Aliens.gov Goes Live — Here’s What You Need to Know About the Government’s New ‘UFO Portal’
- The aliens.gov website is a newly launched official government portal designed to centralize unclassified UFO and UAP (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena) reports from military, civilian, and commercial pilots, making it easier for the public to submit sightings directly.
- Unlike past secretive programs, this portal promises real-time transparency, with a public dashboard showing declassified case files, radar data, and pilot testimony — but skeptics warn it could be a distraction from deeper cover-ups.
- The site uses advanced AI to filter thousands of submissions daily, flagging “high-fidelity” encounters that include sensor data or multiple witnesses, while automatically discarding hoaxes and weather balloons.
- Security researchers have already flagged that the aliens.gov website requires multi-factor authentication for submissions, raising privacy concerns over who actually reviews sensitive footage and whether whistleblowers could be tracked.
- Since its quiet launch last week, the portal has crashed multiple times due to viral traffic, with some users reporting they were redirected to a mysterious countdown page before gaining access — fueling speculation of a planned global disclosure event.