🛸 The Pentagon Just Opened A Website That Drops Actual UFO Files — Free PDFs

:alien: 161 FBI UFO Files, Free PDFs, Officially Released

The Pentagon (recently rebranded Department of War) just opened a public website that drops actual UFO files. Not press releases. The PDFs themselves.

:flying_saucer: What landed

A site called PURSUEPresidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters. Trump pushed for it, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth signed off. May 8: first batch dropped — 161 FBI files, all PDFs, free to grab. The government’s labelling these “unresolved cases” — meaning even they couldn’t decide what the thing in the sky was.

:paperclip: UAP = Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena. Government’s polite code for UFO. Same idea, less embarrassing on a memo.

:inbox_tray: Where to grab them

:globe_with_meridians: The site: https://www.war.gov/UFO/
:newspaper: AP coverage · USA Today coverage

:spiral_calendar: The small catch

This is “Release 01.” New batches drop every few weeks. Bookmark the site, not the files.

What’s the first one you’re cracking open?

Interesting. But why does my cpu spike when i go there?

:alien: Someone turned the Pentagon UFO dump into a searchable intelligence archive

The recent UFO/PURSUE release wasn’t just dumped as PDFs… it turns out someone actually rebuilt the entire dataset into a clean, searchable web archive.

Instead of digging through 100+ raw FBI/NASA PDFs, you can now browse everything like a proper intelligence system — categorized, readable, and organized.

:open_file_folder: Photos
:page_facing_up: Documents
:movie_camera: Videos
:brain: Mission reports grouped properly

Feels less like random government files… and more like a structured UFO evidence database.

:link: uforadar.site

Not sure how long it stays like this before it gets buried in raw file dumps again.

New Files are already dumped by the US gov. and seems like the website has already uploaded the new ones perfectly organized.

https://uforadar.site/