The U.S. Department of Defense announced the official launch of The Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters (UAP encounter declassification and reporting system, abbreviated as PURSUE). The Department of Defense’s official website has published the first batch of highly confidential UAP historical files that were previously unreleased. The announcement is a response to Trump’s alien policy, completed jointly by multiple federal agencies. It aims to meet public demands for transparency about what information the government has regarding extraterrestrial unidentified phenomena. From now on, everyone can freely access and download documents from the “Alien Department of War” without going through approval—does this mean an interstellar war could also happen?
White House leads cross-agency collaboration to build an information disclosure platform 「PURSUE」
This full release of extraterrestrial confidential files was led by the White House, in combination with the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), the Department of Energy (DOE), the U.S. Department of Defense’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), among others. These documents are now stored on the “Alien Department of War” dedicated webpage, allowing the public to access and download directly without additional application or permission. The Department of Defense said this cross-department initiative is not only meant to release past classified files, but also to establish a system that can continue to update and publish related information, addressing long-standing public doubts about extraterrestrial forces.
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Implement Trump’s extraterrestrial transparency policy and strengthen public access to information
According to government officials, this declassification process implements President Trump’s executive directive to make information more transparent. In the past, handling such phenomena was often accompanied by all kinds of public speculation, and decision-making within different stages of the government also sparked discussions about whether information was intentionally being withheld. U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said that long-classified materials have drawn skepticism; now releasing these documents is intended to let the public make judgments based on the original data. National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard emphasized that the intelligence community is actively coordinating resources to conduct detailed and comprehensive reviews of the data it holds, to maximize the public’s right to know without compromising national security.
FBI releases classified extraterrestrial files from 1947 to 1968: 62-HQ-83894
Among the first batch of released materials, the most indicative file is the FBI case numbered 62-HQ-83894. The file records witness statements, investigation records, and media reports about UFO and unidentified flying object sightings from June 1947 to July 1968. Notably, this file includes photographic evidence from key locations such as Oak Ridge, Tennessee, as well as technical discussion proposals targeting potential propulsion systems. Although some content had previously been disclosed in the FBI file archive, this released version fills in previously missing pages, reducing the scope of redactions and providing a more complete historical record. NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said NASA’s mission is to share discoveries by tracking data through scientific instruments; the release of these files will help the scientific community with subsequent analysis and assessment.
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Even though these documents are now available for download, relevant departments remind the public that although all released materials have undergone security review to meet declassification standards, many of the original observation data have not yet been thoroughly analyzed. What the public can access at present is the “raw files,” and the underlying physical phenomena or scientific explanations still need further clarification. FBI Director Kash Patel said the new alien policy breaks the closed UAP system of the past U.S. government, allowing historical files to be laid out in the open. The Department of Defense emphasized that building the PURSUE system is not only for revisiting history, but also for establishing a transparent scientific investigation framework in the future, so that all findings about unidentified anomalous phenomena can be shared with the public.
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