AI Disclosure Day — An investigative archive

What has actually been documented?

Official reports. Public hearings. Military testimony. Historical cases.
Research into consciousness. No speculation.  Only traceable sources.

In cinemas June 12, 2026

The film that asks the question this archive answers.

Spielberg's Disclosure Day was inspired by real congressional hearings and declassified military footage. We document the record behind the story.

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01 — Pentagon

The Pentagon has officially released UAP footage, confirming it as authentic recordings by military personnel.

02 — Congress

Public congressional hearings on UAP have been held, with military officers testifying under oath.

03 — Testimony

Multiple military pilots have placed formal testimonies on record regarding unexplained aerial phenomena.

04 — Science

Scientists at accredited institutions continue studying perception, consciousness, and anomalous cognition.

Three entry points into the documented record

Four pillars of the record

Why this matters

The topic is no longer confined to popular culture. It touches defense, technology, perception and possibly deeper questions about the nature of reality itself.

When governments speak openly about UAP — in formal hearings, official reports, and declassified releases — the frame of discussion changes. What was once marginal becomes a matter of institutional record.

The question is no longer whether something is being discussed at the highest levels. The question is what the documentation actually shows.

Traceable documents and records

For skeptics

This site does not ask you to believe.

It asks you to look at what has been documented, officially stated or formally investigated — and decide for yourself.

Recent developments

Apr 2026

H.R. 8197 introduced — bill to terminate AARO

Congressman Tim Burchett introduced legislation on April 6 to shut down the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office within 60 days and prohibit any replacement office. Follows Congresswoman Luna's public call to defund AARO, citing inadequate disclosure. Now before the House Committee on Armed Services. Source: Congress.gov.

Mar 2026

White House registers alien.gov and aliens.gov

Two new government domains registered approximately one month after Trump's disclosure directive. Sites carried no content at registration. A Pentagon spokesperson deferred all questions to the White House, whose only comment was "Stay tuned." Source: DefenseScoop.

Mar 2026

Trump disclosure directive — no files released as of March 7

Despite Trump's February directive, no declassified UAP material had been published as of early March. Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Christopher Mellon described the review process as a lengthy security clearance operation, requiring trained officers to clear each document individually. Source: CNN.

Feb 2026

Pentagon confirms UAP disclosure directive — AARO caseload exceeds 2,000

Defense Secretary Hegseth confirmed the Pentagon is working to release previously unseen UAP records under a presidential directive. AARO disclosed it now holds over 2,000 active cases, up from 1,600 in late 2024. Source: DefenseScoop.

Jan 2026

AARO publishes official UAP imagery archive

The Department of Defense released a public repository of declassified UAP footage from military sensors, with explicit confidence assessments for each case. New videos were added as recently as January 2026. Source: AARO / DoD.

Dec 2025

FY2026 National Defense Authorization Act signed with UAP provisions

The annual defense legislation passed with three UAP-specific mandates: expanded congressional briefings on intercepts since 2004, a classification matrix for affected programs, and streamlined inter-agency data sharing requirements. Source: DefenseScoop.

Sep 2025

House Oversight Committee hearing on UAP transparency and whistleblower protection

Military veterans including Dylan Borland testified before Congress about UAP encounters and institutional responses. Lawmakers pressed for stricter oversight and legal protection for those who report UAP observations. Source: AIAA Aerospace America.