There you have it. 78 classified UAP files — spanning 82 years — just dropped through the Departm…
May 8, 2026 · 0 likes · 0 comments
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There you have it. 78 classified UAP files — spanning 82 years — just dropped through the Department of War's PURSUE system. The first coordinated multi-agency disclosure in American history.
Four agencies. 52 files from the Department of War. 20 from the FBI. 3 from NASA. 2 from the Department of State.
WWII foo fighters from 1944. A 1963 White House memo on "alien race" contingency planning. Gemini 7 astronaut audio. An FBI case file that's been locked for decades. Diamond-shaped UAPs visible ONLY on shortwave infrared sensors — invisible to the naked eye.
Read that again. Invisible to the naked eye.
Objects making 90-degree turns at 80 mph — on video. A P-8A Poseidon tracking something at 500 knots skimming the ocean surface. A "bouncy ball" clocked at 483 mph for over 7 minutes straight. Physics doesn't do that. Not ours, anyway.
44% of the files are redacted. But here's what's interesting — the redaction policy protects witnesses and facilities. NOT the UAP data itself. They're hiding who saw it. Not what was seen.
And there are two suspicious gaps. 1969 to 1995. Then 2001 to 2015. Twenty-five years of nothing? You can't make this up.
So here's what happened. I pointed my AI agents at all 78 PDFs the moment they dropped. Within about an hour, it had read every single document, analyzed them, tiered findings by significance, cross-referenced across agencies — and built www.warufo.com from scratch. A full independent analysis site. No human analysts. No team. One AI agent, one hour. All while I was at Magic Kingdom on a date with my wife!
I didn't write a single line of that analysis. Didn't summarize a single PDF. My agent did all of it — while CNN is still figuring out where to download the files.
The verdict from the analysis: "No file says alien. No file says not alien." But physics-defying maneuvers documented by military-grade sensors — repeatedly, across decades — that's in there.
www.warufo.com — go see for yourself.
Thoughts?
Four agencies. 52 files from the Department of War. 20 from the FBI. 3 from NASA. 2 from the Department of State.
WWII foo fighters from 1944. A 1963 White House memo on "alien race" contingency planning. Gemini 7 astronaut audio. An FBI case file that's been locked for decades. Diamond-shaped UAPs visible ONLY on shortwave infrared sensors — invisible to the naked eye.
Read that again. Invisible to the naked eye.
Objects making 90-degree turns at 80 mph — on video. A P-8A Poseidon tracking something at 500 knots skimming the ocean surface. A "bouncy ball" clocked at 483 mph for over 7 minutes straight. Physics doesn't do that. Not ours, anyway.
44% of the files are redacted. But here's what's interesting — the redaction policy protects witnesses and facilities. NOT the UAP data itself. They're hiding who saw it. Not what was seen.
And there are two suspicious gaps. 1969 to 1995. Then 2001 to 2015. Twenty-five years of nothing? You can't make this up.
So here's what happened. I pointed my AI agents at all 78 PDFs the moment they dropped. Within about an hour, it had read every single document, analyzed them, tiered findings by significance, cross-referenced across agencies — and built www.warufo.com from scratch. A full independent analysis site. No human analysts. No team. One AI agent, one hour. All while I was at Magic Kingdom on a date with my wife!
I didn't write a single line of that analysis. Didn't summarize a single PDF. My agent did all of it — while CNN is still figuring out where to download the files.
The verdict from the analysis: "No file says alien. No file says not alien." But physics-defying maneuvers documented by military-grade sensors — repeatedly, across decades — that's in there.
www.warufo.com — go see for yourself.
Thoughts?