
Latest UAP Disclosure: Official UFO Files & Documents
IThe "Post-Disclosure Era" Has Begun: Everything You Need to Know About the 2026 Government Archive.
For decades, Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP)—commonly known as UFOs—have been a subject of intense speculation, government secrecy, and debate. Now, as of June 2026, the United States government has entered an unprecedented era of transparency. Through the Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters (PURSUE), the government is finally opening its vaults.
What is PURSUE?
Launched on May 8, 2026, by order of President Donald Trump, PURSUE is a historic, interagency effort to identify, review, and declassify records related to UAPs and extraterrestrial life. This is the first time in history that the public has had direct, unfettered access to federal files that were previously hidden behind national security classifications.
The archive is maintained by the Department of War, in coordination with the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), the FBI, and NASA.
Key Milestones in the 2026 Disclosure
May 8, 2026 (The First Tranche): The initial release of 162 declassified documents, including reports, military imagery, and sensor data.
May 22, 2026 (The Second Tranche): A significant update including 51 videos, 7 audio recordings, and previously unseen written accounts, featuring incidents ranging from the 1940s to recent drone footage over sensitive military sites.
June 12, 2026 (Upcoming): Anticipation is building for the next major milestone in the "Disclosure Movement."
The released materials are primarily "unresolved cases," meaning the U.S. government has not yet been able to make a definitive determination on the nature of the observed objects. The records include:
Infrared Sensor Data: High-resolution imagery of objects displaying flight characteristics that challenge conventional physics.
Military Narrative Accounts: First-hand reports from pilots, astronauts, and intelligence officers.
Historical Records: Documents dating back to the 1940s that show the government’s long-standing interest in phenomena that remain unexplained today.
Can We Confirm Alien Life?
While the disclosure is a landmark for transparency, it is important to maintain a balanced perspective. Officials, including those from the Pentagon, have stated that the current files do not definitively confirm the existence of alien life. Many of the objects in the released videos could potentially have mundane, human-made, or natural explanations that have yet to be thoroughly analyzed. As experts like Harvard’s Avi Loeb have noted, the most important step now is applying rigorous scientific scrutiny to the data—triangulating distance, velocity, and origin—to determine exactly what these objects are.
How to Access the Data
Transparency is the core mission of this initiative. You don't need a security clearance or special permission to view these files.
You can explore the official, declassified archive at:

