DISCLOSURE REGISTER
About

A neutral record, scored by the evidence.

Disclosure Register is an independent catalog of UAP material the U.S. government has officially disclosed — each case rated on how solid the record is and how far officials are from explaining it. Nothing omitted, nothing sensationalized.

We rate the evidence, not the phenomenon.

Every case carries two independent scores: Evidence Strength and Anomaly Level. A high Anomaly score means officials haven't explained it — it is never a claim that something is extraterrestrial. A well-documented case that turns out to be a balloon is a success of the record, not a contradiction. The scores are computed from a published formula, never assigned by hand.

What this is

A single place to find every officially released UAP case, ranked honestly. We log everything that's been disclosed and rank it by the rubric — substantial cases get a full assessment; thinner ones are marked plainly and linked to the government's own file. The goal is a catalog you can trust precisely because it doesn't decide for you what's real.

How it works

Two axes, three layers. Threads are the official processes that release material; cases are the scored unit; artifacts are the underlying files. A case only earns a published score once its facts are verified against the primary source and re-rated from that document — trackers and news coverage are a starting point, never the final word. The full rubric, weights, and bands live on the methodology page.

Independence

Disclosure Register is an independent project. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or speaking for the Department of War, AARO, NASA, the FBI, the CIA, or any government agency. We catalog and score the public record; we don't represent it.

Who runs it

Disclosure Register is built and maintained under Roe Aque Internet Properties, an independent media and data company. Questions, corrections, and source tips are welcome — accuracy depends on them.

Contact: Roe@RoeAque.com