Disclosure threads
UAP material reaches the public through several distinct channels. Each thread is a process, not a verdict — we track where records come from so you can weigh them in context. Threads are unscored; the cases within them carry the scores.
PURSUE
The largest current disclosure channel. It releases unresolved UAP records and historical documents on a rolling basis, drawing from across the federal government. Most cases in this register come from PURSUE.
AARO Reporting
AARO files consolidated annual UAP reports to Congress under federal law. These reports name notable cases, publish resolution rates, and set the official base rates — the dry institutional record against which louder claims can be measured.
Congressional Oversight
The hearings, task forces, and statutory reporting requirements that compel disclosure in the first place. This thread produces fewer self-contained cases and more context — testimony, mandates, and the political pressure that keeps the other threads releasing.
Agency Archives & FOIA
The pre-PURSUE record — FBI, CIA, and NASA holdings released through their own reading rooms and FOIA over decades. Much of this material has since been folded into PURSUE, but the original agency archives remain the canonical home for the oldest cases.