Welcome to Disclosure Navigator
Disclosure Navigator is a research platform built on declassified government documents, congressional testimony, and verified researcher sources — giving you tools to explore, connect, and understand the UAP disclosure record.
What the Platform Does
Disclosure Navigator turns thousands of primary-source documents into a structured, searchable knowledge base. Instead of reading through hundreds of PDFs yourself, you can search the library, explore entities and events, trace relationships, and ask the AI to synthesize what the evidence actually says.
Every claim the AI makes is sourced directly from the document library — not from the open internet. That means when the AI cites a source, you can click through to the original document and verify it yourself.
The Five Main Sections
Two Types of Source Data
All data in the library is tagged by source type:
- Government sources: Official declassified documents, AARO reports, congressional testimony, and government disclosure releases. These carry the highest evidentiary weight because they come from institutional records.
- Research sources: Investigative journalism, researcher interviews, documentaries, and testimony from credible witnesses. Valuable context, but treated as secondary to government records.
The AI notes the source type behind every claim in a briefing, so you always know the evidence level behind what you're reading.
Creating an Account
Sources and the media library are publicly accessible without an account. To use AI Briefings, the Entity Explorer, Timeline, and Graph, you need to sign in. Creating an account gives you a 3-day free trial — no credit card required.
See Accounts, Plans & Free Trial for full details on what each plan includes.