UAP Timeline Hub

EVENT PAGES, DISCLOSURE MILESTONES, AND GOVERNMENT RECORD

1 Hub
Chronology layer
1 Event
Starter page live
1947-2026
Coverage span
Expandable
Route model

Why This Architecture Matters

The timeline architecture is designed to separate evergreen disclosure context from individual event pages. Instead of forcing every milestone into one long page, the site can now support a hub at /timeline/ with expandable event-level pages such as hearings, confirmed military encounters, report releases, and declassification milestones. This keeps the information crawlable, easier to update, and far more scalable for long-tail search.

Each timeline page can target a specific event, date, or official milestone with its own metadata, schema, internal links, and supporting copy. The hub page then acts as the discovery layer, grouping key events into a coherent chronology while handing users off to deeper pages when they want detail. That approach is a better fit for static publishing than maintaining one giant disclosure page that tries to rank for every timeline query at once.