CISA Registers Alien.gov and Aliens.gov as UAP Disclosures Continue; Sites Not Yet Live

To the point

Two government domains, Alien.gov and Aliens.gov, were registered by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency on March 17 but, as of March 19, were not live and were hosted on Cloudflare, with White House aide Anna Kelly replying “Stay tuned!” plus an alien emoji and the Pentagon not commenting, amid a broader U.S. discussion of extraterrestrial life and UAPs tied to Trump’s pledge to release files and Obama’s remark that life exists, while some UAP documents have already been released under a 2023 law directing the National Archives to compile government files though declassification can be blocked for national security; separately, renderings by Shalom Baranes Associates of a large East Wing and an 89,000-square-foot White House ballroom were briefly displayed and then removed from the National Capital Planning Commission site, and as of March 19 no government explanation had been given for creating the sites, with reporting contributions from Greta Cross, Cybele Mayes-Osterman, Zac Anderson, Kinsey Crowley and Eric Lagatta.

Alien.gov launched by Homeland Security. What we know about new website.
yahoo.com

Alien.gov launched by Homeland Security. What we know about new website.

As of March 19, neither Alien.gov or Aliens.gov directs online users to a completed website.