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Meme Historian Explains Why "aliens.gov website" is Trending—Get Ready for a Laugh Riot from the Galactic Bureaucracy

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Meme Historian Explains Why "aliens.gov website" is Trending—Get Ready for a Laugh Riot from the Galactic Bureaucracy

In an ironic twist that has the internet cackling like a Grey who just discovered dad jokes, the U.S. government's dusty old aliens.gov website has suddenly rocketed to viral fame—not because of a leaked Area 51 file, but because a bored Gen Z coder found a hidden "Interstellar Complaint Form" link. The kicker? It's been there since 2008, leading to a 404 error, and conspiracy theorists now believe the feds accidentally left a real complaint inbox open for probes that got lost in the HR cloud. Meme historians are having a field day, pointing out that the site's original purpose was to post FAQ answers like "No, a UFO isn't your neighbor's drone" which, let's face it, is peak government snark. Now, every college dorm room is buzzing with fake submissions about "missing crop circles" and "bad probing etiquette," making aliens.gov the most hilarious dead end since the Zune.