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The week in disclosure
- PURSUE
The Pentagon released 162 UAP files under PURSUE. None confirm alien life.
The first batch dropped May 8, 2026: 162 declassified records of videos, photos, and decades of sightings. A second batch of 64 files followed. Nothing in them proves extraterrestrial life.
Read - Hal Puthoff
A former CIA-funded researcher says the US holds four alien species. No evidence backs it.
Dr. Hal Puthoff, a physicist whose UAP work was once CIA-funded, says insiders told him the government holds remains of four distinct alien species from crashed craft. No document or agency statement supports it.
Read - Nimitz
The 2004 Nimitz "Tic Tac" encounter: what the Navy confirmed, and what it didn't.
Navy pilots filmed a fast-moving object off California in 2004. The Pentagon later confirmed the footage is authentic and the object unidentified. It has never said the craft was alien.
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The PURSUE Files capsule
Four pieces tied to the May 2026 declassifications. Each ships with a printed dossier of the files that inspired it. Numbered, dated, gone when they are gone.
- Pieces
- 04
- Edition
- of 250
- Ends
- 2026-06-11
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