3% of Earth
is jungle.
We mapped 1% of it.
Earth’s tropical rainforests cover 1.84 billion hectares — 12% of all land on this planet. They are the oldest, densest, most biologically complex ecosystems in existence. They have been evolving for over 100 million years.
Whatever shares that space with us — whatever has always shared that space — did not need us to find it. It has been there since before the first human stepped out of Africa. It is patient. It is watching. And it did not come from here.
Canopy Contact
THERMAL & OPTICAL RECORD — JUNGLE-ORIGIN ENCOUNTERS — PARTIALLY RELEASED
Why the Jungle
THE CASE FOR JUNGLE-ORIGIN ALIEN PRESENCE — FOUR VECTORS
Oldest Biome on Earth
Tropical rainforests have existed for over 100 million years — predating every major human civilization, every written language, every recorded myth. Whatever lives within them has had an incomprehensible head start.
Uncatalogued Species
Scientists estimate 8.7 million species exist on Earth. Fewer than 20% have been formally identified. The majority of unclassified life resides in jungle canopy and forest floor ecosystems that remain functionally unexplored.
Signal Interference
Rainforest canopies generate electromagnetic interference measurable by satellite. Dense biomass, humidity, and ionized air create natural radar-dampening environments — ideal concealment for craft that prefer not to be detected.
Indigenous Knowledge
Every major Amazonian, Congolese, and Bornean indigenous culture carries oral traditions of sky beings and forest intelligences. These accounts predate Western contact by thousands of years and describe the same phenomena with striking consistency.
The Jungle Files
CHRONOLOGICAL RECORD — AMAZON, CONGO, BORNEO, PAPUA — MULTI-SOURCE
Operation Saucer (Opção Prato). Brazilian Air Force deploys 60 personnel to Colâres Island after 2,000+ residents report nightly UAP activity over the jungle. Craft documented projecting beams into the canopy. 15 civilians hospitalised with radiation burns. Officially classified for 20 years.
Peruvian Air Force pilot Oscar Santa María Huertas fires 64 rounds at a craft hovering over the Amazon basin. Zero damage. Craft ascends to 19,200m in seconds. Filed in official military record. Peru is the only country to officially acknowledge ongoing jungle UAP activity.
Colombian geological survey team documents a 400m clearing in dense primary jungle — no fire, no logging, no storm damage. Perimeter vegetation bent inward. Soil samples show extreme localized heat signature. Anomalous metallic particulate. Report suppressed by national energy ministry.
WWF conservation team in Danum Valley field station records structured light phenomena moving through the closed-canopy forest at ground level for 11 consecutive nights. No wildlife disturbance. Footage submitted to University of Malaysia, returned unreviewed.
Father Gill incident follow-up: second generation of witnesses in Gulf Province report identical craft to 1959 sighting — same valley, same altitude, same formation. DNA study of area vegetation shows anomalous genomic sequences in samples closest to reported landing zone.
UN peacekeeping aerial reconnaissance documents a 2km unbroken oval depression in primary Congo rainforest. No access roads. No evidence of human activity. Vegetation pressed radially outward from a central point. MONUSCO report filed, then reclassified.
INPE deforestation monitoring satellite captures thermal anomaly in protected Kayapó territory: a 300m heat signature consistent with propulsion exhaust, no known forest fire. Source vanishes from subsequent passes. Indigenous Kayapó leaders confirm long-term craft presence in the region.
Orangutan habitat survey drone loses signal in previously mapped sector of Kalimantan. Recovered 11 days later 40km from last known position. Onboard footage shows 4 hours of continuous static followed by 7 seconds of structured craft imagery before camera wipes. Data card: erased.
The Canopy Is Not Ours
The upper canopy layer of a mature tropical rainforest sits 40–60 meters above the floor. It generates its own microclimate: temperature, humidity, light, and electromagnetic conditions entirely distinct from ground level. It is, for all practical purposes, a separate world that humans have never continuously inhabited or systematically studied.
If a non-human intelligence chose to coexist on Earth — not visiting, but permanently residing — the jungle canopy satisfies every requirement: concealment, biomass interference, food-chain independence, and proximity to human civilization without contact. The oldest intelligence on Earth would not live in cities. It would live where cities cannot go.
“We have described approximately 1.5 million species. Our best models suggest 8.7 million exist. The remaining 7.2 million are not hiding. We simply have not looked in the right direction — or we have, and we didn’t recognize what we saw.”
— ANONYMOUS, INPA BIODIVERSITY DIVISION, MANAÚS, 2021The Jungle Remembers
Everything We Forgot.
Every civilization that built itself at the edge of a jungle left behind records of sky visitors and forest gods. Every generation of indigenous peoples living within those jungles today describes the same presences their ancestors described thousands of years ago. The accounts are not mythology. They are field reports from the only people who never stopped paying attention.