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THE U.S. GOVERNMENT HAS CONFIRMED THEY ARE HERE.

PURSUE — Complete Archive (Release 01 + 02)

Both official UAP declassification releases by the U.S. Department of War.
Sourced verbatim from war.gov/UFO
UAP = Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena  ·  PURSUE = Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters


What is PURSUE?

PURSUE stands for Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters — the formal interagency declassification program created after President Trump issued a directive on February 19, 2026 instructing the Department of War, FBI, NASA, and intelligence agencies to identify, review, and release UAP records.

UAP stands for Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena — redefined from "Aerial" to "Anomalous" by the James M. Inhofe National Defense Authorization Act (FY2023, signed December 23, 2022), expanding scope beyond air to include maritime, undersea, space-based, and transmedium observations.


Download Everything

All files — PDFs, photographs, and videos — are on Google Drive, publicly accessible, no sign-in required.


Release 01 — May 8, 2026

The first large-scale official declassification of UAP materials in U.S. history. Documents span from the late 1940s to 2025.

Folder Contents Size
pdfs/ 126 declassified PDF documents ~2.3 GB
images/ 14 photographs (FBI, NASA, DoD) ~15 MB
videos/ 28 original videos from DVIDS ~1.2 GB
videos-with-music/ 28 videos with cinematic instrumental soundtrack ~1.3 GB

The release covers incidents spanning multiple decades and commands:

  • DOW-UAP-D series — Mission Reports documenting UAP encounters
  • DOW-UAP-PR series — Unresolved UAP Incident Reports (Middle East, Iraq, Syria, INDOPACOM, Africa)
  • FBI files — Historical UAP investigation documents and photographs
  • NASA files — Apollo 12 & 17 photographs, Gemini 7 audio excerpt (1965)
  • DIA / NSA / NRO — Intelligence agency UAP assessments
  • Video footage — Raw military UAP encounter video from DVIDS

Two files (Serial_153 and one other) return 404 on war.gov itself — they are not missing from this archive, they simply do not exist at the source.


Release 02 — May 22, 2026

The second tranche under PURSUE. Includes intelligence agency records spanning the CIA, DOE, DOW, and ODNI — plus 57 DoD videos.

Folder Contents Size
documents/ 6 declassified PDFs ~70 MB
videos/ 57 DoD UAP videos ~5.4 GB

Documents in this release:

File Agency Description
CIA-UAP-D001 CIA Intelligence Information Report — USSR, 1973
DOE-UAP-D001 DOE PANTEX Image
DOE-UAP-D002 DOE James Tuck Correspondence
DOE-UAP-D003 DOE Pajarito Astronomers
DOW-UAP-D017 DOW General Correspondence of Sandia
ODNI-UAP-D001 ODNI USPER Narrative — Senior USIC

Download Yourself

Release 01

pip install curl_cffi
python download_uap.py

Uses Chrome TLS impersonation to bypass Akamai CDN bot detection.

Release 02

pip install curl_cffi
python download_release02.py

Downloads the document bundle via chunked range requests (Akamai blocks full-file streaming) and streams the video archive directly from CloudFront.

Add Cinematic Music to Release 01 Videos

python add_music.py

Pulls dark/thriller instrumental tracks from Pixabay (royalty-free, no lyrics) and mixes one unique track per video using ffmpeg.

Requirements: pip install curl_cffi · ffmpeg · yt-dlp


Source

All files sourced from the official U.S. Department of War UAP portal: https://www.war.gov/UFO/

This archive is for research, journalism, and public record purposes.

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Complete archive of PURSUE Release 01 — 162 declassified UAP files (PDFs, photos, videos) from war.gov. First official U.S. government UAP declassification, May 2026.

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