Pennsylvanians haven't reported sightings at anywhere near the rate of the top reporting city in the country. Residents of Gila Bend, Arizona, about 470 miles west of Roswell, New Mexico, since 1914 have reported UFOs at a rate of 1,193.89 per 100,000 people.
Pennsylvania's top reporting city, West Chester, has seen a rate of 154.63 UFO sighting reports per 100,000 people in that same period.
The Insights team at TruePeopleSearch , an online people-searching service, did an analysis of the National UFO Reporting Center's database of more than 80,000 unidentified flying object reports from 1910-2014 in the U.S. and Canada to come up with rates that could be compared across cities and similar areas.
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UFO special: The seven strangest unexplained sightings in Scotland's skies | Alloa and Hillfoots
FROM the nation's fascination with Elon Musk's latest ventures to fevered speculation about military aircraft being spotted soaring above our rooftops, it suddenly seems like many of us are gazing towards the heavens.
Three declassified videos newly released by the Pentagon showing US Navy pilots encountering "unidentified aerial phenomena" – or what the rest of us might call UFOs – has helped stoke further intrigue about what mysterious objects may be traversing our skies.
The UFO Sightings that Pushed the UK to Take 'Flying Saucers' More Seriously - HISTORY
In late September 1952, only months after a rash of “flying saucer” sightings over Washington, D.C. made headlines around the world, dozens of military officers participating in NATO exercises in the North Atlantic were struck by their own UFO fever.
Exercise Mainbrace was the largest peacetime military exercise since World War II . The war-game-style maneuvers simulated NATO’s response to a mock attack on Europe, presumably by the Soviet Union . The Mainbrace operation involved 200 ships, 1,000 planes and 80,000 soldiers from multiple NATO countries—including large deployments from the United States and the United Kingdom.
British 'X-Files' of UFO sightings is going public | Space
Previously, some MoD files about UFOs had been published online at the U.K. National Archives website, The Telegraph reported . However, all of the agency's UFO reports will be released this year on "a dedicated gov.uk web page," a spokesperson for the British Royal Air Force (RAF) told The Telegraph.
The decision came after PA Media, a British news agency, filed a request for the UFO files under the Freedom of Information Act, according to The Telegraph. MoD officials decided "it would be better to publish these records, rather than continue sending documents to the National Archives," the RAF spokesperson said.
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194 UFO sightings reported in Wash. state last year | KOMO
The Mysterious Cold War Case Of Unidentified Aircraft Descending On Loring Air Force Base - The
Despite the newfound attention the topic of unexplained incursions into airspace over sensitive locales across the United States is receiving, these types of bizarre incidents are not necessarily new. One of the most puzzling accounts of such an event, or series of events, occurred during the depths of the Cold War.
Over a series of nights in 1975, Loring Air Force Base in Maine was invaded by mysterious craft originating from Canadian airspace. At the time, the base was home to B-52 bombers and KC-135 tankers and was tasked with the nuclear alert mission. The Loring AFB incidents are extremely well documented, both in terms of personal testimonials and declassified CIA and National Military Command Center (NMCC) documents.
What Are 'Black Triangle' UFOs? - HISTORY
Within the larger mystery of the UFO phenomenon is another, still-unsolved puzzle: Why do so many reports involve strange, triangular-shaped craft—often described as dark in color, virtually noiseless and the size of a football field or larger? What, exactly, are they? And why are so many witnessed hovering or moving slowly and methodically, with no visible contrails?
In the years after the U.S. Air Force coined the term “unidentified flying object” in 1952, reports often referred to UFOs generically as flying saucers. But witnesses then, and since, have described a wide array of shapes: saucers (or two saucers put together), eggs, hats, cigars, boomerangs, lightbulbs—even Tic Tac candies.
Mysterious lights spotted flashing in Houston sky - ABC7 Los Angeles
A number of people posted videos to social media Friday night of mysterious lights in the sky, prompting many viewers to wonder if it was a rocket, meteor or something else.
Residents in Southern California were treated to a bright sight Wednesday night, prompting many to take to social media.
Resident in the Camarillo area were treated to an unusual sight late Monday night as a possible meteor lit up the sky.
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