Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Greenland Project?The Greenland Project is a multinational monitoring and archival initiative responsible for long-term oversight of an anomalous structure located beneath the Greenland ice sheet. Public materials are limited to cleared summaries.
Is this site official?This site contains declassified-style summaries and public-facing materials intended for general information. Certain operational details remain restricted under standing agreements.
Is the structure a “Stargate”?The program does not use entertainment terminology. Internal documents refer to it as the Greenland Containment Structure — Primary Node.
Has the structure been activated?No public activation footage has been cleared for release. Some media presented on this site may be representational.
Why is Greenland important?Greenland’s geographic position supports persistent observation, Arctic security coordination, and logistical continuity. The structure’s location further elevates regional significance.
Who runs the Greenland Project?Oversight is maintained through an interagency coordination framework with allied participation. Administrative leadership changes, operational continuity does not.
Can I visit the site?No. The monitoring perimeter is restricted and access is controlled. Unauthorized travel may result in detention, removal, or paperwork.
How do I request records or clarification?Use the Public Information & Records Request form. Requests may be denied, delayed, or redacted based on classification policy.
Why are documents redacted?Redactions protect operational security, personnel safety, allied agreements, and ongoing analysis. Some redactions are performed for reasons that are not currently cleared for explanation.