Documentary Podcast Series
UNRESOLVED
SIGNALS
An AI-powered documentary investigation cross-referencing government archives, military reports, and declassified documents from dozens of countries to answer the oldest open question in human history: what have we been seeing in our skies?
Every document. Every country. Every question. Every release.
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Episodes live
95
Primary sources cited
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Countries in the record
Episodes
Trump, Epstein, and the Missing Eleven
April 24, 2026
Disclosure has become a political weapon. A four-move playbook (promise, slow-walk, confirmation theater, reset) has run on every radioactive file America has held: MKULTRA, JFK, Roswell, Tuskegee, COVID. In 2026 it is running weekly on two files at once. The UAP file. The Epstein file. Same administration. Same office. Same week. We document the loop, update the eleven missing scientists, red-team our own thesis on the air, and ask the hardest question of the cycle: who benefits when nothing is released?
Blue Book — The Decline
April 24, 2026
Under the five directors who followed Edward Ruppelt, the Air Force's UFO investigation dropped its 'unidentified' percentage from twenty-five percent to less than one — not because the cases got easier to explain, but because the standard of proof for an explanation got lower. Patrolman Lonnie Zamora's oval craft on four legs outside Socorro. The 1965 wave a planetarium director called astronomically impossible. Swamp gas in Michigan. And a Minority Leader from Michigan named Gerald Ford, who wrote the letter that forced the hearings.
The Robertson Panel
April 17, 2026
In January 1953, five physicists at the Pentagon reviewed twenty-three UFO cases out of more than two thousand in Air Force files. Twelve hours on one percent of the data. The CIA convened the meeting and classified its own sponsorship. What the panel recommended — training, debunking, and the Espionage Act for pilots who talked — shaped American UFO policy for the next seventy years.
Blue Book — The Rise
April 17, 2026
Edward Ruppelt rebuilt the Air Force's UFO investigation from scratch. He coined the term UFO, commissioned the Battelle statistical study that proved the unknowns were a distinct population, and ran the only honest military investigation of the phenomenon. Then objects appeared on radar over Washington, D.C., and the CIA decided the situation needed to be managed.
The First Investigations
April 13, 2026
The U.S. Air Force opened the first formal UFO investigation. Project Sign analysts concluded the objects were extraterrestrial. General Vandenberg destroyed every copy. Then came the dark ages: Project Grudge, the FBI's parallel track, the Guy Hottel memo, and the Fort Monmouth sightings that forced the overhaul.
Something Else Entirely
April 11, 2026
The ghost rockets left Scandinavia. In thirty days, objects appeared across thirteen countries. Five governments investigated. Each reached the same classified conclusion. The Peenemunde theory collapsed. And the man who wrote to the President about ghost rockets ordered his own analysts' extraterrestrial conclusion destroyed.
The Missing
April 9, 2026
Over the past twenty months, eight people connected to aerospace, nuclear research, advanced propulsion, and defense science have died or disappeared in the United States. Three cases are solved. Five remain open. This episode traces the documented record, the base rate question, the GEC-Marconi parallel, and the history of intelligence agencies weaponizing pattern-seeking.
The Ghost Rockets
April 8, 2026
Six months before Kenneth Arnold, before Roswell, something was already flying over Scandinavia. Over two thousand sightings across five countries. Lake crashes with no debris. Three democracies censored their press. And a classified Swedish conclusion that the objects represented technology beyond any known culture on earth.
The Summer of 1947
April 6, 2026
When the United States military began generating classified documents about unidentified aerial phenomena. Kenneth Arnold, Roswell, the FBI teletype, missing records, the Twining Memo, and the National Security Act that built the institutional architecture of secrecy.
The Oldest Question
April 5, 2026
From 1440 BCE Egypt to the 2024 Schumer Amendment, the global UAP record spans millennia, continents, and classification levels. This episode lays the foundation: what do the documents actually say, who kept them, and why does the full picture remain unassembled?
Featured Source
Project Sign Technical Report No. F-TR-2274
Air Materiel Command, Wright-Patterson AFB — February 1949
The U.S. Air Force's first official investigation into unidentified aerial phenomena. Classified SECRET upon completion. The report's central finding recommended that UFOs be investigated as potentially interplanetary vehicles. Air Force leadership rejected the conclusion, disbanded Project Sign, and replaced it with Project Grudge.
Tier 1 — Government Primary DocumentAbout This Project
Unresolved Signals is a documentary investigation into the global UAP evidence base. The show cross-references ancient texts, government archives, military reports, and declassified documents from dozens of countries to trace a record that spans millennia.
Produced by Talentless AI, the show uses an AI-powered research pipeline to process thousands of primary sources across multiple languages. Every claim cites a specific document. Every source is tiered by provenance. The full bibliography is published with each episode.
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