This is the best technical reasoning I have seen to believe that
aliens.gov might go live within the next 3-4 weeks. This is lengthy, but well worth the read. Sent to me by a trusted source who gave me permission to share. Let me know what you think.
Aliens.gov /
Alien.gov - Technical Signals Suggest Imminent Activation
“Hi Stephen,
I think I may have come across something worth a closer look regarding the two domains,
aliens.gov and
alien.gov.
I’ve been digging into the publicly visible infrastructure - specifically certificate data and endpoint behavior - and what’s currently exposed suggests a very particular deployment stage.
Based on these technical indicators, it looks like both sites may be approaching activation, potentially within a short timeframe.
Here’s what stands out:
Both domains currently resolve to the same temporary backend and present a **mismatched SSL certificate**, which points to a shared fallback configuration.
The certificate in use:
- Domain:
go-vip.co
- Wildcard: *.go-vip.co
- Issuer: Let’s Encrypt (E7)
- Root: ISRG Root X1 (Internet Security Research Group)
Validity:
- Not Before: March 14, 2026
- Not After: June 12, 2026
The timing of this certificate lines up with when the domains were registered by the White House.
More importantly, the infrastructure chain appears to be:
aliens.gov →
go-vip.co →
wpvip.com
This strongly suggests the use of **WordPress VIP**, an enterprise-level platform typically used for:
- high-traffic websites
- government platforms
- structured content publishing
From a deployment standpoint, the current status looks like this:
- Domain registered — check
- DNS active — check
- Server reachable — check
- WordPress multisite environment responding — check
- Access restricted (HTTP 403) — check
One particularly telling indicator is this endpoint:
IMPORTANT →
aliens.gov/wp-activate.php
It returns a 403 response, which suggests the domain is recognized within the system but not yet publicly enabled — a pattern often seen in late-stage pre-launch configurations.
Taken together, this points to a setup where:
- the infrastructure is already in place
- final configuration steps remain
- public activation could follow relatively soon
Based on experience with similar deployments, my estimate — purely from a technical perspective — would be a short-term window: potentially days, or up to a couple of weeks, so likely within this month.
To be clear, this is entirely OSINT-based — no intrusion, no bypassing security — just analysis of publicly exposed behavior, standard web infrastructure patterns, and technical data.”