Tag: aliens

  • Disclosure day coming… aliens got their dot gov!

    Disclosure day coming… aliens got their dot gov!

    No not the Steven Spielberg movie but instead the long rumored government disclosure. Back in the ’90s we were told disclosure would never occur because it would rock Society but now if it does occur we’re most likely going to be told by many people who believed in UFOs back then that it’s fake now.

     White House has registered the domain ‘aliens.gov,’ sparking fresh speculation that President Donald Trump’s long-awaited UFO disclosure may be imminent.

    The domain, linked to the Executive Office of the President, was flagged on Wednesday by an automated tracker of federal websites.

    However, it is also listed in the government’s official .gov registry maintained by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.

    Registry records show it was recently added under the White House Office alongside other official government sites, confirming it as a legitimate federal web address, though its purpose has not been publicly disclosed.

    The website is not currently live, but the domain has been reserved.

    Developing…

  • Some People See Aliens While on DMT. Researchers Want to Find Out What They Can Teach Us

    Some People See Aliens While on DMT. Researchers Want to Find Out What They Can Teach Us

    This is such a unique story from Wired Magazine..

    For years people who have taken the powerful psychedelic compound DMT have reported something that sounds more like science fiction than neuroscience: encounters with strange beings. Some describe mechanical elves, others report godlike entities or shadowy figures that seem aware of their presence.

    A growing body of researchers is now taking these reports seriously—not necessarily because they believe the entities are real, but because the experiences are so consistent across thousands of users that scientists want to understand what’s happening inside the human mind.


    One of the more ambitious ideas comes from neurobiologist Andrew Gallimore, who is exploring something called “extended DMT” (DMTx). Instead of the usual short but intense trip that lasts around 10 to 15 minutes, this method keeps people in the altered state longer through controlled infusion, giving researchers more time to study what participants see and experience. Gallimore has even proposed something he calls “SETI for the mind,” a concept where scientists might try to communicate with these perceived entities during the experience to see whether the encounters show signs of intelligence or are simply elaborate hallucinations created by the brain.


    Not everyone in the scientific world is convinced, of course. Many researchers believe the human brain is wired to recognize faces and personalities, meaning psychedelics may simply scramble our perception enough that the mind invents characters to make sense of the chaos. Still, the phenomenon remains one of the strangest recurring elements in psychedelic research. Whether the entities are nothing more than neurological fireworks or something deeper tied to consciousness itself, the question remains fascinating—and just mysterious enough to keep people asking what exactly the mind is capable of seeing when the doors of perception are pushed wide open.

    You can read the full story here. If you’re taking psychedelics say hello to the entity for us

  • Hegseth responds to questions about aliens

    Hegseth responds to questions about aliens

    Days after President Trump announced that he is directing agencies to declassify files on UFOs and UAPs, reporters have asked Secretary of War Pete Hegseth whether aliens are real..

    He said he will have to review to find out..

    Meanwhile Steven Greer was just on Infowars for an exclusive interview about the potential disclosure..

  • Obama casually admits aliens!?

    Obama casually admits aliens!?

    yes.. OBAMA ADMITS ALIENS

    This one seems siren worthy!!

    Former President Barack Obama said that aliens are real but he has no idea where they are during a podcast appearance released Saturday.

    “They’re real, but I haven’t seen them,” Obama told YouTuber Brian Tyler Cowen after he asked him about extraterrestrials.

    So they are real.. but haven’t seen them. We are cautious here–perhaps this was not necessarily an admission? Perhaps the wrong use of language.. not careful sentence construction…

    But he …said they are real. REAL.

    The former president did not offer any further details on what he mean by “real” — and no follow-up questions on the topic were asked — but he used the appearance to cast doubt on several longtime theories as to where they might be.

    MORE..

    “But what is true — and I’m actually being serious here — is that there’s footage and records of objects in the skies that we don’t know exactly what they are,” he said.

    So after all of these years.. did a former president just factually and yet casually announce disclosure?

    The former president also addressed the controversies of the day, including the current president posting a video that had a snippet of him and his wife Michelle..

  • The mysterious Spielberg UFO movie

    The mysterious Spielberg UFO movie

    Steven Spielberg is reportedly making a new movie, and if the rumors are true, it’s going to rock the world of UFO enthusiasts — or at least get their hopes way up. Of course, a lot of that could simply be marketing hype mixed with existential wish-casting. But if there’s anyone who could stir that kind of anticipation, it’s Spielberg. After all, this is the man behind Close Encounters of the Third Kind and E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial — films that didn’t just entertain people, but quietly rewired how an entire generation thinks about alien contact.

    The recent UK Telegraph article describing the project leans heavily into a familiar narrative within UFO culture. One story that always resurfaces is the alleged White House screening of E.T. for Ronald Reagan. Supposedly, when the film ended, Reagan stood up and said — maybe joking, maybe not — that there were people in the room who knew that everything they had just watched was true. Whether that moment actually happened exactly as described almost doesn’t matter anymore. It’s become part of the mythology.

    The new Spielberg film itself is still wrapped in secrecy, but one detail from the article jumped out at me — and I had completely forgotten this — a significant portion of it was filmed in New Jersey. That immediately brings to mind the so-called New Jersey drone sightings that dominated headlines just a year ago and then vanished entirely. Not even below the fold — just gone. But if you talk to people in New Jersey, you’ll hear that the drones never really stopped. They’re reportedly still seen regularly. They’ve just become so common that no one talks about them anymore. Like planes in the sky.

    That’s part of what makes this Telegraph article so fun, and what makes this Spielberg project so intriguing. There’s even a rumor floating around — clearly conspiracy-theory territory — that a real alien might “star” in the movie. Obviously, that’s not happening. For one thing, it would probably violate every Screen Actors Guild rule imaginable, not to mention require the creation of an entirely new galactic union chapter. Unless, of course, the alien is playing itself. Or themselves. Or itself. The grammar alone would be a nightmare.

    THE TELEGRAPH MOCKS:

    Tinfoil hat wearers have reacted with characteristic calmness and sagacity to the news that Spielberg is returning to his sci-fi roots with his new production, filming of which was completed in the summer. It is said to have had several working titles, including The Dish and Non-View, but is now reported to be called Disclosure.

    The new name, if it is correct, would provide “evidence” for the conspiracists that Spielberg knows more than he is letting on – “disclosure” being a key term for the alien truthers. They hold that the American authorities have secret information about UFOs and extraterrestrial life and want it to be publicly revealed, in a process they term “disclosure”.

    Chris Ramsay, a Montreal-based magician who has a YouTube channel devoted to UFO theories, went viral with a tweet in which he most clearly set out the conspiracists’ thinking about Spielberg’s new film. Like any good conspiracy theorist, he described his thesis as something “that’s so crazy it just might be brilliant”.

    Still, the idea is entertaining. And beneath the humor is a more interesting possibility: that Spielberg, over decades of filmmaking, may have become acquainted with enough people in enough rooms to suspect that something is going on. That maybe Reagan wasn’t joking. That maybe E.T. wasn’t just a children’s movie, but a soft disclosure story told in the safest way possible.

    Regardless of what ultimately comes of this new film — whenever it’s released, and whatever it ends up being called — the anticipation is already enormous. The marketing machine seems primed, the speculation is growing, and expectations are high. We have little doubt the movie will be good. And even if it isn’t…

    Well, it’ll still be out of this world.

    (Sorry. I had to make at least one pun.)

  • Interdimensional Congresspeople promise things that never appear

    Interdimensional Congresspeople promise things that never appear

    We want to believe!! But it is getting tough to keep doing it..

    Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna has created some chatter after appearing on the Joe Rogan podcast. Among many topics, she said the likelihood of interdimensional beings is pretty high. In fact, she claimed Congress has seen some evidence of it. She seemed convinced that there are aliens among us, maybe interdimensional, maybe otherworldly. She also brought up Air Force incursions and other unsettling possibilities..

    Of course, the naysayers were quick to point out that she has also spent time in conspiracy circles and made other eyebrow-raising claims. UFO skeptics ask the obvious question: Where’s the proof?

    And here’s the interesting part: This is one area where skeptics and believers might actually agree.


    The “Any Day Now” Problem


    Let’s think about it. We’ve been hearing these stories for a long time… It has been 2 years since congressional hearings and public meetings where lawmakers hinted they were aware of alien beings, recovered spacecraft, and even bodies supposedly stored away in government facilities.

    There have been videos of strange craft–the Pentagon has admitted that they know these videos exist and we cannot explain them. We also had a whole period of time of shooting down tech above the United States, balloons from China, and we were in awe at the New Jersey drones … (they are still around by the way despite the non-coverage) ..

    But we have also been fed a steady diet of rumors, each one sounding like we’re about to get the proof. But that “any day now” moment never arrives. Tomorrow becomes next week, next week becomes next year, and the cycle repeats. The promised revelations dissolve into nothing more than another letdown.

    It’s hard not to question the credibility of the people making these claims. We keep hearing tall tales about beings from other planets, other dimensions, maybe even demons or angels.. but proof?

    Yep.. no disclosure. No big reveal.. all of that.. Still missing.

    Meanwhile, Back on Earth

    As the online joke goes, the first comment under any alien-disclosure post is usually:

    “Cool, but is my rent still due next month?”
    Yes. Yes, it is.

    Sure, strange things are happening in our skies. The government itself has released video of unidentified craft. Pilots have reported encounters with objects they can’t explain. Those things are real, and we want to believe—in fact, we probably do believe. But for every new person who steps forward claiming they’ve got fresh evidence that will blow the lid off the mystery, we’re served yet another big, fat, nothing burger.

    The Hype vs. the Reality


    Yes, the congressional testimony from David Grusch was big. Yes, having George Knapp sitting behind him was a cool moment for UFO enthusiasts. But since then, other major news events have grabbed the spotlight.

    Now we have a congresswoman going on a major podcast to say interdimensional beings exist and Congress knows it. And yet, the national conversation is consumed by political trench wars—debates over the federal takeover of Washington, D.C., or whether Vladimir Putin should be in Alaska meeting Donald Trump.

    You’d think the possibility of otherworldly visitors would dominate the headlines. But we’re politically exhausted, socially divided, and perhaps too jaded to resonate with “the bigger picture”.. especially when that bigger picture is never actually drawn.

    Instead, we get vague assurances: “They’re out there. Proof is coming. Any day now.” And as mentioned before, “any day now” usually turns into “never.”

    Where’s the Beef?

    On this one point, skeptics and UFO believers can probably stand side by side. As the old 1980s fast-food slogan went:

    “Where’s the beef?”

    Maybe, just maybe, the beef got beamed up right along with all those mysteriously mutilated cattle.




  • Atlas the hostile ?

    Atlas the hostile ?

    3I/ATLAS: Alien Recon Mission or Just a Weird Space Rock?

    Professor Avi Loeb has been keeping a close eye on a foreign object hurtling through space toward our planet. Scientists, unsure exactly what this interstellar visitor might be, have dubbed it 3I/ATLAS. Since its discovery, theories have been flying faster than the object itself.

    On one side, you’ve got people like Richard C. Hoagland popping up on Ground Zero with Clyde Lewis, confidently declaring it’s indeed an interstellar object. Others worry it’s a reconnaissance mission—some kind of alien “drive-by” to check whether Earth is ripe for easy conquest. And then there are the skeptics, who think this is all a bit much. Let’s face it, the idea that an alien “interloper” is cruising in for a potential invasion is… well… pretty far-fetched.

    Of course, if it is aliens, they’re probably not coming to just say “hi.” Bigger plans might be in the works. Still, the media has run with this in ways no one had on their 2025 bingo card. Across the internet, people are now claiming Harvard itself is communicating with the alien ship—a complete misreading of Loeb’s theoretical hypothesis. Somehow, a scientific discussion about possibilities has morphed into “Harvard held a meeting with the hostile invading alien army to discuss their plans.”

    Is it an alien ship? I guess it could be. I mean, heck, I don’t own a telescope, and I’m not exactly equipped to tell the difference between space debris and a Death Star. What we do know is that scientists are saying this thing isn’t necessarily behaving like a comet—and that’s the part that’s making eyebrows go up.

    It might be a comet. It might be something else. But the media? Oh, the media… They seem less interested in digging for real answers and more interested in hitting copy-and-paste on the same breathless story, over and over, like a galactic game of telephone.

    Time will tell. If we’re invaded, I guess the Harvard scientist’s theory was right. If we’re not invaded… well, maybe they just decided to come back later—with a bigger army.

  • Tulsi Gabbard hints at disclosure

    Tulsi Gabbard hints at disclosure

    While the media is mocking her for this, maybe we are seeing hints of disclosure coming the Trump administration.

    Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard believes aliens might exist—and is hinting there is “classified” material to back her up supposition.

    Gabbard, who oversees 18 U.S. intelligence agencies, was asked whether “there could be aliens” on the New York Post podcast “Pod Force One.” “I have my own views and opinions,” she said. “In this role, I have to be careful with what I share.”

    The Post reported that when she was pressed further on the possibility of extraterrestrial life, Gabbard said: “Yes.”

    Read more…

    The full story..

  • Aliens among us in Compton Cali?

    Aliens among us in Compton Cali?

    Media attention has now continued on a short video from Jessica Ortiz’s Ring camera days ago.. The video seems to show a mysterious figure outside her home, Compton California. Local affiliates reported it along with the video, and others have subsequently picked up the story across the nation and world. The internet has had their say as well, pondering if this was an alien or just some trick of the lens..

    “Someone ANYONE please explain to me what my ring just caught. I’m not tripping right?” she captioned the 11-second video.

    According to Ortiz, it all began when she received an alert on her Ring doorbell app on June 5 around 1 a.m. 

    Surveillance video shows the mysterious “creature” walking in Ortiz’s driveway and exiting through a back gate. You can hear Ortiz’s gate close after the figure leaves the property…

    A few of the best comment:

    Well we already got Leprechaun in the hood, might as well give us Aliens in the hood

    Did they seriously ask zak bagans.

    It’s just a person carrying their jacket or hoodie. Take a closer look. 🤦‍♂

    Must be a really slow day at the news station, some people are so gullible that they’ll believe this BS.



    Slow news day indeed… or aliens among us..

  • We are not saying 3I/ATLAS is an alien. But it seems like everyone else is

    We are not saying 3I/ATLAS is an alien. But it seems like everyone else is

    By now, you’ve probably heard there’s an interstellar interloper cruising through the solar system. It has been officially named 3I/ATLAS..

    This space traveler is reportedly barreling toward the Sun at around 130,000 miles per hour (yeah, that’s fast), and it’s estimated to be about 15 miles wide, making it bigger than Manhattan. So yes, this thing is big.

    Now, picture this: what if it weren’t just a big ol’ space rock with a name like a forgotten computer password, but instead a vessel carrying alien life bent on planetary invasion? (Cue dramatic music.)

    Enter Avi Loeb, the Harvard astrophysicist who made waves a few years ago when he suggested that the oddly shaped object Oumuamua (remember that 2017 cosmic mystery speeding through our galaxy?) might be alien tech.

    Well, Avi’s back. He’s written a post on Medium speculating that 3I/ATLAS might be a technological “spyware ship” in disguise. You know, just casually floating near the Sun like it’s trying not to be seen. According to Loeb, the object is currently on the opposite side of the Sun from Earth, which he suggests could be a deliberate maneuver to avoid detection by our telescopes.

    Oh, and even if we wanted to investigate it? Our best chemical rockets wouldn’t come close. This thing is moving too fast for us to chase it down like we’re in some cosmic game of tag.

    Mark your calendars: in November or December 2025, 3I/ATLAS is expected to pass by Jupiter, Mars, and Venus, and if Loeb’s theory has any merit, Earth might want to get its planetary defense team ready. He says responding to a potential threat of this scale would require defensive measures.

    No pressure.

    But here’s the less dramatic reality: all current evidence points to this being just a comet—ejected from some other star system like many before it.

    Even Loeb admits the most likely explanation is that it’s natural. What he’s doing is classic Avi Loeb: thinking outside the box, stirring up discussion, and maybe (just maybe) getting a little media attention in the process. People who have followed him or listened to him know exactly what he is doing. As even he said in his Medium post:  The hypothesis is an interesting exercise in its own right, and is fun to explore, irrespective of its likely validity.

    And of course, that media attention often turns into clickbait headlines like: “Harvard Professor Says Alien Ship May Be Lurking Behind the Sun!” You’ve probably seen those floating around by now.

    So, let’s calm down. Chances are, by January 2026, this comet will have zipped past us, we’ll all still be here, and the only war happening will be in the comment sections of Facebook posts.

    Unless of course… it is an alien ship.

    In which case… good luck to us all and may God have mercy on our souls.