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Aliens: In the Summer of Disclosure, We Learn Anew They Are Already Here

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They walk among us. 

Ever since the U.S. government released the first batch of formerly classified files related to UFOs, or, in their more sterile descriptor, UAPs, in May, Americans have been inundated with talk about aliens. We reported several stories on the topic, including former president Barack Obama’s slip in an interview stating that aliens are real and PJ Media writer Rick Moran’s take that there’s no there, there, in the declassified report.

More government file drops are promised. Podcasters have gone full tilt, discussing the pictures and what they mean. Hollywood appears to be preparing audiences worldwide for some tremendous announcement with Disclosure Day appearing in theaters this June.

Thursday, May 28, the Trump administration played into UFO mania by launching Aliens.gov – the official government site tracking aliens. The site uses the spooky green glowing letters we associate with aliens – and the design is *chef’s kiss* - a scroll up the screen ala Star Wars. From the site:

For 60 years, the U.S. government has kept a closely guarded secret.

Aliens have been walking among us, living in our neighborhoods, and interacting with us in our daily lives.

They've shopped in the same stores, attended the same classes as our children, and lived seemingly normal human existences.

With one exception — they do not belong here.

By now, I hope you’ve figured out that this site refers to illegal aliens – the human variety, not the ones with oversized eyes and green skin. As the Trump administration states: “Millions arrived under the cover of darkness and embedded themselves directly into our society. Countless presidents, congressmen, and senior officials knew exactly what was happening.”

As you scroll down, you see a counter showing the latest number of “encounters” – it was at 3,129,688 as I typed this sentence. A live “Alien Arrest Map” shows the latest arrests in the United States. You can scroll the map to find out if aliens have been arrested in your town. You can even enter your town to determine the number of arrests and the countries of origin for the aliens arrested.

There’s also a large button titled “Report suspicious aliens to the ICE tip line,” leading to the ICE form. Right above that call to action is this reassurance: “If you’ve witnessed an Alien abduction, do not be alarmed. The Alien is in good hands. We will take care of it… and return it safely to its place of origin.”

Whoever is running the Digital program in this Administration deserves kudos for combining the latest fascination with extraterrestrial aliens with the real work that ICE is doing to remove illegal aliens from the country. The White House's communications game in every sphere is on point: from Karoline Leavitt's leaving the media in the capable hands of Cabinet stars while she's on maternity leave, to the memes that Marco Rubio inspires, to the president himself — everything works together.

As the webmaster for Aliens.gov posted: The truth is no longer out there. It is right here. Right now.

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