
"Is Aliens.gov real? We break down the March 18, 2026 CISA registration, Trump’s February 19th Disclosure Directive, and the 2,000 active AARO UAP cases. Featuring expert analysis on the $17M Polymarket bet and the Pentagon’s standoff with Pete Hegseth."
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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Why is Aliens.gov still a ghost town on March 24th? Today, Aris and Casey dive into the 'Sanitization War' happening behind the scenes at the Pentagon.
As we hit the one-year anniversary of the shocking NSC Signal Group Chat leak involving Pete Hegs... more
The deadline is dead. As of Monday, March 23, 2026, the world is staring at a blank screen at Aliens.gov, while the White House responds with nothing but a 'Stay Tuned' emoji. In this emergency breakdown, Aris and Casey expose the 'Sanitization' stan... more
The clock has officially run out. As of Monday, March 23, 2026, the 30-day Disclosure Directive has hit its deadline, and the digital landscape is shifting. In this series finale, Aris and Casey track the live server spikes at Aliens.gov, the $20M Po... more
The domain is registered and the President has signed the 30-day Disclosure Directive, so why is the vault still locked? In Episode 2, Aris and Casey dig into the high-stakes 'Why' behind the February 19th order, exploring the viral TIME Magazine the... more
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Recent episodes explore the intersection of government transparency, national security, and emerging information warfare around unidentified phenomena. The conversation centers on how agencies (CISA, AARO, Pentagon) manage data, disclosures, and backlogs while public markets and political narratives react to disclosures and domain registrations tied to Aliens.gov. A throughline is the tension between official promises, bureaucratic inertia, cybersecurity considerations, and strategic communications, with debates about whether rapid disclosure would build trust or introduce new vulnerabilities. Noteworthy elements include the use of market data (Polymarket bets), emoji-driven messaging in public communications, and the ongoing discourse arou... more
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