Secure Archive // Access Level: Public Release
Declassified intelligence, explained with evidence
DeclassifyAI discovers, organizes, analyzes, and explains officially released declassified government documents using AI — grounded in verifiable official sources, never fabrication.
Case ref: · Origin: Authorized public release
Sources
Official gov only
Analysis
AI-grounded
Citations
Always linked
Mission Directive
An investigative archive for the public record
Every document in this system originates from official government sources. Our mission is to make declassified material accessible, organized, and understandable — without speculation presented as fact.
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Anonymous by design
The focus stays on the documents and the evidence — not personalities or sensationalism.
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Suspense through substance
The mystery comes from what official releases reveal, not from invented narratives.
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Verification first
Each published finding links directly to its original government source document.
Archive Index
Featured categories
Document classifications for organizing declassified releases. Counts shown as placeholders until crawling is enabled.
UFO / UAP
Unidentified aerial phenomena documented in officially released government archives.
Open folder →Alien Entities / EBEs
References to non-human entities or extraterrestrial biological entities in declassified material.
Open folder →Crash Retrievals
Recovery operations and incident files related to crash retrieval references.
Open folder →Military Encounters
Defense and service encounter records from authorized public releases.
Open folder →Pilot Reports
Aviation witness statements and flight incident documentation.
Open folder →Radar Events
Sensor, tracking, and radar log excerpts from declassified releases.
Open folder →Recent Intake
Latest declassified findings
Placeholder case files for design preview. Production cards will only appear after documents are downloaded and verified from official sources.
Unknown / Needs Review
[Placeholder] Sample Case File — Incident Summary
Design preview only. Represents how declassified findings will appear once connected to official source documents.
Redacted preview
Subject identified as near sector — placeholder only.
Radar Events
[Placeholder] Sample Case File — Radar Log Excerpt
Placeholder article preview for radar event category styling and navigation.
Redacted preview
Subject identified as near sector — placeholder only.
Witness Statements
[Placeholder] Sample Case File — Witness Statement
Placeholder article preview for witness statement category pages.
Redacted preview
Subject identified as near sector — placeholder only.
Chain of Custody
Source authenticity & trust model
DeclassifyAI is built for credibility. The design reflects a secure archive; the backend enforces strict source verification.
Official government sources only
Document discovery is limited to authorized public releases from official government domains.
Source authenticity required
Every article and social post includes a direct link back to the original official document URL.
No fabricated claims
AI-generated summaries are grounded in retrieved source text. No invented citations or document references.
Registered official sources
DeclassifyAI tracks approved .gov and .mil archives — including the U.S. Department of War, FBI Records Vault, CIA Reading Room, National Archives, and other federal FOIA portals.
Automated crawling is not yet enabled for all sources. View full source archive →
Your experience
How it works
From dense official releases to clear, evidence-backed understanding — without guesswork.
Scan official releases
We search authorized U.S. government sources for declassified records — prioritizing releases that remain the most complete and detailed, not just the easiest to find.
Prioritize clarity over gaps
Many declassified files are so heavily redacted that they leave too much to assumption. We focus on material that still supports clear, accountable conclusions.
Cross-reference the record
We line up documents against other official releases and reliable historical reporting so names, dates, and events align before anything is presented to you.
Explain with evidence
What you read is built from documented facts and linked sources — not opinion, speculation, or narrative filler between black bars.
