UFOs, Aliens and White House
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Take me to your sanctuary city. The White House unveiled “Aliens.gov” Thursday, a cheeky new website focused on illegal migrant arrest data – and not UFO disclosure. The eyebrow-raising domain name sparked a firestorm of online speculation when the federal government registered it in March,
A well-known conspiracy theory (also seen in The X-Files) attests that aliens are in communication with the U.S. government, providing knowledge and advanced weaponry, or engaged in secret wars with the military.
Despite a lack of confirmed alien evidence, UFO reporting continues to capture public attention, fueled by declassified footage, social media speculation and ongoing government transparency efforts. Researchers emphasize that the
The White House on Thursday launched a UFO-themed immigration enforcement website that initially appeared to focus on aliens.
The US has recovered four distinct species of extraterrestrial life from crashed UFOs, a former CIA-funded government researcher sensationally claimed this week. Dr. Hal Puthoff, former Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Applications Program advisor and CIA-funded researcher,
Dr. Hal Puthoff claims the U.S. has recovered the remains of four separate species of alien life from UFOs, citing people involved in the recoveries.
White House unveiled a new website, “Aliens.gov,” on Thursday, with a UFO-themed teaser. The official X handle touted the latest reveal with a cryptic message, “They walk among us.” The newly-launched website features an elaborate text that refers to undocumented immigrants as “aliens.” The message reads:
Claims that the CIA secretly accessed consumer DNA databases have resurfaced following allegations linking genetic testing data to supposed extraterrestrial ancestry research. The claims were made by writer Jason Reza Jorjani during an appearance on the American Alchemy podcast.