Dr. Steven Greer has digitized the entire documentary contents of the Disclosure Project and has released it online as the Disclosure Project Intelligence Archive, at https://geni.us/DPIArchive. Names names. Unredacted.
Thanks to Len.
On his site, Dr. Greer says of the DPIA:
We are thrilled to announce that the Disclosure Project Intelligence Archive is now freely available to the public. Although the archive is operational, it is still in the early stages of its development. There are significant needs for enhancements in refinement, categorization, and labeling to fully realize its potential. We felt it was critically important to launch this archive now, prioritizing open access to information over perfection.
How You Can Contribute
To keep this archive free and accessible to everyone, we rely on your support. Please visit our archive Crowdfunding Site to help us continue this important work. Your contributions will enable us to improve and expand this valuable resource.
What to Expect
The archive is a robust tool already but is not yet the final product. We are committed to its continuous improvement, which includes refining the existing content, enhancing organization, and integrating new information regularly. This extensive development will take years due to the vast amount of material involved.
Get Involved
We are currently seeking an experienced digital archivist to help lead these efforts. If you have expertise in refining, labeling, and categorizing complex datasets, we would be excited to hear from you. Until we are able to secure a suitable specialist, the archive will remain a work in progress.
Learn to Navigate the Archive
For guidance on how to effectively utilize the archive, please consult the FAQs associated with it. These resources are designed to help you make the most of the information available.
Our Commitment
Our primary goal is to ensure that the Disclosure Project Intelligence Archive remains a free and unrestricted resource. It is designed to serve as a cornerstone for education and research, offering invaluable data to the public. Achieving this goal is only possible with your support. Please consider supporting our Archive Crowdfunding Site to keep the archive free and accessible to all.
Thank You for Your Support!