Disclosure files
The UFO files, organized.
Government releases, historical cases, and things nobody explains well.The files are real. The conclusions are complicated.From sightings to hearings to redacted PDFs.The truth is out there. So are the footnotes.Disclosure is not a destination. It is a paper trail.Official documents. Unofficial questions.Trust the documents. Question the narrative.Government releases, historical cases, and things nobody explains well.Read the files before you date the entities.
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Government Releases
Official documents, videos, reports, and statements from war.gov / DoD / AARO / NASA / Archives. Search and filter by agency, release, evidence type.
161 records →
By incident
Case Files
Per-case dossiers: incident date, location, agency, evidence table, source documents, media gallery, and what remains unresolved.
All records →
By year
Timeline
From 1947 through current AARO hearings — key moments in UFO history with source-linked references. Coming with Phase 13 build-out.
1947 → present →
By document
Document Library
Every rehosted PDF with source URL, retrieval date, and sha256. The U.S. government has a documented habit of pulling UAP material — local cache is the durability story.
138 PDFs →
Editorial rules
No hype. No fake certainty. Just the files.
Source on every claim
Every record links back to the original government release. Cached copies live alongside the source URL — never instead of it.
Missing means missing
If a release doesn’t say, we don’t say. Empty fields render as Unknown / Redacted / Not provided in source.
Skeptical by default
“Unresolved” doesn’t mean “alien.” It means the released material doesn’t contain enough information to identify the object.
Local cache for durability
The U.S. government has rotated, redacted, and pulled UAP material before. We rehost what’s public so the record survives.
Editorial vs. official
Plain-English summaries are clearly labeled “alien.net summary” vs. “official record says.”
No fake seals or stamps
We never use fake government seals, fake classified stamps as decoration, or AI-generated documents.