Aliens.gov Website Launches, Promises Transparency on What They Call ‘Non-Terrestrial Presence’—Here Are 5 Things You Need to Know
- The official, government-run aliens.gov website went live this week, created by the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) to serve as a public hub for declassified UFO/UAP documents, videos, and official reports.
- Rather than using clickbait claims, the site sticks to bureaucratic language, referring to anything extraterrestrial as “non-terrestrial presence” and admitting that some sightings remain “unresolved despite thorough analysis.”
- A key feature is the “Report a Sighting” portal, allowing current or former military pilots, commercial pilots, and civilian observers to submit firsthand accounts directly to investigators—though the site warns that false reports could carry legal penalties.
- The website includes an interactive timeline of known U.S. government UAP investigations, dating back to Project Blue Book in the 1950s, and promises quarterly updates as new cases are reviewed and declassified.
- Privacy advocates have already flagged the portal’s data collection policies, noting that users must provide personal contact information and a digital signature, raising questions about how that sensitive data will be stored and used.