Extraterrestrial
Mystery as US government registers alien.gov and aliens.gov domain names
By
T.K. RandallMarch 19, 2026 ·
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Image: The White House in Washington D.C.
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Rumors of impending alien disclosure are rife after the White House registered two mysterious new domain names.
According to federal records, the US government has added two new domains to its portfolio this week - but these aren't any ordinary domains - they are a sign that something significant may be in the works.
The two domains - alien.gov and aliens.gov - quickly attracted a great deal of press attention while generating speculation that a major release of UFO-related material may be about to happen.
Back in February, Trump ordered federal agencies to begin releasing the government's files on UFOs and aliens, so it's possible that these two domains will be used to host a website through which members of the public will be able to access this information.
The news also comes around a month after UK filmmaker Mark Christopher Lee claimed that he had been told by a government insider that Trump had already written a speech disclosing the existence of intelligent extraterrestrial life.
Initially, the speech was to be given during a United Nations address at some point later this year, but this was then changed to July 8th to coincide with the anniversary of the Roswell incident.
According to the insider, Trump had been adamant that the speech should be associated with the infamous incident - which saw an alleged alien spacecraft crash on a ranch outside Roswell in 1947 - because of its symbolic association with the UFO phenomenon.
So could alien.gov and aliens.gov be the real deal ? Could these domains point to an up-and-coming website containing all the US government's knowledge on UFOs and alien visitors ?
It's almost certain that *something* is going to be hosted there.
The question is - what will it be ?
Source:
Defense Scoop |
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