DECLASSIFIED puts the United States government's official UFO record in your pocket — primary-source documents, intelligence reports, and Pentagon-released footage, organized and readable for the first time in a single native app.
Every file in DECLASSIFIED is an original government document: FBI field memos, Air Force intelligence cables, NARA microfilm rolls, DoD-released video footage, and official case resolutions from the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO). Exactly as released.
WHAT'S INSIDE
Over 160 declassified files across five curated collections:
— Project Blue Book — The complete NARA T-1206 microfilm series. 22 years of U.S. Air Force UFO investigation, from the 1947 Kenneth Arnold sighting to the program's closure in 1969.
— FBI Vault — All 16 parts of the FBI's declassified UFO file. Includes the famous Guy Hottel memo, the Roswell teletype, and decades of field reports from bureau field offices across the country.
— AARO Case Resolutions — Official resolution reports on the most significant recent UAP incidents, including Go Fast, Gimbal, and the EUCOM video series.
— DoD & NASA Footage — Pentagon-released video files played natively, including footage reviewed by Congress and released under statutory mandate.
— Curated Archive — FBI cables, State Department communications, NASA documentation, and additional primary-source records spanning the full modern era of UAP investigation.
FEATURES
→ Timeline — An interactive filmstrip spanning 1947 to today. Browse nine decades of incidents by year, jump between eras with the decade scrubber, and tap any document directly from the timeline.
→ Native reading — PDFs render in a full-screen reader. Videos play natively. No redirects. No browser.
→ Offline access — Download files for reading without a connection.
→ Personal notes — Annotate any document with your own observations and build your own case file.
→ Recently viewed — Pick up exactly where you left off.
→ Multi-collection browsing — Filter by release to move between archives, or search across the entire record.
The phenomenon has been documented by military pilots, investigated by multiple government agencies, and debated in Congress.