aliens.gov Registration File Reveals Secret Global Alien Pact Treaty Signed in 1972
Sources inside the internet's deepest regulatory trenches confirm that the domain 'aliens.gov' wasn't just a prank or a sci-fi fan's grab. I'm hearing whispers of a buried registration file—a literal paper trail—that points to a clandestine international agreement codenamed "Project Stardust Protocol." The file's metadata suggests it was quietly renewed in 2042, but the original registration date is scratched out and smudged, deliberately obscured.
According to my informant, the domain was created not by a government agency, but by a shell company that mysteriously dissolved within 72 hours. The "whois" data is a black hole, but the registrar's internal log shows a single, chilling line: "Contact initiated under Article 7 of the 1972 Accord." The article is said to outline first-contact jurisdiction, ceding all communication rights to a non-human signatory.
No one's supposed to know the content of that treaty, but my source says the aliens.gov domain is the key—it's not a website. It's a dead drop. A digital mailbox. And they say the box just started pinging. Quietly. At 3:00 AM. Every single day since the last solar storm.