White House Registers Alien.gov and Aliens.gov Amid UFO File Push
The White House registered alien.gov and aliens.gov domains three days after Trump ordered release of government files on extraterrestrial life and UAPs, with sites remaining inactive.
- The Trump administration has registered the federal domain Aliens.gov amid renewed public interest in unidentified anomalous phenomena, referred to as UFOs or UAPs.
- President Donald Trump has pledged to release more government records on the subject, though the Pentagon's Anomaly Resolution Office has found no evidence of extraterrestrial beings.
- Trump has accused former President Obama of sharing classified information about aliens and suggested he has a speech prepared on the topic.
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Alien.gov and Aliens.gov Domains Registered by US After Donald Trump’s Promise Over ‘UFO’ Files
Reports indicate that the domains were registered through official US government channels, similar to other .gov websites used by federal agencies. However, as of now, neither 'Alien.gov' nor 'Aliens.gov' hosts active content, and authorities have not issued a formal explanation regarding their purpose. Alien.gov and Aliens.gov Domains Registered by US After Donald Trump’s Promise Over ‘UFO’ Files.
Trump Admin Quietly Registers ‘Aliens.gov’ Domain Ahead of UFO Files Release
by Frank Bergman, Slay News: As the federal government moves toward a sweeping release of all files on extraterrestrial life and unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), or UFOs, President Donald Trump’s administration has quietly registered the “aliens.gov” website domain, signaling a potential public portal for long-hidden secrets. The move comes as momentum grows behind President Trump’s […]
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