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TopicAliens.gov: US government platform for official information and policy on unidentified aerial phenomena.
Aliens.gov: US government platform for official information and policy on unidentified aerial phenomena.
“Aliens.gov” refers to a newly registered U.S. government domain under the White House’s Executive Office of the President. The registration—along with “Alien.gov”, its singular form—was first noticed in mid-March 2026. Public records show both domains were added to the .gov registry, which is managed by CISA (Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency). The domains are active in terms of registration, but as of their addition, there was no visible content or public-facing website attached.
In bureaucratic terms, registering a domain is often a preparatory step—it reserves naming rights, secures infrastructure, and could signal an incoming public project. But it does not guarantee what that project will be, when it will launch, or even in what form. The registrant listed is the Executive Office of the President, suggesting high-level origins. The timing coincides with broader presidential directions to identify and release government files tied to unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs), extraterrestrial life, and related issues.
Why “Aliens.gov” captures attention: the name openly evokes extra-terrestrial life or UAPs. For many, this domain fits neatly into the transparency efforts pushed by recent administrations to declassify and publish documents related to sightings, investigations, and government knowledge of UAPs. There is no public confirmation that Aliens.gov is being created for that purpose; it could alternatively relate to immigration, rhetorical framing, or some other policy domain entirely.
Among known related structures is AARO (All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office), established in 2022, which coordinates UAP reporting and investigation across domains including air, sea, and space. Its existence helps frame what functions a future site like Aliens.gov could serve: a portal for submitted reports, published findings, official statements and policy updates.
Public reactions and speculation are running high. Some suggest this domain presages a new hub for disclosure of UAP investigations. Others interpret “aliens” here not as extraterrestrials, but in immigrant-policy terms. Without a formal statement from the White House or relevant department, both interpretations remain possible; divergent priorities in associations like OSTP, DoD, DHS, and others make multiple uses plausible.
Aliens.gov matters because it shows where the government is preparing options, preparing signals of potential transparency. Whether it becomes the central repository for UAP materials, an information policy site, or simply a placeholder, this domain registers intent. Observers will watch for registration of official content, public launch announcements, and integration with existing UAP or extraterrestrial life-related infrastructure.
I don't understand... Is anyone else having this issue? It's a .gov site...

What's your theory? It looks AARO is going offline. Some people are saying that AARO.mil is being set up to redirect web traffic to the 2 new sites. https://www.aaro.mil https://www.aaro.mil/Submit-A-Report/index.html https://www.aaro.mil/UAP-Records/index.html Coverage: https://x.com/UmeshRadia/status/2048530255204532375
🚨#BREAKING: The Pentagon has announced that they are expected to begin declassifying records related to UFOs and potential extraterrestrial life through a dedicated domain aliens . gov following the direction from President Donald Trump.
I just saw that the White House registered this domain. Why now? Do you think they are actually going to release the 46 UAP videos Congress requested, or is this just more gatekeeping?
Anybody else now getting a SSL error when they view aliens.gov? I'm wondering if they are beginning to stand the page up.
Ask a Pol UAP asks: Is the White House trolling us by registering Aliens.gov — or is it a genuine signal that UFO disclosure is coming? Key Ogles: “There’s been so much chatter, and there’s so many people coming forward that the administration, President Trump, just wants to lay a baseline and he wants to be honest with it,” Rep. Andy Ogles exclusively tells Ask a Pol UAP. “He likes to break the mold, right? And so being the guy that revealed the truth — whatever the truth is — that’d be hist...

right now everyone is distracted by the political circus and the shiny new "aliens.gov" domain, but what were all missing is the real operational crisis happening at our strategic bases. i've been stationed near barksdale afb for the last four years, and i can tell you the recent march "shelter in place" order wasnt just some hobbyist drones or a simple training exercise gone wrong, what flew over our installation came in multiple waves, completely jamming our localized radar and moving at ve...
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Ask a Pol asks: What’s up with aliens.gov? Key Burchett: “I hope it’s going to happen. I hope they don’t get to him and make him pull back. That’s what’s happened in the past,” Rep. Tim Burchett exclusively tells Ask a Pol UAP. “That’s what’s happened with every report that they’ve had. They said they’re going to bring it out and then they don’t. I hope—I talked to the president about it. I hope we get an answer.” Burlison too: Same tune Rep. Eric Burlison sang into my mic this week too. Full...



