
New Website Enhances Searchability of War.gov UFO Files
A new website called Probed.space has launched a searchable research layer for the official War.gov UFO files, making it easier for users to explore and analyze the extensive collection of PURSUE UFO documents. The platform provides an enhanced interface that goes beyond basic browsing by allowing users to search through the full text of documents, metadata, and extracted claims. This feature significantly improves the accessibility of information contained within the official War.gov releases.
Probed.space currently covers all three PURSUE file releases, encompassing 294 official assets including documents, images, videos, and audio files. The site structures these materials into searchable findings, source excerpts, entity links, media context, timeline references, and research-focused filters. Users can filter their searches by release date, agency, asset type, location, year, shape, sensor, platform, USO tag, and other facets to refine their exploration of the UFO files.
The website aims to provide a more comprehensive research experience than what is available on War.gov alone. By integrating OCR technology and advanced search capabilities, Probed.space enables users to delve deeper into specific claims within the documents and connect related pieces of information across various sources. This approach helps researchers and enthusiasts move beyond surface-level browsing to uncover meaningful insights from the extensive archive.
ProbedSpace encourages feedback from users on how to further improve the platform's functionality and usability. The goal is to create a more accessible and informative resource for anyone interested in studying UFO-related data released by government agencies.
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