🛸 CLASSIFICATION: PUBLIC DISCLOSURE

THE TRUTH
IS HERE

The U.S. Government has registered aliens.gov — a new era of transparency on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, extraterrestrial research, and declassified encounters begins now.

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By The Numbers

Decades of recorded phenomena, government investigations, and public interest compiled into one data brief.

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Disclosure Timeline

Key moments in the history of government UFO/UAP investigation and public disclosure.

1947
Roswell Incident
A mysterious object crashes near Roswell, New Mexico. The U.S. Army initially reports recovery of a "flying disc," then retracts to "weather balloon." The incident becomes the most famous UFO case in history.
Classified
1952
Project Blue Book Launched
The U.S. Air Force initiates a systematic study of UFOs. Over 17 years, the project investigates 12,618 sightings, leaving 701 classified as "unidentified."
Declassified
2004
USS Nimitz "Tic Tac" Encounter
Navy fighter pilots from the USS Nimitz carrier group encounter a fast-moving, featureless white object performing maneuvers beyond known technology off the coast of San Diego.
Declassified
2017
Pentagon's AATIP Revealed
The New York Times reveals a secret Pentagon program — the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program — that spent $22 million investigating UAPs from 2007–2012.
Declassified
2022
AARO Established
The Department of Defense creates the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office to serve as the central hub for UAP reporting, analysis, and investigation across all military branches.
Declassified
2023
Congressional UAP Hearings
Whistleblower David Grusch testifies before Congress, alleging the U.S. possesses retrieved non-human craft. The hearing draws global attention and bipartisan calls for transparency.
Under Review
2026
ALIENS.GOV Domain Registered
The White House registers aliens.gov and alien.gov through CISA. The move follows presidential directives to release government files on extraterrestrial life and UAPs. The White House response: "Stay tuned! 👽"
Pending Disclosure

Notable Sighting Locations

Click the blips to explore documented encounters from around the world.

Areas of Investigation

Explore the main pillars of government and scientific inquiry into extraterrestrial phenomena.

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Unidentified Aerial Phenomena
Unexplained objects detected visually, on radar, or by sensors — exhibiting flight characteristics beyond known technology. The DoD's AARO office leads investigation.
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Declassified Archives
Decades of government documents from Project Blue Book, AATIP, and the National Archives — now being released to the public on a rolling basis per congressional mandate.
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SETI & Technosignatures
The scientific search for extraterrestrial intelligence through radio signals, optical surveys, and the hunt for technological markers on distant exoplanets.
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International Cooperation
At least 17 countries operate their own UAP investigation programs. France's GEIPAN, Brazil's Air Force files, and the UK's MOD studies lead the international effort.
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Congressional Oversight
Bipartisan congressional hearings since 2022 have pushed for transparency. The UAP Disclosure Act seeks mandatory release of all related government records.
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Astrobiology
NASA and international agencies search for microbial and complex life beyond Earth — from Mars sample returns to the subsurface oceans of Europa and Enceladus.

Declassified Terminal

Type a command to query the database. Try: help, files, roswell, nimitz, aaro, timeline, aliens.gov

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│  ALIENS.GOV DECLASSIFIED DATABASE                   │
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Frequently Asked Questions

Essential context on the current state of UAP disclosure.

What is aliens.gov?
In March 2026, the White House registered the domains aliens.gov and alien.gov through CISA (Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency). The sites are not yet live. The registration follows President Trump's directive to release government files related to extraterrestrial life and UAPs.
What is AARO?
The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) is the Department of Defense's official body for investigating UAP reports. Created in 2022, it serves as the centralized hub for collecting, analyzing, and resolving reports of unidentified phenomena across all military branches.
Has the government confirmed alien life?
No. AARO has repeatedly stated it has found no evidence of extraterrestrial beings, activity, or technology. However, some cases remain unexplained due to limited data. The ongoing push for disclosure aims to make all government records available for public analysis.
What was Project Blue Book?
Project Blue Book was a U.S. Air Force program (1952–1969) that systematically investigated UFO sightings. It examined 12,618 reports, with 701 remaining "unidentified." Its files have since been declassified and are available through the National Archives.
What triggered the recent wave of disclosure?
In February 2026, former President Obama stated on a podcast that he believes extraterrestrial life exists. President Trump responded by directing agencies to begin releasing government files on the topic. The registration of aliens.gov followed weeks later.