporting material. Confirmed errors are corrected and logged on the Corrections page; where a passage is contested, your reply can be noted alongside it. If your concern is formal or legal, please set it out in writing first so it can be looked into. This right of reply is open to anyone the site discusses, whether or not they are named.

Quoted speakers and quoted documents

The site quotes public figures, government documents, hearing transcripts and recorded interviews. A quotation is reproduced so a reader can see what was said or written. Quoting a person or a document is not an endorsement of it, and is not the site asserting that the quoted claim is true. The site's own view, where it has one, is given in its own words and marked as such. Disputed and weakly evidenced claims are set out on the Caveats page.

Use of government documents

The site reproduces extracts and images from government records. These are used for reporting, commentary and education, with attribution to the issuing agency and a link to the original wherever one exists. United States federal government works are generally not subject to copyright; other quoted material is used in reliance on fair dealing for the purpose of reporting and study. If you hold rights in something quoted here and believe it is used wrongly, email the site and it will be addressed.

Using the site's own work

The site's original writing, its briefings, notes and analysis, is free to use with attribution to Signals from the Periphery and, where practical, a link back. This does not extend to third-party material quoted within it, which stays with its original owner.

Links to other sites

The site links out to primary sources, an X account and source videos. It does not control those sites and is not responsible for their content, accuracy or availability.

Languages

The site is published in English and Chinese. The Chinese version is mostly translated by the author, with some pages AI-translated and reviewed by the author. Where a translation and the English differ, the English is the reference version. Where a translation is later corrected, the change is logged on the Corrections page.

Changes

These terms may change as the site grows. Changes are made here and the date below updated.

Last updated: 15 June 2026.