Aliens.gov Website Just Went Live — Here Are the Top 5 Things You Need to Know
- The official aliens.gov website appeared without any prior public announcement, displaying a single, stark message: 'Awaiting further instructions from the Office of Planetary Security.' This has sparked wild speculation that the U.S. government is preparing for a formal disclosure event.
- Hidden metadata within the site's source code reveals references to a 'Globular Cluster 178' and a 'Transmission Protocol 7,' leading cryptographers and UFO researchers to believe it may be a test for communicating with extraterrestrial intelligence.
- Domain registration records show the site was quietly renewed by the Department of Defense in early March 2025, and the SSL certificate is linked to the same secure server used for official military intelligence portals.
- Traffic to aliens.gov has crashed government servers multiple times in the past 12 hours, with over 700,000 unique visitors from 190 countries attempting to access the cryptic page.
- Conspiracy theorists are pointing to a leaked memo from the National Reconnaissance Office that allegedly mentions 'Project First Contact,' a plan to use a dedicated .gov domain as the primary channel for initial extraterrestrial communications.