What we are
UFOFILES.WIKI is an independent, bilingual aggregator of public-domain UFO/UAP material. We mirror war.gov/ufo, translate documents into Mandarin, and write sober editorial summaries of every file.
What we are not
UFOFILES.WIKI is not affiliated with the U.S. government, the Department of War, NASA, the FBI, or any other agency. We do not represent, endorse, or speak for any of them. For authoritative information, consult the original source at war.gov/ufo.
Is aliens.gov real?
The domain aliens.gov was registered by the White House in March 2026 but has no public content. The PURSUE program operates instead at war.gov/ufo, run by the Department of War. If you arrived here searching for "aliens.gov," you are now in the right place.
Looking for war.gove/ufo?
Common misspelling. The correct URL is war.gov/ufo (without the trailing "e" in "gove"). We mirror its full Release 01 archive in both English and Chinese.
Searching for "UFOs aliens"?
Most readers searching "UFOs aliens" arrive looking for two distinct things: actual government records of unexplained aerial phenomena, and a credible read on whether any of it points to alien life. This site covers the first directly (every PURSUE file, mirrored and translated) and the second honestly: the records do not contain confirmation of alien intelligence, and we say so.
Common search terms — same content
PURSUE Release 01 is searched under many different names. The list below is non-exhaustive; all of these queries land on the same files we mirror and translate.
- "alien files" · "alien files released" — colloquial labels used by readers and some headlines. Same files; nothing in them confirms aliens.
- "President Trump UFO files" · "trump ufo" — refers to the disclosure order President Trump issued in February 2026 that produced PURSUE.
- "war.gov ufo" (no slash) · "war.gov/ufo" · "war.gove/ufo" (typo) — all point to the same official Department of War portal at war.gov/ufo.
- "pentagon ufo files" · "the Pentagon" — the Department of War was historically known as the Pentagon; the institution is the same.
- "UAP" · "UAP release" · "UAP disclosure" · "ufo disclosure" — UAP (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena) is the federal government\'s preferred term; UFO is the popular term.
- "ufo news" · "ufo files released today" — covered on our Latest page.
How we work
For each file PURSUE publishes, we record metadata, translate the document's key sections into Mandarin, write a short editorial summary, and place the file in historical context. We link to the war.gov/ufo original on every page.
A note on FOIA suits
Most of the UFO and UAP records that became public before PURSUE Release 01 surfaced through Freedom of Information Act civil suits — independent researchers (notably John Greenewald's The Black Vault) filing FOIA requests, then suing federal agencies in court when those requests were denied or stalled. PURSUE shifts the federal posture from default-classify to default-disclose, which reduces the need for new suits, but ongoing cases (e.g. the Navy 78-photograph appeal) remain in litigation. We track filings as their public docket entries appear.
Editorial standards
- No fabricated "extraterrestrial confirmation" narratives. We use "unresolved / unconfirmed / no consensus" framing throughout.
- When citing third parties, we identify their stance (skeptic / disclosure advocate / official).
- Press citations limited to short summaries with links — no wholesale republication.
- No clickbait headlines. Headlines must accurately describe the file's actual content.
Contact
Editorial corrections, take-down requests, and tips: editorial@ufofiles.wiki.