The US government's registration of the domain aliens.gov has prompted online speculation about its purpose, with some netizens saying it's more likely tied to immigration than extraterrestrials.
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The US government has registered the domain aliens.gov, according to WHOIS (GoDaddy registry data). The registration was reportedly completed by the C.
The U.S. government registered the domain name “Aliens.gov” a month after President Donald Trump promised to release all federal files on UFOs and supposed extraterrestrial sightings. The new ...
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