Aliens.gov and the Move Toward Declassified UAP Materials: Claims, Testimonies, and Security Concerns

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Plans to release files on extraterrestrial life and UAPs include registering aliens.gov as a central portal for declassified materials and possibly showing videos or photos of non-human craft, with Dan Farah and Helen McCaw offering hopeful and cautionary takes; Robert Salas recounts a 1967 Malmstrom incident, Rubio notes unexplained aerial activity over sensitive sites, rumors of exotic technology at Patuxent River and long-hidden programs persist, Hal Puthoff claims more than 10 recovered spacecraft since Roswell (unverified), and a major declassified archive reportedly wiped hundreds of gigabytes of data, raising security concerns; together, declassification could change how people understand airspace phenomena, though many claims remain unproven.

Trump Admin Quietly Registers Aliens.gov Domain Ahead of UFO Files Release - Slay News
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Trump Admin Quietly Registers Aliens.gov Domain Ahead of UFO Files Release - Slay News

As the federal government moves toward a sweeping release of all files on extraterrestrial life and unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), or UFOs, President Donald Trump’s administration has quietly registered the “aliens.gov” website domain, signaling a potential public portal for long-hidden secrets.