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The move coincides with the launch of a federal website, Aliens.gov, aimed at centralizing public information. Officials say the effort reflects a broader push for transparency.
Following the deaths and unexplained disappearances of several scientists linked to UFO research, Tennessee Congressman Tim Burchett has sounded the alarm about what he calls a troubling and “dark” pattern.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Donald Trump’s pledge to release official files relating to UFOs has intrigued conspiracy theorists who suspect the US government has hidden evidence of alien activity on Earth.
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US government registers Alien.gov website as speculation grows that UFO disclosure day may be near
In a move that has left UFO enthusiasts across the globe buzzing, the US government has quietly registered the websites alien.gov and aliens.gov. The sudden emergence of these domains has ignited wild speculation that a major announcement about extraterrestrial life could be imminent.
A general’s disappearance fuels UFO theories as Dr. Bill Birnes questions presidential secrecy and what the government may know
As of March 19, neither Alien.gov or Aliens.gov directs online users to a completed website.
A new White House URL is out of this world (wide web). The eyebrow-raising domain name — “Aliens.gov” — has been added to the federal government’s official website registry, amplifying speculation that President Trump could be gearing up to pull back the curtain on what US intelligence agencies really know about whether we’re alone in the universe.