Submission Guidelines
AMC welcomes leads, but submissions are treated as research tips — not as proof and not as automatic publication.
Helpful submissions include
- Case name and alternate names.
- Date or era and location.
- A plain-language summary of what happened.
- What makes the case anomalous, disputed, folkloric, or historically interesting.
- Sources: official records, newspaper archives, books, articles, interviews, photos, or documents.
Review process
Submissions may be edited, categorized, combined with duplicate leads, sent to the research queue, rejected, or published later with clearer source labels.
Reliability labels
AMC separates documented cases, corroborated reports, anecdotal material, speculative claims, folklore, hoaxes, and explained cases. The goal is clarity, not forced belief or forced debunking.
Credit
Public credit is optional. If you do not want credit, select that option on the submission form.
← Return to the CompendiumPublic submissions are collected through the live Tally form. Every submission enters a private review queue and is never published automatically.