The White House launched a website teasing new information on extraterrestrials this week, but it actually delivers immigrant arrest data.
When the Trump administration registered the domains Aliens.gov and Alien.gov in March, UFO conspiracy theorists wondered whether they might finally get answers they’d long awaited. But coming on the ...
Neil deGrasse Tyson calls on the government to just show the alien, saying Americans are ready for disclosure after years of hearings and UAP files.
A polarizing Harvard astronomer known for splashy theories about alien visits has been tapped by the Trump administration to ...
The site compares undocumented immigrants to extraterrestrials, refers to people as "it," and says "they do not belong here." ...
The White House launched a website teasing new information on aliens, but it actually delivers immigration arrest data, including hundreds in Kansas.
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. There is a White House website built like a 1990s conspiracy thriller. Across the top, one ...
Lawmakers called on the White House to grant immunity to whistleblowers who come forward with UFO information.
Neil deGrasse Tyson challenges recent UAP disclosures, urging officials to provide concrete evidence of extraterrestrial life ...
The Trump administration has sparked a massive wave of online debate after launching a new government website called Aliens.gov. Making it appear as though it is entirely about extraterrestrials or ...
The White House is mocking the idea of the U.S. retaining secrets involving alien encounters by launching a space-themed website that touts the arrests of immigrants unauthorized to live in the U.S.
Claims of US government knowledge of multiple alien species resurface as former officials allege awareness, but Pentagon reviews find no evidence of extraterrestrial involvement.
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