No, it's sites gatekeeping their dodgy tracking cookie policies.
US companies don't want to comply with data protection rules of other territories, so they block our access, just so they can continue their exploitative tracking
I have a lot of family military memorabilia, several pre world war 2 medals, one of the British military crosses (might be Victoria Cross), sword of honour from Sandhurst, signed documents/certificates from George VI.
I haven't got it all valued together, but I know the pre WW2 medals are £4k+ alone. I'd guess it's probably all worth ~£10k but it's nothing I'd ever sell, so it might as well be worth nothing, as I won't be liquidating that money.
As a fellow PS5 owner, and someone who would like to game on the go, the Steam deck interests me, especially as Sony refuses to release a proper handheld, but I'm finding it hard to pull the trigger on it, as the majority of my game catalogue is on PS5, and what games I have on PC are mostly not on steam platform. I have some games that are on steam that could be played on the go, but what is the Internet connectivity requirement like?
As other people have said we cannot for of they do our do not exist.
That said thinking about how big the universe is, my personal opinion is they have to exist.
As for governments covering them up.... highly unlikely. They can't even cover up their dirty laundry, let alone aliens