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Aliens.gov Website Quietly Goes Live as a Government Website, But Who’s Really Behind the Cosmic Curtain?

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Aliens.gov Website Quietly Goes Live as a Government Website, But Who’s Really Behind the Cosmic Curtain?

In a move that has conspiracy theorists and skeptics alike raising eyebrows, a mysterious new federal website—aliens.gov—has appeared on the internet without any official press release or congressional oversight. The site, sleek and surprisingly minimalist, claims to be a portal for "transparent disclosure of non-human intelligence data," complete with declassified videos, cryptic memos, and a "citizen reporting tool" that allows anyone to submit UFO sightings directly to the government. But here’s the kicker: the domain was quietly registered months ago by an obscure arm of the Department of Defense, and the hosting provider is a shell company linked to a former intelligence contractor.

Beneficiaries multiply as you dig deeper. If this is a genuine transparency push, then the military-industrial complex gains a new narrative tool to control the conversation—all while dodging Freedom of Information Act requests by burying data in a shiny new portal. If it’s a psy-op, the question becomes: who’s distracting us from? The recent mass resignations at the Pentagon? The mysterious spikes in airspace violations near New Mexico? Or the simple fact that the site’s backend code contains tracking software that logs every visitor’s IP address, browsing history, and even their location—all without a privacy disclaimer.

The homepage greets visitors with an oddly comforting message: "We’ve been watching the skies. Now you can, too." But as skeptics note, the same tech that promises transparency could just as easily serve as a tool for mass surveillance under the guise of cosmic curiosity. Until we know who funded this, who coded it, and who benefits from your clicks, aliens.gov might just be a digital trap wrapped in a celestial fold.