Open research dossier library for human history, ancient civilizations, archaeology, mythology, UAP cases, NHI claims, witnesses, researchers, government records, technologies, scientific concepts, economics, notes, and sources.
The Black Archive is an open-source research library built as a single-scroll dossier system.
It organizes documented history, ancient civilizations, archaeological records, mythology, UAP cases, non-human intelligence claims, witnesses, researchers, government/intelligence topics, technologies, scientific concepts, economics, and source material into searchable records.
Each archive entry is designed like a dossier, with structured fields such as:
- summary
- full description
- date range
- region
- origin
- classification
- evidence type
- associated people
- associated locations
- associated technologies
- related entries
- sources
- notes
- controversy notes
- skepticism notes
- modern relevance
The goal is not to treat every claim as equally proven.
The goal is to organize information clearly, separate documented history from speculative claims, and make complex research easier to explore.
The Black Archive is like a digital case-file library.
Instead of browsing random articles, the project organizes subjects into structured dossiers.
You can explore topics such as:
- the Lower Paleolithic
- ancient empires
- lost civilizations
- archaeological sites
- mythological traditions
- UAP incidents
- NHI claims
- government and intelligence topics
- researchers and witnesses
- advanced or speculative technologies
- scientific concepts
- economic systems
Some entries are historically documented.
Some are controversial.
Some are speculative or fringe.
The archive is built to label those differences clearly so users can explore without confusing evidence, theory, claim, and speculation.
The Black Archive includes major research sections such as:
- Human Timeline
- Ancient Civilizations
- Archaeology
- Mythology
- NHI Claims
- UAP Cases
- Witnesses
- Researchers
- Intelligence & Government
- Technologies
- Scientific Concepts
- Source Library
- Economics
- Favorites
- Notes
- ✅ Single-scroll dossier interface
- ✅ Searchable archive records
- ✅ Human timeline filtering
- ✅ Category-based browsing
- ✅ Random dossier button
- ✅ Favorites system
- ✅ Personal notes system
- ✅ Notes search
- ✅ Export notes as JSON
- ✅ LocalStorage persistence
- ✅ Source lists
- ✅ Related entries
- ✅ Associated witnesses
- ✅ Associated cases
- ✅ Associated locations
- ✅ Associated technologies
- ✅ Kardashev classification labels
- ✅ Claim classification fields
- ✅ Skepticism and controversy notes
- ✅ Web Share API support
- ✅ Fully client-side
- ✅ Open source
The Black Archive exists because history, archaeology, mythology, intelligence claims, unexplained cases, and fringe research are often scattered across books, articles, videos, interviews, government documents, and public debate.
This project brings those topics into one structured research environment.
It is designed for people who want to compare claims, follow connections, review sources, take notes, and explore both mainstream and controversial topics without losing track of context.
The Black Archive is not a belief system.
It is a research tool.
The archive separates information by classification.
A record may be:
- documented
- historically supported
- archaeological consensus
- controversial
- speculative
- fringe
- witness-based
- government-related
- unresolved
This allows the project to include unusual or controversial topics while still showing the difference between established evidence and disputed claims.
The Black Archive is built with lightweight browser-native technology.
- HTML5
- CSS3
- JavaScript
- Alpine.js
- Font Awesome
- LocalStorage
- JSON-style dataset records
- Web Share API
- Clipboard API
- Blob API
- LocalStorage API
- lightweight
- searchable
- offline-friendly
- client-side
- no backend required
- easy to fork
- easy to expand
- research-focused
➡️ https://michaelsboost.com/TheBlackArchive
Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/michaelsboost/TheBlackArchive.git
cd TheBlackArchiveStart a local server:
python3 -m http.server 8000Then open:
http://localhost:8000The Black Archive is an educational research project.
It includes documented history, archaeological consensus, mythology, controversial claims, speculative theories, witness testimony, and government-related topics.
Not every record should be interpreted as proven fact.
Users should evaluate sources, evidence quality, classification labels, skepticism notes, and controversy notes before forming conclusions.
Pull requests, corrections, source additions, new dossiers, UI improvements, and research refinements are welcome.
Useful contributions include:
- correcting historical details
- adding sources
- improving classifications
- expanding dossier records
- improving mobile layout
- improving accessibility
- adding better search tools
- improving notes and export features
- cleaning or validating data
The Black Archive is an independent open-source research project.
If you find it useful:
- ⭐ Star the repository
- 📢 Share the project
- 🧠 Suggest new records
- 📚 Contribute sources
- 🛠️ Submit improvements
- 💸 Support development: https://michaelsboost.com/donate
The Black Archive is open-source software licensed under the MIT License.
See: LICENSE
Michael Schwartz https://michaelsboost.com

