The PURSUE Release: Elevating UAP from Folklore to Public Accountability

To the point

Rafael Di Carlantonio argues that mysteries deepen with study and UAP fits that pattern, and the May PURSUE release makes the topic more accountable by placing a public, data-rich archive of UAP records into official channels for careful, evidence-based scrutiny.

Mystery Does Not Get Smaller When We Study It
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Mystery Does Not Get Smaller When We Study It

This essay argues that the recent release of UAP files does not resolve the mystery, but changes the status of the question. By bringing the subject into an official public process, it shifts the conversation away from ridicule and toward responsibility: better data, better questions, and a form of inquiry capable of distinguishing noise from signal, belief from evidence, and speculation from understanding.