The European Crash Retrieval Initiative (ECRI) is an effort led by UAP Sweden and Ocean X Team, with the support of the VASCO Project and an interdisciplinary group of civilian scientists and experts. The project has the ambition of mapping and analyzing alleged UFO/UAP crash sites on European soil, both contemporary and historical.
Recent whistleblower testimony has brought to light highly credible claims stating that sophisticated technology and biological specimens of non-human origin are in the possession of private military contractors. If true, these allegations imply that a concerted effort has been made to keep this information hidden from the public and the wider scientific community. Thus, instead of waiting for a hypothetical government-lead disclosure, ECRI aims to:
Create an independent, community-driven project, empowering ordinary citizens to uncover answers that they previously appear to have been denied.
Identify credible crash sites using data-protected information-gathering and applying methods stemming from criminal forensics, science, and psychology, with the oversight of professionals from within these fields.
Visit and examine these crash sites in order to safely gather any materials.
Share our findings with scientists for further examination.
Share any discoveries with the public in a transparent manner.