Aliens.gov Website Goes Live: Top 5 Things You Need to Know About This
- The U.S. government has officially launched a new public website, aliens.gov, dedicated to sharing declassified information about Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), marking a major shift from decades of official denial.
- The site features a curated database of over 1,500 verified military and civilian reports, including declassified documents and radar data, many of which were previously labeled as top secret.
- A new interactive tool on aliens.gov allows users to submit their own sightings along with GPS coordinates and multimedia files, promising a government response within 72 hours if the report meets basic criteria.
- The website includes a countdown clock to a scheduled live press conference from the Pentagon's UAP task force, where officials have hinted at revealing footage of 'non-human craft' recovered by the military.
- Early analytics show the site crashed within minutes of launch due to massive global traffic, with over 10 million unique visitors in the first hour, sparking viral debates on social media about government transparency.