Disclosure Navigator brings together government disclosure records, congressional testimony, and the best investigative research in the space — and connects it all into a living intelligence library that grows with every new release.
Government releases contain thousands of pages across hundreds of PDFs. Alongside that, the most credentialed investigators in this space have spent decades interviewing insiders, tracking programs, and publishing what they've found. We ingest all of it, extract the people, programs, cases, and events buried inside, and connect them across every source so you can explore from any angle. Every new government disclosure release — and every major new investigative source — gets added to the library.
The government has released hundreds of pages of UAP-related records — but a dump of PDFs isn't useful to most people. Disclosure Navigator gives you a plain-English summary of every document, an analysis of what it means, and direct links to every person, program, and case mentioned inside — so you can go as deep as you want, starting from zero.
You've followed the researchers. You know the names. Now see how it all connects. Disclosure Navigator cross-references every person, program, and organization across government records and the best investigative sources in the space. See who appears in which documents, how cases overlap between a Senate hearing and a George Knapp interview, and what the full picture looks like when everything is connected.
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