The Trump administration quietly registers Aliens.gov amid renewed interest in UFO records.
The spike came after the Trump administration registered the federal domain, Aliens.gov.
There is no website associated with the domain yet, so who knows what it’ll ultimately be used for—there’s a non-zero chance ...
As of March 19, neither Alien.gov or Aliens.gov directs online users to a completed website.
Cue the curiosity surrounding extraterrestrial life. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has registered two new federal ...
Trump said in February he would order government agencies to release documents related to UFOs.
Is it the scrapple? The beauty of Rehoboth Beach? Study says Delaware is the place to see UFOs.
Former US Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defence for Intelligence Christopher Mellon has shared his thoughts on what the UFO documents might include.
Answers to some of those questions could finally become public after President Trump's call last week for the release of ...
The US government's registration of alien.gov and aliens.gov has triggered global speculation about a potential UFO disclosure and renewed debate over extraterrestrial life.
The President cited “tremendous interest” in the topic after his predecessor Barack Obama suggested the existence of ...
Trump accused Obama of revealing classified information about aliens, calling it a "big mistake" during Air Force One interview with Fox News reporter.
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