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PURSUE Directive · May 8, 2026

The Alien Files

All 158 declassified UAP documents from the U.S. Department of War, released under the Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters. Summarized, ranked by significance, and made searchable.

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158

Documents

4

Agencies

1947–2025

Incident range

AI-ranked significance

Most Significant

Top 10 Documents

Ranked by AI significance score — weighted for historical impact, witness credibility, and evidentiary value.

  1. 1
    Dept. of WarNorth America

    DOW-UAP-PR49, Unresolved UAP Report, Department of the Army, 2026

    This document is a declassified U.S. Army UAP report submitted to the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), consisting of 1 minute and 49 seconds of infrared video captured from an unspecified military platform in 2026. The video shows a sensor tracking two distinct objects, but no written or verbal explanation was provided by the person who filed the report. AARO has not drawn any conclusions about what the objects are.

    10
    / 10
  2. 2
    FBI

    65_HS1-834228961_62-HQ-83894_Serial_220

    This is an FBI case file (62-HQ-83894) covering UFO and flying disc reports spanning over two decades, from June 1947 to July 1968. It brings together eyewitness testimonies, investigative records, public reports, photographic evidence, and media coverage into one consolidated file. This version is described as more complete than the copy on the FBI's public vault, with fewer redactions and some previously withheld pages now included.

    10
    / 10
  3. 3
    FBILate 2025United States

    USPER Statement about UAP Sighting

    This is a classified FBI witness statement from late 2025 describing a multi-hour aerial search mission over a U.S. mountain range, during which senior U.S. intelligence officials aboard a state partner helicopter repeatedly observed unexplained orbs and swarms of lights. The document records a detailed timeline of sightings observed with the naked eye, night vision goggles, and forward-looking infrared (FLIR) cameras, involving multiple witnesses and coordination with military aircraft.

    10
    / 10
  4. 4
    Dept. of WarSyria

    DOW-UAP-PR22, Unresolved UAP Report, Syria, July 2022

    This document is a UAP report submitted by U.S. Central Command to the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) based on 14 seconds of dual-sensor video footage captured over Syria in 2022. It shows an unidentified object crossing the frame and remains officially unresolved.

    10
    / 10
  5. 5
    Dept. of WarSyria

    DOW-UAP-PR32, Unresolved UAP Report, Syria, October 2024

    This document is a U.S. Central Command UAP report submitted to the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), covering a six-second video clip captured by a camera aboard a U.S. military aircraft over Syria in 2024. The footage shows an unidentified object or light phenomenon, and the case remains officially unresolved.

    10
    / 10
  6. 6
    FBI

    65_HS1-834228961_62-HQ-83894_Section_4

    This is Section 4 of the FBI's main UFO case file (62-HQ-83894), covering reported incidents, eyewitness accounts, and related records from June 1947 through July 1968. It includes investigative records, photographic evidence from Oak Ridge, Tennessee, public reports, and technical proposals about propulsion systems. This version is described as more complete than what the FBI has previously posted publicly, with fewer redactions and some previously missing pages restored.

    10
    / 10
  7. 7
    NASA

    255_413270_UFO's_and_Defense_What_Should_we_Prepare_For

    This NASA file contains the French government-affiliated COMETA report, originally published in 1999, which was produced by a group of high-ranking French defense and intelligence officials studying UFOs. It also includes a letter from Carol Rosin, who claims she served as spokeswoman for rocket pioneer Wernher von Braun in his final years.

    9
    / 10
  8. 8
    FBI9/1/23United States

    FBI September 2023 Sighting - Composite Sketch

    This document is an FBI Lab composite image combining an actual site photograph with a computer-rendered graphic overlay. It visually represents corroborating eyewitness accounts from September 2023 of a large, bronze-colored ellipsoid object that appeared out of a bright light and then vanished instantly.

    9
    / 10
  9. 9
    Dept. of War8/31/20Arabian Gulf

    DOW-UAP-D42, Range Fouler Debrief, Japan, 2023

    This is a U.S. military 'Range Fouler Debrief Form' filled out by a Navy pilot (O-2 rank) from squadron 482 ATKS after an encounter with unidentified aerial objects over the Arabian Gulf on August 31, 2020, at dusk. The pilot reported tracking multiple objects that moved at high speed and appeared simultaneously on sensors.

    9
    / 10
  10. 10
    Dept. of War3/23/26Pacific Time Zone

    DOW-UAP-D51, Email Correspondence, Pacific Time Zone, March 2023

    This document is an email exchange between officials at the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security and Air Force OSI, working to downgrade a report from Secret/NOFORN to Unclassified so it can be shared. The underlying report describes a civilian's sighting of a large blue triangular object near a national security facility in the Pacific Time Zone in March 2023.

    9
    / 10

About the PURSUE Directive

What is PURSUE?

PURSUE — the Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters — is a 2026 executive directive ordering the declassification and public release of all UAP-related records held by the Department of War, FBI, NASA, and State Department accumulated since 1947.

The 158 documents released on May 8, 2026 represent the first tranche of materials previously withheld under national security exemptions. They include incident reports, field investigations, interagency memos, and technical assessments spanning nearly eight decades of documented UAP encounters — plus 28 silent infrared, radar, and gun-camera videos.

PRIA has processed and scored every document with Claude, and run each video frame-by-frame through Gemini to surface HUD telemetry and motion observations — making the archive searchable and accessible to any curious citizen.

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All 158 Documents

All documents are sourced from publicly released government records under the PURSUE directive. Summaries and significance scores are generated by AI and are provided for informational purposes only. PRIA makes no representations about the accuracy of the underlying documents.

Last updated: May 8, 2026