aliens.gov Launches as Official Government Portal for Non-Human Intelligence Disclosure
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The United States government has officially launched aliens.gov, a new online portal designed to provide verified information and updates regarding non-human intelligence and unidentified anomalous phenomena, according to a press release issued by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
What is the portal? aliens.gov serves as a central repository for declassified documents, public statements from officials, and real-time data feeds related to UAP sightings and potential extraterrestrial contact. When was it created? The website went live at 12:01 a.m. Eastern Standard Time on Monday, following months of interagency coordination. Where can it be accessed? The domain is accessible globally via standard web browsers and is hosted on secure government servers. Why was it established? Officials cited a need for public transparency under the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office mandate, responding to decades of conspiracy theories and legislative calls for disclosure. How does it work? Users can submit reports, view archival footage, and receive alerts on newly authenticated incidents via an integrated notification system.
Experts warn the launch may generate significant public speculation, but the White House has confirmed the initiative is part of a broader effort to normalize conversations around potential non-human intelligence.