The White House registered the domain alien.gov to facilitate the release of federal records regarding UFOs and extraterrestrial life [1].
This move signals a significant shift in how the U.S. government handles classified information regarding unidentified aerial phenomena. By creating a dedicated public portal, the administration aims to increase aerospace transparency and provide a centralized location for the disclosure of sensitive files [1].
The initiative follows an announcement by President Donald Trump regarding the need for greater openness concerning these subjects [1]. The registration of the .gov domain indicates that the administration intends to move beyond sporadic briefings and toward a structured release of documentation [1].
Federal agencies typically maintain strict protocols for the classification of aerospace data, often citing national security as the primary reason for secrecy. The creation of alien.gov suggests a departure from these norms, potentially opening the door for the public to view evidence that has remained hidden for decades [1].
While the specific documents to be uploaded have not yet been listed, the registration of the site is viewed as the first operational step in a broader transparency effort [1]. The administration's goal is to address long-standing public curiosity and official inquiries into the nature of unidentified aerial phenomena [1].
“The White House registered the domain alien.gov to facilitate the release of federal records regarding UFOs.”
The registration of a dedicated government domain for extraterrestrial records suggests a formalization of UFO disclosure. If the administration follows through with the release of classified files, it could fundamentally alter the public's understanding of aerospace intelligence and the government's historical relationship with unidentified aerial phenomena.




