The U.S. government has registered domains related to aliens
According to a report by DefenseScoop, the White House confirmed that the domains alien.gov and aliens.gov were not related to illegal immigration.
As first reported by Media 404 and Defensescoop, the U.S. Government has reserved two domain names: alien.gov and aliens.gov.
According to DefenseScoop, White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly told the publication in an email to ‘stay tuned!’ and included an alien emoji.
These moves by the Trump administration come at a time when the White House is supporting a parliamentary investigation into sites rumoured to have housed alleged non-human craft.
They follow an exchange between former President Barack Obama, who stated that ‘aliens are real’, and President Trump, who published the following on Truth Social:
”I will be directing the Secretary of War, and other relevant Departments and Agencies, to begin the process of identifying and releasing Government files related to alien and extraterrestrial life, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) and unidentified flying objects (UFOs)”
The fact that these domains have been registered could also signal a setback for AARO, the Pentagon’s dedicated office responsible for studying UFOs, and the page set up by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). Another possibility is that they anticipated a massive spike in connections due to public interest. When the French UAP study office launched its first website, public demand for access to witness reports was so high that it crashed the site. Even today, it remains one of the most visited pages on the website of the French Space Studies Centre (CNES).
Interestingly, Defensescoop notes:
Notably, both domains were launched while CISA is not accepting new .gov domain requests, due to a lapse in federal funding.
This demonstrates the degree of priority assigned to the execution by the White House. Neither the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) nor the Pentagon responded to questions from DefenseScoop. It is reasonable to assume that an official statement will follow in the coming days.
Sentinel News will continue to cover the situation as it unfolds.



