PURSUE Release 01
The first public PURSUE release is the anchor dataset for the site. It includes official files, videos, photos, and source documents made available through the Department of War UFO portal.
Independent source-linked archive
A fast independent archive for PURSUE releases, official UAP files, agency records, videos, congressional activity, and sourced public reactions. No hype. No unsupported proof claims.
Official files are indexed with stable source links and plain-English context.
Videos are treated as records, not spectacle: source, metadata, visible facts, and limits.
Public reactions are covered only when attributable, cited, and labeled as opinion or reporting.
Pages are designed for fast mobile reading before monetization or heavy embeds are introduced.
Latest official release
The first public PURSUE release is the anchor dataset for the site. It includes official files, videos, photos, and source documents made available through the Department of War UFO portal.
A standing release watch for new UFO and UAP files from PURSUE, AARO, NASA, NARA, Congress, DVIDS, and other official repositories.
Coverage pillars
Document pages with metadata, source links, evidence labels, and unanswered questions.
Fast video pages that avoid heavy embeds until the reader asks for them.
Sourced remarks from officials, researchers, journalists, scientists, and lawmakers.
Featured files
A source-linked overview of the first PURSUE UFO disclosure release, with context, limits, and follow-up questions.
A living tracker for official UFO and UAP release tranches, including PURSUE, AARO, NASA, NARA, and congressional records.
A verification guide for the Department of War UFO portal, including what to check before trusting screenshots, clips, or reposted file lists.
A source-first primer on how AARO fits into the modern UAP disclosure record and how its publications should be read.
A plain-English guide to NASA UAP material and why data quality, repeatable observation, and scientific standards matter.
A guide to using National Archives pathways for older UFO and UAP-related records without confusing archival presence with confirmed claims.
Agency map
Primary host for the PURSUE UFO portal and the first 2026 disclosure tranche.
The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office publishes official reports and public-facing UAP material.
NASA has published UAP study material and recommendations around observation, data quality, and scientific standards.
NARA provides archival guidance and records pathways for UAP-related research.
Congressional hearings, legislation, and oversight activity shape the public disclosure record.
Briefings
A briefing on how to read the first PURSUE UFO release carefully, with emphasis on source status and unanswered questions.
The publishing and trust rationale for waiting on AdSense until the site has depth, policy pages, and indexed original content.
The editorial strategy for building a comprehensive but reliable UFO disclosure hub without becoming a rumor aggregator.
Timeline
The Department of War announced the first historic release of UFO and UAP files through the PURSUE process.
The site begins as an independent, source-linked archive designed for speed, trust, and future disclosure tranches.