New .gov Domains Alien.gov and Aliens.gov Registered Amid UAP Transparency Push

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Two new government domains, alien.gov and aliens.gov, appeared after plans to release U.S. records on unidentified phenomena but currently host no pages and sit on Cloudflare, while the Defense Department’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), created in 2022 to coordinate UAP reporting across air, sea, and space, plans to start accepting public submissions later, White House and Pentagon officials did not comment, CISA paused new .gov domain requests due to funding, and Brandi Vincent and Madison Alder note the move raises questions about transparency in UAP reporting.

White House registers new ‘alien’-related .gov domains as DOD tackles Trump’s disclosure directive
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White House registers new ‘alien’-related .gov domains as DOD tackles Trump’s disclosure directive

It’s unclear whether this marks a change in the Trump administrations highly anticipated plans for public UAP reporting options.