The Disclosure Project Intelligence Archive (DPIA, dpiarchive.com) was launched publicly in 2024 after 18 months of digitization work. WHAT IT CONTAINS: “33 years of research containing thousands of documents, videos and photographs.” Content includes: government documents from countries worldwide, whistleblower testimony from military and intelligence insiders, crash retrieval case files, documentation of UAP black sites and secret corporate facilities, and information on classified exotic propulsion and DEW programs. ACCESS: Free and publicly available — requires login creation. Crowdfunding supported. SENATE INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEE: Senior members of the Senate Intelligence Committee requested Greer’s archive in 2022 — meaning elements of congressional oversight were formally engaging with civilian UAP research outside AARO channels, consistent with the pattern of Congress going around official disclosure mechanisms (Rep. Burlison contacting McCasland directly, Luna demanding 46 videos, April 27 deadline). INTELLIGENCE ASSESSMENT: The DPIA exists as a private parallel to the AAWSAP Capella database (Vallee-designed, 260,000+ incidents, still classified). Where Capella is locked inside government and Congress has not declassified it, DPIA contains Greer’s 33-year private collection made voluntarily public. Both represent large UAP data warehouses — one classified, one open. Community assessment: “a mixture of documents, photos, sites, and info collected over the years” — substantive but requiring independent source verification per document.
