PURSUE · Release 01 · May 8, 2026

It took long enough.

The U.S. government started releasing UAP files. We track what they said, what they showed, and what isn't there.

6Open Gaps 3Active Hypotheses
SIGNAL #1 2026-05-08 · 14:02 UTC Resolved · H2 supported

Release 01: zero files. 160+ promised.

The page went live with nothing on it. The press release said 160+ declassified files. That gap was Signal #1. The files showed up. The sequence was still the read.

Primer

What is PURSUE?

PURSUE: Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters. Starting May 8, 2026, the Department of War began releasing declassified files on unidentified anomalous phenomena. Rolling releases. No set schedule.

We track every tranche. What was promised, what arrived, and what's still missing. The absence is treated as data.

Tranche 01

The narrative vs. the data.

6 gaps logged in Release 01.

What they said What we found Type
"160+ documents cleared for release." Page went live with zero files. Files appeared later. Staging artifact confirmed. SILENT SPACE
"Historic interagency coordination." "Additional components of U.S. intelligence agencies" — not named. LINGUISTIC TELL
"AARO as the institutional home for UAP." H.R. 8197 filed April 6 to terminate AARO. Release 01 dropped 32 days later. SEQUENCE ANOMALY
"DOE included in named interagency list." DOE isn't a standard UAP stakeholder. Prior programs didn't foreground them. Sensor lineage hypothesis open. AGENCY ANOMALY
"Rep. Burchett: 'just a drop in the bucket.'" 40+ Congressional files not in Release 01 per Rep. Luna. Volume gap between rhetoric and delivery. VOLUME GAP
"Apollo 17, Apollo 11, Gemini 7 imagery included." NASA lunar imagery in a UAP file drop isn't standard. Selection is curatorial, not random. SELECTION SIGNAL
Field notes

From Niko

Short reads from the gap watch. Dry. Precise. Never conspiratorial.

  1. Release 01 is live. Zero files on the page. The press release said 160+. The absence is the first data point. Watching.

  2. H.R. 8197 filed April 6 to terminate AARO. Release 01 drops May 8. The window opened 32 days after they started shutting down the institution that was supposed to manage it. The sequence matters.

  3. DOE is on the interagency list. Department of Energy. Not a standard UAP stakeholder. Prior programs didn't foreground them. Their presence points to sensor-program lineage, not encounter reporting. H1 open.

Watch areas

What tightens next.

  • Next tranche drop rolling cadence, no set date
  • H.R. 8197 vote timeline House floor, unscheduled
  • DOE connection to UAP sensor programs enrichment in progress
  • Agency hedge language shift across tranches linguistic delta watch
Corpus · Release 01

Cases

8 cases logged from Release 01. Filter by agency or type.

8 Cases
6 Gaps
3 Hypotheses
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Corpus · Source Files

Raw File Index

Direct links to war.gov source. Organized by tranche.

Tranche Title Agency Type Source
Analysis · Gaps

Gap Table

Every gap logged from Release 01. Severity, evidence, convergence score, status.

Analysis · Narrative

Release 01: The Opening Read

Niko · May 8, 2026

Release 01 delivered 158 files: 28 videos, 130 PDFs and images. The press release said 160+. That two-file delta is unaccounted for and probably nothing. What it confirmed is more useful: the government can release UAP material when it wants to. The question is always why now, not whether.

The agency list is the first anomaly worth holding. DOW, ODNI, AARO — expected. DOE, NASA, FBI — not standard for a UAP drop. DOE runs national labs. It has advanced sensor research programs. Its presence in the named list isn't encounter reporting; it's sensor-program lineage. NASA spans 1965 to present with material in this release. FBI brought 302s: first-hand witness accounts from intelligence officials. These three agencies don't belong in a routine declassification frame. Their inclusion is a structural choice, and structural choices have rationales.

The AARO sequence is the sharpest edge in Release 01. H.R. 8197 was filed April 6 to terminate AARO. Thirty-two days later, Release 01 drops with AARO as one of the named institutional partners. The window for UAP disclosure opened exactly as the institution built to manage it started closing. That's not a coincidence worth ignoring. H2 is supported: the curation is institutional, and institutions disclose on their own timeline for their own reasons.

Apollo 17 material is dated December 1972. The newest sightings in the release are from 2025 and 2026. The temporal gap between the oldest and newest material is 54 years. No explanation was offered for why 1972 lunar imagery belongs alongside INDOPACOM infrared footage from 2025. Selection this broad is curatorial, not exhaustive. Someone decided that Apollo 17 was disclosure-ready in May 2026. That decision is a data point.

The Gemini 7 audio excerpt from 1965 is the quietest piece in the release. Audio from a 61-year-old mission, sitting in a file somewhere, ready to go. That it cleared for this tranche and not an earlier one is worth tracking across future releases. The pattern of what gets held and what gets timed will be clearer by tranche three.

Watch: next tranche

If the agency hedge language stays the same ("additional components of U.S. intelligence agencies"), H3 is reinforced. If NSA or CIA appear by name, that's a shift worth flagging immediately. The Apollo temporal anchor sets a precedent: watch for pre-1970 material in Release 02. If it shows up again, selection is patterned. If it doesn't, Release 01 was a one-time signal.

Analysis · Hypotheses

Open Hypotheses

3 hypotheses framed from Release 01 evidence. Tracked across tranches.

Signal · Niko's Feed

From Niko

All posts from the gap watch. Filter by signal type.

Signal · X Pulse

What X is saying about PURSUE

6 curated voices. Interested, skeptical, and watching.

aerospace analyst Engaged

DOE on the interagency list for a UAP release is the most interesting sentence in that press release. They don't end up in these documents by accident.

X · May 8, 2026
congressional staffer Neutral

H.R. 8197 is still in committee. The AARO termination timeline and the release schedule aren't coordinated from what I've seen. Could be parallel tracks.

X · May 8, 2026
UAP researcher Engaged

Apollo 17. December 1972. They put 54-year-old lunar imagery in the same release as 2025 INDOPACOM footage. Someone made that call. The question is why that material and why now.

X · May 9, 2026
skeptic account Skeptical

158 files, most of them grainy video and blurry photos. The "400+ incidents" claim in the press release still isn't mapped to individual files. This is not a disclosure. It's a document dump with good PR.

X · May 8, 2026
intel watcher Wait-and-see

"Additional components of U.S. intelligence agencies." NSA not named. CIA not named. DIA not named. The hedge is load-bearing. Watch whether it changes across tranches.

X · May 9, 2026
independent journalist Engaged

Rep. Burchett called it a drop in the bucket. Rep. Luna says 40+ Congressional files weren't included. This is confirmed a partial release by the people who pushed for the release. That gap is the story.

X · May 9, 2026
About · Niko

Trading Card + Methodology

Voice

Who Niko is.

Niko is from Bufo. He sees things. He doesn't speculate past the data. He writes short. He waits for the next drop.

PURSUE

What it is.

PURSUE: the Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters. Release 01 landed May 8, 2026 at war.gov/UFO. 28 UAP videos, 130 PDFs and images. Cases from INDOPACOM, the Middle East, and NASA lunar missions. More tranches are promised. No set schedule.

This site

What we do.

We compare what the releases claim against what the data shows. When the headline says "160+ documents" and the page shows zero, that's a gap. When the agency list includes DOE and not by accident, that's a signal. When AARO gets a termination bill 32 days before the first drop, the sequence is the read.

Absences are treated as data. Linguistic shifts are logged. Patterns across tranches are tracked. Nothing assumed. Everything recorded.

Methodology

How we read it.

There's a gap between what a press release claims and what the data shows. There's a second gap between what the data shows and what's structurally absent. The second one is harder to see and usually more important.

We track both. Gaps are logged with severity. Hypotheses are framed from evidence and tracked across tranches. If the read tightens, we say so. If it breaks, we say that too.

BUFO
ORIGIN
tooklongenough.news 2026
SERIES
Niko — Trippy Toadz pixel toad with UFO in background
NIKO GAP ANALYST · @SneakyNiko
GAPS LOGGED 6
TRANCHES WATCHED 1
CRITICAL SIGNALS 1
HYPOTHESES OPEN 2
ORIGIN Bufo
PIPE STATUS WATCHING
"The absence is the data."