Unpacking War.gov's PURSUE UAP Release: Multisensor Footage, Misattributions, and the Call for Data Curation
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War.gov’s PURSUE release of the first UAP tranche, with videos, PDFs, and mission reports from U.S. military and intelligence communities, is being organized by Mick West into an index that links items to locations, sensors, and sources, showing many observations as ambiguous areas of contrast with explanations ranging from missiles and birds to reflections or balloons, noting misattributions and references to Corbell, sparking mixed reactions about image quality and the idea of disclosure, while highlighting the limits of infrared data and the need for clearer visible‑light coverage and careful data curation to map videos to reports, and even including NASA Gemini 5 audio and Apollo imagery that fuel broader historical UAP discussions.
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