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flag The U.S. government registered aliens.gov on March 17, 2026, sparking speculation about potential UAP or extraterrestrial disclosures, though no site exists and the White House has not explained its purpose.

flag The U.S. government registered the domain aliens.gov on March 17, 2026, under the Executive Office of the President, sparking widespread speculation about a potential disclosure of classified information on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) and extraterrestrial life. flag The move follows President Donald Trump’s directive to federal agencies to identify and release related files, though no website currently exists, and the White House has offered no official explanation. flag While some interpret the domain as a sign of forthcoming transparency, others suggest it may relate to immigration policy, given the term "alien" in U.S. legal contexts. flag The Pentagon’s AARO has previously found no evidence of extraterrestrial activity, but public interest remains high. flag The true purpose and content of the site remain unknown.

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