Trump’s feed exploded like a siren in the dark.
Aliens. Secret photos. Missiles raining down from space.
nly walking beside extraterrestrials and launching orbital strikes in AI-generated fantasies.
Is this disclosure, delusion, or the most dangerous distraction of his care… Continues…
As negotiations with Iran stall and public anger over war casualties grows,
Trump’s sudden barrage of AI-generated alien and space‑war imagery feels anything but random. Twenty‑five surreal Truth Social posts in a few hours turned the president into a sci‑fi warlord:
floating above Earth, jabbing at a giant red button, dwarfed generals at his side, missiles streaking toward the planet on glowing screens.
Another image mimicked a shaky, clandestine snapshot of Trump strolling beside an alien, Secret Service trailing behind, as if someone had risked everything to leak proof of a cosmic alliance.
Supporters framed it as bold “transparency” tied to newly released UFO files from the rebranded Department of War. Those declassified documents describe alleged extraterrestrial sightings,
Nazi UFO experiments, and strange lights reported by Apollo astronauts. But critics see something colder: spectacle as smokescreen. With the Epstein files looming and a
“failed” Iran war dominating headlines, many online believe Trump is leaning on AI‑powered shock and awe to hijack the narrative. In a world already drowning in disinformation, the line between revelation and distraction has never felt thinner.