UFO conspiracists are theorising that a change to a US Government website with the domain alien.gov may suggest that the so called UFO files are soon to be released
Alien believers and UFO conspiracists have been sent into meltdown after a US Government website linked to extra-terrestrials appeared to show flickers of activity, amid speculation that Donald Trump is soon to release the so-called UFO files.
The website domain alien.gov had previously appeared to be totally inactive, but it is now returning something called an SSL error, which is a signal that indicates that a website is live but using a form of encryption to restrict general access.
UFO enthusiasts are suggesting that the change could be because the site is going to be used for the release of the so-called UFO files.
When attempting to access the page, an error message reads: “The webserver reported that an error occurred while trying to access the website. Please return to the previous page.”
On a Reddit page dedicated to extra-terrestrial discussions, several users agreed that the change suggested that “deployment might be close”, with another saying that they “hope it comes soon”, adding that it may be scheduled for after a “disclosure speech” made by Trump.
Trump has previously hinted that the so-called UFO files could be released soon.
Speaking at a Turning Point event in Arizona on Friday (April 17) he asked the audience if they recalled that he had instructed US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth to “begin releasing government files relating to UFOs and unexplained aerial phenomena.”
“I’m pleased to report today… that this process is well underway and we found many very interesting documents.”
Many conspiracists have also raised concerns about the disappearance of several figures they view as connected to UFO sightings, with the President telling reporters that he hoped the disappearances were “random.”
On Thursday (April 16) in response to a journalist’s query regarding 10 scientists who had already vanished or been discovered dead, Trump stated: “I hope it’s random, but we’re going to know in the next week and a half.”
“Pretty serious stuff… Some of them were very important people, and we’re going to look at it over the next short period.”
It remains unclear whether the information about the scientists is connected to the data concerning the files.
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