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THE BET: Twenty-five million dollars says someone in Washington will say the word.

The source frames a major prediction-market bet on alien disclosure as a political question, not a scientific one.

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  • Source reportedObserved

    The source describes Polymarket as the world’s largest prediction market.

    The source describes Polymarket as the world’s largest prediction market.

  • InterpretationAsserted

    The publication reports that the prediction market is betting on a political event rather than a scientific conclusion.

  • Source reportedAsserted

    The source reports that President Trump said he would direct federal agencies to identify and release files related to aliens, UAPs, and UFOs.

    President Trump posts on Truth Social that he will direct the Secretary of Defense and other federal agencies to begin identifying and releasing government files on aliens, UAPs, and UFOs.

  • Source reportedAsserted

    The source reports that Pete Hegseth said the Pentagon was working on a related file review.

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed that the Pentagon was actively working on a file review.

  • Source reportedObserved

    The Executive Office of the President registered the domains alien.gov and aliens.gov.

    On March 18, 2026, the Executive Office of the President registered two new government domains through CISA: alien.gov and aliens.gov.

  • InterpretationAsserted

    The publication argues that the prediction market is focused on whether the government will confirm extraterrestrial life, not whether it exists.

  • Source reportedAsserted

    The source claims that 3I/ATLAS exhibited non-gravitational acceleration and an unusual nickel-to-iron ratio.

    3I/ATLAS has already transited past Jupiter. It exhibited non-gravitational acceleration that changed direction at perihelion. It showed a nickel-to-iron ratio that does not occur in any catalogued natural body.

  • Source reportedAsserted

    The source claims that a Japanese UAP parliamentary meeting referenced research concerning dead and missing American defense researchers.

    Japan’s Parliamentary Federation for the Clarification of UAP held its fourth general meeting. The first words spoken were not about drones. They were not about disclosure. They were about dead and missing American defense researchers.

Structure Across Time

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April 14, 2026

Rep. Tim Burchett's Fox News appearance

The source reports that Rep. Tim Burchett urged Trump to follow through on alien disclosure.

March 31, 2026

Japanese parliament meeting

The source states that Japan’s Parliamentary Federation for the Clarification of UAP held its fourth general meeting.

March 18, 2026

Domain registration of alien.gov

The source reports that the Executive Office of the President registered the domains alien.gov and aliens.gov.

February 19, 2026

Trump's announcement on alien files

The source reports that President Trump said he would direct federal agencies to identify and release files related to aliens, UAPs, and UFOs.

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