There you have it! The #Pentagon quietly DOUBLED the number of declassified UAP files.
May 10, 2026 · 0 likes · 0 comments
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There you have it! The #Pentagon quietly DOUBLED the number of declassified UAP files.
Two days ago I launched warufo.com to analyze the 78 files in PURSUE Release 01. My AI agents — not interns, not contractors, not a newsroom — tore through every PDF, every video, every redacted FBI 302.
Then something happened.
The CSV updated. 78 became 161. Eighty-three new files just... appeared. Same release. Same URL. No press statement. No announcement. Nothing.
My monitoring cron caught it within hours. The agents re-ingested everything. Updated the site. Rebuilt the analysis. 161 files across 82 years and four agencies — DoW, FBI, NASA, State Department — all processed before most newsrooms finished reading the original 78.
You can't make this up.
FBI went from 20 files to 57. NASA from 3 to 15. We now have 28 military sensor videos — up from ONE (the Gemini 7 audio from 1965). The evidence barometer moved from 47% to 52% Suggestive.
And the new material? It's not filler.
An FBI interview with a senior intelligence official describing a super-hot orb at a military facility — tracked on FLIR, too fast for helicopter pursuit. A 130-to-195-foot bronze metallic object that materialized out of a bright light and vanished instantly — five corroborating witnesses, FBI Lab composite sketch. Apollo 17 photos showing a triangular formation in the lunar sky that the DoW has an ACTIVE investigation on. In 2026. On 50-year-old NASA photos.
The 30-year gap between 1966 and 1995? Now has 7 data points. The 15-year gap from 2001 to 2015? Four. The timeline went from basically 2025 to 34 unique years spanning 1944 through 2026.
This is what winning looks like. Not because of UFOs — because of what AI agents just did. They monitored a government data source, detected an undisclosed update, re-analyzed 161 files across four agencies, and updated a public research site. Automatically. While humans slept.
That's the whole point. The gap between what AI CAN do and what institutions ARE doing — it's embarrassing.
Check it yourself: https://warufo.com
Thoughts?
Two days ago I launched warufo.com to analyze the 78 files in PURSUE Release 01. My AI agents — not interns, not contractors, not a newsroom — tore through every PDF, every video, every redacted FBI 302.
Then something happened.
The CSV updated. 78 became 161. Eighty-three new files just... appeared. Same release. Same URL. No press statement. No announcement. Nothing.
My monitoring cron caught it within hours. The agents re-ingested everything. Updated the site. Rebuilt the analysis. 161 files across 82 years and four agencies — DoW, FBI, NASA, State Department — all processed before most newsrooms finished reading the original 78.
You can't make this up.
FBI went from 20 files to 57. NASA from 3 to 15. We now have 28 military sensor videos — up from ONE (the Gemini 7 audio from 1965). The evidence barometer moved from 47% to 52% Suggestive.
And the new material? It's not filler.
An FBI interview with a senior intelligence official describing a super-hot orb at a military facility — tracked on FLIR, too fast for helicopter pursuit. A 130-to-195-foot bronze metallic object that materialized out of a bright light and vanished instantly — five corroborating witnesses, FBI Lab composite sketch. Apollo 17 photos showing a triangular formation in the lunar sky that the DoW has an ACTIVE investigation on. In 2026. On 50-year-old NASA photos.
The 30-year gap between 1966 and 1995? Now has 7 data points. The 15-year gap from 2001 to 2015? Four. The timeline went from basically 2025 to 34 unique years spanning 1944 through 2026.
This is what winning looks like. Not because of UFOs — because of what AI agents just did. They monitored a government data source, detected an undisclosed update, re-analyzed 161 files across four agencies, and updated a public research site. Automatically. While humans slept.
That's the whole point. The gap between what AI CAN do and what institutions ARE doing — it's embarrassing.
Check it yourself: https://warufo.com
Thoughts?