About
Anomaly Daily
A daily-puzzle and data-visualization publication for the disclosure era — and for everything we still can't explain about the world after that.
Why this exists
In May 2026, the U.S. Department of War's PURSUE program released its first declassified tranche of UAP material. The press handled it as a single-day story. The actual material — 162 files, with more to come — deserves more than that.
Anomaly Daily exists because there's a gap between the people doing serious work on these subjects and the people who'd find it interesting if it were presented with respect for both. We make a daily puzzle, build interactive maps, and maintain a sourced archive — without the breathless framing on one side or the dismissive condescension on the other.
Who runs it
One person. Todd Miller. Anomaly Daily is a deliberate side bet — ~4 hours a week after launch, leaning heavily on automation and AI tooling to keep the daily cadence sustainable from a one-person shop.
We're explicit about which parts are AI-assisted and which are human-judged in the methodology page.
Scope beyond UAP
UAP is the launch wedge — the May 2026 disclosure moment is genuinely the right time. The longer arc is broader: ancient mysteries (the Great Pyramid, Göbekli Tepe, the Antikythera mechanism), cryptids, well-documented paranormal cases, unexplained historical incidents (Dyatlov Pass, the Mary Celeste, Tunguska), and weird weather. The brand is "anomaly," not "UFO." Everything we build extends naturally to the rest.
Get in touch
Press, embed inquiries, partnerships, corrections, and security disclosures go through /contact. No public email address by design.