Posted on 03/12/2022 7:41:37 AM PST by BenLurkin
Where are you most likely to see a UFO?
With an incredible 15,072 sightings in the Golden State, more than anywhere else in the U.S., California is the UFO capital of America. This is twice the number of extra-terrestrial encounters recorded in Florida (7,513) which places second overall.
Where are you least likely to see a UFO?
In contrast to California and Florida, which each recorded thousands of UFO sightings, both North Dakota and South Dakota have registered just 264 and 355 since records began, respectively. So if you’re on the lookout for alien life, steer clear from the Dakotas!
Where are you most likely to see a ghost?
In America, ghost sightings aren’t quite as common as extra-terrestrial experiences, but that’s not to say that some states don’t have a very real history of seeing spirits. In fact, there have been a whopping 7,382 registered sightings in Texas alone, making the Deep South region the spookiest state in America.
Where are you least likely to see a ghost?
With just 123 ghost sightings since records began, Delaware is officially the least spooky state, followed by Hawaii (185) and Wyoming (215), which place second and third, respectively
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More crazies on the left coast, so not surprising
The most populous state has the most sightings and some of the the least populous states have the fewest. Hmmm.
Exactly.
Since 2020 Delaware has been the spookiest state.
You'd think...
Man, Freerepublic is getting extremely wacky these days....
What counts as being ‘documented’? I’ve seen a UFO & a friend had a really incredible experience with one. Probably lots more than the ‘documented’ variety.
That's quite a leap from UFO to extra-terrestrial. I'm sure a good portion of these sightings were very terrestrial.
“With an incredible 15,072 sightings in the Golden State, more than anywhere else in the U.S., California is the UFO capital of America.”
Probably because of the high number of people who are either stoned or insane? 🤷♂️
That’s because UFOs are intra-dimensional and can only be captured on old b&w film using cameras from the 1950s.
I wouldn't say that UFO's are supernatural... But, then again, I suppose it depends on what it is that you see flying... :)
Never “seen” a ghost but I’ve felt two in the same house. And the feeling was verified later by the homeowners and their listing agent, their son had died of an overdose in the room where I felt the presence. I was showing the house to buyers as a real estate agent when I felt the presence. The buyers didn’t notice. Owners were selling the house because they couldn’t take the haunting and their dogs stayed upset all the time, would bark at the room. I felt a second presence in the basement that felt much older and really evil. I got the impression it was the force causing the problem. (Hard to explain, it was like getting messages) There was a physical effect near and in the bedroom, and in a spot in the basement, a feeling of weight on my shoulders that was not imagined, it was my first clue. I asked the listing agent if she knew the house was haunted and she was shocked and told me the story. She said the owners felt it but no one else had.
A hearty hello, my Dad was 2nd CAV, in WWII.
Brave Rifles!
The real eye opener was all the crap in the kalifornia news over the Minuteman, Trident and Falcon launches being "extraterrestrials" and wormholes opening.
A lifelong Floridian, I have seen many dozens of rocket launches from the Cape — and one UFO that was definitely not a rocket launch, plane, balloon, or orbiting satellite. A light floating high across a clear nighttime sky against the prevailing wind, I and the other witnesses had no idea what it was.
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