PURSUE RELEASE 2 · NOW IN THE ARCHIVE

PURSUE Release 2 Is Here

The U.S. Department of War's second declassified UAP release has been processed, researched, and added to the archive, including two maximum-significance documents now leading the evidence ranking.

After an initial release of 65 documents, the U.S. Department of War has put out a second batch of declassified UAP records. We read every page of every document, wrote original English research and translated it into Hebrew, and folded all of it into the existing archive. Here is what was added.

What's New in Release 2

  • Six new bilingual research articles, written directly from the documents.
  • Two entirely new categories, CIA and DOE (Department of Energy), the first time intelligence-agency and nuclear-complex documents appear in the archive.
  • Fifty-seven new videos, all resolved and linked to their official viewing pages.
  • Two documents scored 10/10, the maximum significance, and now lead the homepage.

The Headline Finding: Two 10/10 Documents

Every New Document

Two New Categories

For the first time the archive includes records from the Central Intelligence Agency and the nuclear-weapons complex.

57 New Videos

All 57 Release 2 videos have been resolved and linked to their official viewing pages, joining the archive's video gallery.

Browse all videos

Why It Matters

  • Release 2 extends the timeline backward into the 1948 nuclear-complex investigations and adds an intelligence-community perspective.
  • The cross-link between Release 1's FBI-302 and Release 2's USPER narrative is significant: the same incident, with new first-person detail.
  • The nuclear-facility connection, Sandia, Pantex and Los Alamos, is a recurring theme worth noting.