A data-driven comparison of the two biggest government transparency battles of our era.
| CATEGORY | EPSTEIN FILES | ALIEN FILES |
|---|---|---|
| Current search share | ~56% | ~43% |
| Peak search interest | 2019 (arrest/death) | 2023 (Grusch testimony) |
| Documents released | Partial (2024) | Partial (2021-2026) |
| Documents still hidden | Yes — court sealed | Yes — classified |
| Congressional hearings | Multiple 2019-2026 | Multiple 2022-2026 |
| Whistleblowers | Multiple victims/witnesses | Grusch + others |
| Global interest | High — English markets | Very high — worldwide |
| Trending direction | Stable | Rising fast |
The Epstein files document real, documented crimes with named victims and implicate powerful individuals in politics, finance, and entertainment. The impact is concrete and human — real people were harmed, and accountability demands are specific and urgent.
The alien files, if whistleblower accounts are accurate, represent potentially the most significant secret in human history — evidence of non-human intelligence. The scale of impact would be civilizational, not just political.
As of June 2026, Epstein files maintain a lead at approximately 56% of combined search volume. However, alien file searches have been growing faster and the gap narrows with every major UAP news event. Our live tracker updates this data every 30 seconds.
Epstein files currently win on search volume. Alien files win on potential historical significance. Both remain unresolved — which is why millions keep searching for both. The battle continues in real time.
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