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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They would always report the oddball "What was that in the sky" stories every freakin' time. We would get hysterical calls at the base from people who claimed the universe was ripping apart or wormholes were opening up.
I believe that a certain percentage of UFO sightings are indeed unexplained. I have also become accustomed to the scientifically challenged claiming that the visuals they saw were just like in the movies before the aliens attacked.
that made me laugh
lol
That happened on a hotel beach on Cape Cod one foggy summer night.
It was me with 3 green glow sticks tied to the bottom of my kite.
everybody at breakfast the next morning was talking about the UFO they saw...
I still can’t figure out why there are so many pictures of food taken...
My sighting was in the company of two level headed private pilots and lasted long enough that we could discern no simple explanation. The height ruled out a kite. It was against the prevailing wind, which ruled out it being a balloon. And it moved too slowly and without the lights required of an ordinary civil aircraft. And it was too large to be a satellite. I call it unknown.
It is starting to look like the TR-3 is not just a conspiracy. There are now patents filed on its behalf.
Toujours Prêt!
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