Marc P. Boniface is a French Australian author and independent researcher who has delved into the UFO and UAP subject for over five decades.
His exploration into this fascinating field started in his youth in Australia, where newspaper reports of unusual aerial sightings ignited his interest in the topic.
Rather than positioning himself as an insider or endorsing a singular explanation, Marc acts as an aggregator and compiler, focusing on research.
His work meticulously compiles official records, historical accounts, witness testimonies, scientific research, and investigative reporting, while also addressing disputed claims.
He adeptly distinguishes documented facts from allegations, interpretations, and speculation to make the complex UFO/UAP field more navigable.
Through a careful comparison of sources, verification of dates, and a commitment to retaining contradictions rather than obscuring them, he assesses claims based on their provenance and evidential strength.
His objective is to aid newcomers, general readers, journalists, and researchers in seeking comprehensive updates on the evolving UFO/UAP ecosystem.
The UFO Compendium serves as the foundational work of The UFO Compendium Collection, uniting over a century of events, investigations, organizations, personalities, claims, and recurring narratives, including Greer’s UFO Narrative, all organized within a clear chronological and thematic framework.
Supporting this extensive book is a research database that is continually expanded with new reports, archival material, official releases, corrections, and source assessments. This evolving database not only supports future revised editions of The UFO Compendium but also serves as the research backbone for other books in the Collection.
In addition to these revised editions, the Collection offers separate, standalone books that leverage the Compendium database to explore specific subjects in greater depth. These focused studies might investigate a notable figure, a recurring narrative, a government program, alleged technology, institutional development, or broader historical trends.
Thus, the Collection is designed as an expanding research system rather than merely a collection of isolated titles: it includes one comprehensive reference work grounded in a growing database, alongside dedicated books that examine specific topics with enhanced detail, context, and source transparency.