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About UAP Disclosure Hub
An independent public archive of the U.S. Department of War's Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters (PURSUE).
What this is
On May 8, 2026, the Department of War cleared its first batch of declassified UAP records: 161 files spanning FBI investigative records (1947 onward), NASA Apollo and Gemini crew debriefings, military UAP sensor footage, and diplomatic cables. The official archive at war.gov/UFO publishes the source files but provides no full-text search, no AI summaries, and a clunky modal-based viewer. We fix that.
What we do
- Mirror the source. Every file from war.gov is downloaded and re-served here.
- OCR every page. All scanned PDFs are processed by a vision model so the text is searchable.
- Summarize each document. Plain-English AI summaries for non-experts — factual, journalistic, never sensational.
- Index everything. Full-text search, agency filters, year filters, a chronological timeline, an incident map.
- Track new releases. The Pentagon will release more tranches every few weeks. We auto-detect and ingest them.
What we don't do
- Speculate. Our AI summaries describe what documents literally contain. We do not interpret intent, suggest coverups, or affirm extraterrestrial origin claims.
- Modify the source. We cache the original files unchanged. Every record links back to its war.gov source URL.
- Sell your data.We don't track readers; we don't share email addresses; we don't use third-party trackers.
Public domain
All hosted U.S. government works are public domain under 17 U.S.C. § 105. You can use any document for any purpose. Attribution is appreciated but not required.
Contact
Questions, corrections, or tips: contact us. For takedown requests for material claimed to be private (we do not believe any of the hosted material is), see DMCA.