Classification Rating System
All data and evidence analyses are given a classification rating score (CRS) based on the outcome of the analysis and what is/is not found during our analysis. This classification rating system is in place to ensure that all evidence is given the same equal rating scale.Rating Scale
Explainable: Evidence submitted show all characteristics that can be explained by current scientific knowledge and/or natural events.
Natural Explanations Highly Likely: Evidence submitted show many characteristics that can be explained by current scientific knowledge and/or natural events. A natural explanation could not be 100% identified, but remains the highest and most probable solution.
Inconclusive: There is not enough data to determine the evidence submitted one way or another.
Hoax or Faked: The evidence submitted has been faked, tampered with, or proven to be a hoax.
Possible Activity: Evidence submitted show many characteristics that cannot be explained naturally or through current scientific knowledge
Evidence of Activity: Evidence submitted show all characteristics that cannot be explained naturally or through current scientific knowledge.



