All articles in the AIdisclosureday archive — organised by area of documentation. Each piece draws exclusively on traceable sources: official reports, formal testimony, peer-reviewed research and authenticated records.
Official documentation
Congressional hearings, declassified programs, radar confirmation and the documented history of government engagement with UAP.
An analysis of the formal congressional record — hearings, testimony under oath, and the institutional shift that followed.
Classified programsWhat the documented record reveals about the history of classified UAP programs, compartmentalisation and the limits of official disclosure.
Incident recordsA review of reported incident records associated with the Immaculate Constellation program — what has been documented and what remains contested.
Sensor dataCases where visual observation has been corroborated by independent radar returns — the evidentiary standard and what the record shows.
Case studyA detailed review of the Langley Air Force Base incident — sensor data, pilot accounts and the official response.
ArchiveAn introduction to the Archives for the Unexplained — one of the world's largest civilian UAP archives — and what its holdings reveal.
Witnesses
Named individuals — military, intelligence and civilian — who have placed formal statements on record. Includes the treatment of those who reported anomalous encounters within official channels.
How to assess credibility, corroboration and the institutional context of witness testimony — a framework for critical evaluation.
WhistleblowersDocumented cases of individuals who reported UAP encounters and subsequently experienced institutional isolation, clearance review and career consequences.
Medical recordA documented case involving VA medical intervention following a reported UAP encounter — what the records show and what remains unresolved.
WhistleblowersAn examination of a reported vehicle incident connected to a whistleblower case — documented claims, official responses and the evidentiary record.
Historical cases
Cases predating the current disclosure era — documented sightings, physical trace evidence, and government investigations from multiple countries that now form part of the official discussion.
A review of documented cases where UAP encounters left measurable physical traces — ground markings, radiation anomalies and material samples.
Historical analysisAn overview of the principal theoretical frameworks applied to the historical record — from misidentification and psychological explanations to more contested hypotheses.
Methodology
How to evaluate UAP documentation — the standards applied in this archive, the distinction between observation and interpretation, and the theoretical frameworks in use across the field.
A critical examination of how UAP research methodology has evolved — from anecdotal collection toward forensic standards of evidence.
Theoretical frameworksAn overview of the primary explanatory frameworks currently applied to UAP — their evidentiary basis, limitations and institutional standing.
Consciousness research
Scientific research into consciousness, perception and related fields — presented without advocacy, as part of the broader documented landscape where these questions intersect with the observation record.
The 23-year US government STAR GATE programme, the Princeton PEAR laboratory, and the Ganzfeld experiments — what the declassified and published record actually shows.
Peer-reviewedVan Lommel's Lancet study, the AWARE project, cross-cultural consistency and congenitally blind NDE cases — a review of the published scientific literature.
Cultural context
Steven Spielberg's Disclosure Day (June 12, 2026) was directly inspired by real congressional hearings and declassified military documentation. This section connects the film to the documented record it grew from.