The U.S. government recently registered and launched the domain name aliens-gov.online.
This digital platform was specifically designed to centralize information that was once scattered across various government departments, agencies, and historical archives. Its primary purpose is to consolidate these diverse materials into a single, user-friendly portal, making it easier for the public to access and review official documentation.
The genesis of aliens.gov is rooted in a growing demand for transparency and a recognition by governmental bodies that the public has a right to access information pertaining to these enigmatic phenomena.
Trump recently announced once again that the UFO files and the actual existence of extraterrestrial life will be made public very soon, and other members of Congress and senators are also speaking out more openly on this issue, like Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna, Republican Congressman Tim Burchett, and Congressman Eric Burlison (Republican from Missouri).
In addition, the investigation into at least 10 missing (and deceased) leading scientists involved in UFO
and space research who possess classified information and wish to disclose it is now making headlines across the mainstream media.In short, there is a lot of controversy surrounding this issue, and more and more people are demanding transparency—especially given the fact that free energy (zero-point energy) has been suppressed for years, and the poverty and wars that are a direct result of this; it is high time the truth about this was revealed. In this podcast, Dr. Steven Greer explains, among other things, who is behind this and why they want to prevent disclosure, while proponents continue to advocate for finally coming clean in the near future.
See below the update podcast from Dr. Steven Greer about the disclosure project



