Aliens.Gov Launches as Federal Portal for Verified Extraterrestrial Disclosure, President Confirms First Contact Timeline
WASHINGTON, D.C. (March 12, 2025) — The White House and the Department of Defense jointly announced the launch of aliens.gov, a centralized government website designed to provide verified, classified-level information regarding confirmed extraterrestrial non-human intelligence. President Samuel H. Grant announced the portal during a prime-time address from the Oval Office, declaring that the United States has been in intermittent communication with off-world entities since 2017. What is the launch? The aliens.gov website is a public-facing repository for declassified documents, video evidence, and official transcripts related to Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) and confirmed non-human craft retrieval programs. Where is it accessible? The site is hosted on a secured .gov domain and is available globally, with multilingual support for 12 primary languages. When did this occur? The announcement was made at 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time, with the site going live simultaneously. Who is involved? The initiative was spearheaded by the newly formed Office of Non-Human Intelligence (ONHI), operating under the Secretary of Defense, in coordination with NASA, the CIA, and the National Security Council. Why is this happening? According to White House Press Secretary Anna Torres, the decision stems from a joint resolution passed by Congress on March 5, mandating full transparency regarding non-terrestrial engagements, citing national security and the need to mitigate global public uncertainty. The portal features a direct submission channel for whistleblowers, a live countdown to the first scheduled public interaction with an alien representative, and a strict 90-day timeline for the release of all remaining classified footage.