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After White House Quietly Registers Aliens.gov, a UFO Disclosure Portal Goes Live — and Washington Goes Silent






After White House Quietly Registers Aliens.gov, a UFO Disclosure Portal Goes Live — and Washington Goes Silent

On March 17, 2026, someone inside the federal government registered two domain names: alien.gov and aliens.gov. The registrant was CISA — the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, a component of the Department of Homeland Security. The action followed President Trump’s directive to release government files on alien and extraterrestrial life, unidentified aerial phenomena, and UFOs. At the time, the domains resolved to nothing. No content. No statement. Just two URLs pointing into the void.

Three weeks later, they are no longer empty.

What the Portal Says

As of April 8, 2026, the aliens.gov site describes itself as “an official gateway to declassified government files and verifiable information concerning UFOs and extraterrestrial life.” It promises “access to a vast archive of official reports, documents, and data curated from various governmental agencies.” The language is careful, institutional, and notably devoid of hedging. It does not say the government is considering releasing information. It says the information is there.

White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly offered two words when pressed for comment: “Stay tuned!”

That was it. No press conference. No backgrounder. No presidential statement. The federal government built a UFO disclosure portal, populated it with curated archives from multiple agencies, and then went quiet.

The Reactions

The response has been predictably split between those who see history unfolding and those who suspect they are being played. Congressman Eric Burlison suggested the entire exercise could be “them trolling us” — a reasonable suspicion given the government’s long history of using the UFO question as both distraction and punchline. Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb took a different approach, publishing a Medium article speculating on what the portal’s archives might contain, treating it as a serious scientific development worthy of analysis rather than mockery.

Some analysts have offered a more prosaic explanation: that “alien” is simply a legal term for noncitizens, and the site may ultimately serve as an immigration portal dressed in extraterrestrial clothing. It would not be the first time a government initiative turned out to be less extraordinary than its branding suggested.

But the betting markets are not buying the immigration theory. On Polymarket, wagers on official US confirmation of alien life before 2027 surged to 16%, with trading volume reaching $17 million. That is not conspiracy hobbyist money. That is real capital moving on real probability assessments.

The Pattern Worth Noting

Consider what has actually happened in sequence. A presidential directive orders the release of files on extraterrestrial life. The government’s cybersecurity agency registers official .gov domains — a process that requires institutional authorization, not the whim of a single employee. The domains go live with language describing curated archives from multiple agencies. And then: silence.

Is it possible that an administration known for spectacle would build this infrastructure merely to troll the public? Of course. Is it equally possible that the silence is not indifference but timing — that the portal exists because something is being prepared for public consumption? Also yes.

What cannot be disputed is the infrastructure itself. Government domains are not registered casually. Archives are not curated from multiple agencies without coordination. Whatever aliens.gov ultimately becomes — disclosure vehicle, immigration redirect, or elaborate misdirection — the apparatus is real, the investment of institutional resources is real, and the refusal to explain any of it is conspicuous in a way that deserves scrutiny rather than dismissal.

The question was never whether the government knew more than it was saying about unidentified phenomena. Decades of declassified documents have already answered that. The question now is whether this portal represents the beginning of an answer — or just another way of keeping the question alive indefinitely.

Washington built the stage. Washington went quiet. And the audience is left to decide whether the silence means the show has been cancelled, or whether it simply has not started yet.


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