White House Registers alien.gov and aliens.gov Domains as Pentagon Prepares UAP Disclosure Initiative
Key Takeaways
- ▸White House registers alien.gov and aliens.gov domains ahead of planned UAP and extraterrestrial records disclosure
- ▸Pentagon's AARO office actively working to implement Trump administration's directive on unidentified anomalous phenomena transparency
- ▸New domains suggest potential expansion of public reporting mechanisms beyond current military and government employee channels
Summary
The White House registered two new government domains—alien.gov and aliens.gov—this week, according to federal records maintained by CISA. The registrations arrive approximately one month after President Donald Trump announced plans to direct the release of U.S. government records about unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) and extraterrestrial beings. While neither domain was connected to active websites as of Wednesday, both were registered Tuesday evening and are hosted on Cloudflare servers.
The Pentagon's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), established in 2022 to detect and investigate UAP reports, is leading the government's compliance with Trump's disclosure directive. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed the Pentagon's commitment to the initiative shortly after the announcement. AARO currently maintains a website for federal UAP information and is accepting reports from government employees, military personnel, and contractors, with plans to expand public reporting capabilities in the future.
A White House spokeswoman responded to inquiries with a cryptic "Stay tuned!" statement accompanied by an alien emoji, mirroring language used by Defense Secretary Hegseth on social media. The timing of the domain registrations is notable given that CISA is currently not accepting new .gov domain requests due to a federal funding lapse, though specifics about the new domains' intended purpose remain undisclosed.
- White House response indicates imminent announcement or website launch, though specific timeline and content details remain unconfirmed


