As of March 19, neither Alien.gov or Aliens.gov directs online users to a completed website.
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The White House quietly registers Aliens.gov, triggering UFO speculation
White House registers aliens.gov domain amid Trump's UFO disclosure orders, sparking 16% betting odds and $17 million in ...
According to federal records, the United States government purchased two new domain names: alien.gov and aliens.gov. Now, all ...
The White House registered aliens.gov, a month after Trump ordered the release of all government UAP and UFO files following ...
Trump administration quietly registers Aliens.gov amid renewed interest in UFO records.
Author Michael Wolff warns that Donald Trump's second term is facing a 'political catastrophe' amid a deepening war with Iran and a collapse in public approval.
Asked about what the site will be used for, White House deputy press secretary Anna Kelly told Metro today: ‘Stay tuned! 👽’ Yes, she really did use an alien emoji. 🚀 NOTICE: Federal US website newly ...
A quiet domain registration has reignited one of the most enduring mysteries in American political life.
In February, the president said he's directing the Pentagon and other government agencies to identify and release files related to extraterrestrials and UFOs because of "tremendous interest" ...
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers shows aliens.gov being registered March 16.
The buzz began during a lightning round on Brian Tyler Cohen's "No Lie" podcast when Barack Obama appeared to confirm that aliens exist. Social feeds erupted almost instantly. Conspiracies multiplied ...
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