This article originally appeared onZeroHedgeand was republished with permission.
On Friday, the Trump administration released the first official tranche of declassified UAP (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena) and UFO files through the newPresidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters (PURSUE)- which of course was the alternative to therealincriminating Elite Presidential Shielding Taskforce Ensuring Impunity Now (EPSTEIN) files.
The files are hosted at the official government site:https://www.war.gov/UFO/. This marks the start of a rolling release schedule (new materials every few weeks) covering decades of unresolved cases across multiple agencies, with a strong emphasis on unprecedented transparency.
What’s Included in Release 01 (162 Files + Supporting Materials)
The initial drop focuses on 162 FBI documents, all in PDF format. These are unresolved cases where the government states it cannot make a definitive determination on the nature of the phenomena - often due to insufficient data - and explicitly invites public and private-sector analysis.
Mainstream reporting (Fox News, New York Post, and others) highlights additional materials in the broader release:
Apollo 12 and Apollo 17 mission photos showing strangely shaped objects and clusters of dots in the lunar sky.
A transcript from Apollo 17 operators describing “very bright particles or fragments” drifting by the spacecraft, “big ones on my window,” and “jagged, angular fragments that are tumbling” - likened to “the Fourth of July.”
FBI photos from New Year’s Eve 1999 showing two black-dot UAPs flying near U.S. aircraft.
References to “the latest UAP videos” and other original source documents/photos (including a colored illustration of a UFO over a field).
Source: The Vigilant Fox