White House Turns UFO Disclosure Into Immigration Joke
- Cristina Gomez
- 18 minutes ago
- 3 min read
For months, a single web address had a large part of the UFO community convinced that the day of government transparency was finally close. When that page went live, the reaction was not celebration. It was frustration, and for many, a sense that the joke had been on them all along.
The address is aliens.gov, and the White House launched it this week. The page uses the full look and language of UFO disclosure. It opens with a slow scroll of text over a field of falling stars, and the first words on the screen read, they walk among us. The page is not about extraterrestrials. It is an immigration enforcement site, built to mock the idea that the government has been keeping alien secrets while pushing an immigration message instead.
Some saw it coming. Back in March, Congressman Eric Burlison of Missouri, who sits on the UAP Caucus, was asked about that exact web address by Ask a Pol. According to that interview, he said he had no idea what it was for, called it an interesting pick, and offered two guesses. One, that it might have something to do with illegal aliens. Two, that it might just be the White House having a laugh at this community. Both guesses turned out to be correct.
The move frustrated a community that takes the disclosure question seriously. What stands out even more is the silence that followed, since the story is barely being addressed online. The timing is also awkward abroad. According to The Japan Times, after the Pentagon released files that included footage near Japan, Chief Cabinet Secretary Minoru Kihara said Tokyo was analyzing the material with great interest in close coordination with the United States. Japan also has a group of lawmakers, including former defense ministers, pushing their country to treat the subject as a security matter. With allies treating it seriously, a page like aliens.gov risks making Washington look unserious on the world stage.

On the same day aliens.gov launched, Christopher Sharp, the founder of Liberation Times, published a piece in the Daily Mail saying he has reason to believe the White House is preparing for a formal announcement about non human intelligence. According to that reporting, investigative journalist Jeremy Corbell says officials from the White House and the Department of Defense asked for his advice on how to word such an announcement. Ross Coulthart says officials are even consulting with religious leaders about how people of faith might react. In fairness, the White House did not officially confirm any of this. When asked, it pointed the Daily Mail to the Department of Defense, and a Pentagon official said they are not aware of any formal strategy meetings with Corbell.
Then in a Fox News segment, Brett Fetterson, a former director of aviation security, said public pressure is the only reason these records keep coming, and that the strongest material may still be ahead. He did not frame the subject as a curiosity but as a threat, describing the technology as not manmade and pointing to a rise in reports from commercial airline pilots. He described bright orbs that emit energy without visible propulsion and change direction instantly.

So a single day produced three stories pointing in three different directions. The government dressed up a UFO theme to talk about immigration, allies like Japan treated the real subject as a national security matter, and named reporters said the genuine disclosure work is happening privately. The files are rolling out in waves, and a third drop is expected, though no date has been set.
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