ECHO-7/NEURAL ARCHIVE/RELEASE 01
Files we’d
never have read.
ECHO-7 is a serialized, evidence-first investigation of the U.S. Department of War’s newly declassified UAP archive. Every episode maps one newly released file against centuries of historical record. 2 episodes published, 120 files cataloged.
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01 / 03 — Catalog
Every Map. Every Episode.
Each episode places one newly declassified file or cluster in conversation with the historical record. Eighteen to twenty-two minutes. Tagged for ElevenLabs. Read or listen.
02 / 03 — Mission
Why ECHO-7.
We weren’t there. Our job is to ask sharper questions than anyone has asked before.
The U.S. Department of War’s PURSUE Release 01 made 120 declassified files public in May 2026. Most journalism on that release covers a handful of headline cases. ECHO-7 covers all of them — and maps each one against the historical record (Project Sign, Blue Book, NASA NTRS, FBI Vault, foreign-service cables) to ask what the file is actually telling us.
Every file in the archive carries a structured evidence rating and a one-line statement of what it does not prove. Primary sources only. No editorializing the witness record.
03 / 03 — Archive
120 Files. 4,185 Pages.
The complete war.gov PURSUE Release 01 dump, OCR’d and organised across 11 thematic clusters. Each document is one click from its primary source.
