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Every U.S. government UAP/UFO document release, indexed as it drops. Originals and AI summaries — no speculation added.

  1. Drop #005 Department of War 41 documents

    Release 05: 41 declassified UAP files — the FBI's first witness interviews and triangle renderings, six Gulf of Oman gunship videos, and the 1963 Bahia sphere cables

    Tranche five of the Department of War's Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters (PURSUE), released August 7, 2026. 41 records spanning 1947-2026: the FBI's first substantial tranche — eight FD-302 witness interviews paired with eight digital renderings of reported triangles and red lights over Colorado Springs, Afghanistan and the western United States — six AC-130J gunship videos from the Gulf of Oman in 2021 alongside their Intelligence Information Report, five Navy UAPTF hand-held Pacific Ocean videos from 2019, four Middle East sensor clips from 2023 and 2025, the November 1963 Bahia, Brazil "large metal sphere" thread traced across two State Department cables and a National Aeronautics and Space Council inquiry, a 1947 intelligence review of Sweden's "Ghost Rocket" incidents, Project Sign correspondence, and CIA memoranda on a 1964-65 Puerto Rico incident. 22 PDFs, 16 videos, and 3 images across five agencies.

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  2. Drop #004 Department of War 40 documents

    Release 04: 40 declassified UAP files — NASA's STS-80 shuttle images and Apollo debrief audio, the Navy's Range Fouler cockpit videos, and 1948 Project Sign

    Tranche four of the Department of War's Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters (PURSUE), released July 10, 2026. 40 records spanning 1948-2025: NASA's three STS-80 Space Shuttle Columbia images and Apollo 14 and 17 crew debriefing audio, the U.S. Navy's Range Fouler debriefs and their paired cockpit videos (Gulf of America, Yellow Sea, East and South China Seas, the Atlantic), 1948-49 Project Sign and Air Intelligence flying-object studies, CIA Cold-War memoranda, the Department of Energy's Los Alamos conference and Pantex incident files, and FBI UFO correspondence. 14 PDFs, 19 videos, 3 images, and 4 audio recordings across five agencies.

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  3. Drop #003 Department of War 72 documents

    Release 03: 72 declassified UAP files — the FBI's Colorado Springs case, CIA Cold-War cables, and NASA's Gemini debriefs

    Tranche three of the Department of War's Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters (PURSUE), released June 12, 2026. 72 records spanning 1948–2026: the first FBI files (the Colorado Springs and Northeastern "orb" case packages, plus historical field-office investigations), 18 CIA Cold-War documents (including Project Blue Book Special Report No. 14 and the U-2/OXCART history), 1948–49 Army and Navy flying-disc studies, NASA's Gemini 4/5/7/9 crew debriefs and Apollo 16 audio, and first-time entries from the Intelligence Community Agency and the U.S. Government. 53 PDFs, 10 digital renderings, 6 videos, and 3 audio excerpts.

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  4. Drop #002 Department of War 64 documents

    Release 02: 64 more declassified UAP files — and the first cockpit videos

    Tranche two of the Department of War's Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters (PURSUE), released May 22, 2026, two weeks after Release 01. 64 records spanning 1948–2025: 51 military UAP videos (mostly unresolved DOW reports from CENTCOM and INDOPACOM), 7 NASA Apollo/Mercury audio excerpts, and historical files from the CIA, ODNI, and — for the first time — the Department of Energy.

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  5. Drop #001 Department of War 162 documents

    First PURSUE release: 162 declassified UAP files from DoW, FBI, NASA, and State

    The Department of War's Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters (PURSUE) opens with 162 declassified files spanning 1944–2025. Tranches will continue every few weeks. All cases are 'unresolved' — the government cannot make a definitive determination on the observed phenomena.

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