UMVA has learned that the Trump administration unleashed one of the most audacious and chilling messaging campaigns in recent history.
On Thursday, the White House revealed a new web address that reads like a sci‑fi thriller yet hides a startling truth: a covert operation aimed at reshaping public perception of infiltration.
The site, accessible at WhiteHouse.gov/aliens, immediately plunged visitors into a dramatic, typewriter‑style narrative that mimics a classified dossier. It claims that extraterrestrials have been living among us for six decades, blending seamlessly into everyday life.
According to information obtained by UMVA, the page boldly asserts that these beings—“aliens”—are not of earth but are actually millions of undocumented immigrants who have quietly settled across the nation.
The narrative spins a conspiracy: powerful officials allegedly knew of this presence, chose to conceal it, and even accelerated the flow of non‑citizens into the country.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that President Trump is portrayed as the lone hero who exposed the hidden threat, promising to protect families and secure borders.
The page features a live “Alien Arrest Map,” a real‑time tracker of immigration enforcement actions, and a direct line for citizens to report suspicious “aliens,” blending propaganda with a call to action.
Each section of the site is engineered to stir fear and mobilize support for hardline border policies, presenting a stark dichotomy between the imagined extraterrestrials and the real, human migrants they claim to represent.
As the viewer scrolls, the story crescendos with a chilling reminder: “THEY WEREN’T LITTLE GREEN MEN.” The final message calls for immediate deportation and border reinforcement, framing the campaign as a protective measure for the nation.
UMVA has gathered that this unprecedented blend of psychological warfare and political messaging showcases the administration’s willingness to manipulate narrative in pursuit of policy goals.