- Approximately 113,000 alien sightings were submitted to the National UFO Reporting Center between 2000 and 2023.
- Currently, the national average of alien sightings is 34.3 per 100,000 residents.
- Highly classified Air Force base in county with the highest number of alien sightings between 2000 and 2023
Anyone hoping to spot aliens or UFOs in the United States may be lucky to spot them in the West.
According to data submitted by the National UFO Reporting Center and the U.S. Census Bureau, more than 100,000 alien sightings were submitted to the reporting center between 2000 and 2023.
Currently, the national average number of alien sightings at that time was 34.3 per 100,000 residents.
But one county known for having perhaps the most famous alien landmark ranks high on the list. Lincoln County, Nevada, home of Area 51, is the most heavily populated county on the list.
There's something amazing about this county The number of sightings per 100,000 residents is 820.9.
Other areas with nearly 500 to 600 alien sightings from 2003 to 2023 include Alpine County, California, Petroleum County, Montana, and La Paz County, Arizona.
Area 51 is one of the most famous and secret air bases. urban legend About aliens and UFOs.
Eric Taber has worked as a defense aerospace contractor for 13 years and holds security clearance to work on military aircraft.
In a recent interview with DailyMail.com, he revealed how he heard about UFOs at the mysterious desert base from his late great-uncle Sam Urquhart, an Area 51 contractor.
In May, Taber testified to the All Area Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), the Pentagon's UFO investigation unit that collects reports about the government's alleged possession of non-human spacecraft.
The claim, unconfirmed by a now-deceased witness, is part of a long history of rumors about the possibility of extraterrestrial life and future spacecraft housed at the Nevada Desert Air Force Base near Groom Lake, north of Las Vegas. Department.
Mr. Urquhart began his career at Area 51 with defense contractor EG&G, which later partnered with Raytheon to become JT3 LLC and then JT4 LLC.
“He was the head of security in the engineering group and a data configuration specialist. His group did radar cross-section testing.
“I kept asking him about UFOs. He said, 'I don't know anything.' And then one day we were in his backyard and he said, “You know what? “Okay, let's talk about the crafts I know.”
“When I first arrived there in 1997, I spoke privately with a senior engineer at EG&G. The group attempted to reverse engineer objects brought there by some CIA personnel in the 1980s. “I was on a mission,” he said.
“It was probably found completely intact in a remote desert location.
“A senior engineer at EG&G told my great-uncle that the car was egg-shaped, about the size of an SUV, smooth, seamless, metallic-looking, silvery-gray in color, with flap control surfaces. There is no intake or anything, there is an exhaust, and there are no letters or symbols on the outside.
“They're the best, brightest engineers you can think of. They tried to figure out what a power source is, how to start it, and how it works, but… To no avail. They tried to induce electricity into it.
“The X-rays couldn't penetrate it. It appeared solid in the X-rays. They tried to open it and get into the hull. They couldn't do it.
“They said they were able to take some very small samples of the material. And I'm no chemistry expert, but from the isotope ratios and the mix of elements, they said it was on Earth. I think they concluded that it wasn't made.”
But Area 51 and Nevada aren't the only places where UFO sightings are common. Arthur County, Nebraska came in second on the list with 618.6 sightings. This small county has a population of only 434 people.
Third on the list is Alpine County, California, with a population of 1,204 and all voting by mail.
Petroleum County, Montana, was No. 4 on the list, the last of the state's 56 counties to organize. It has a population of only 524 people and is served by two rivers.
Fifth on the list was La Paz County, Arizona, with a population of approximately 16,557. This county is located in rural western Arizona and is home to several ghost towns.
According to veteran scientists and intelligence officers Sean KirkpatrickIndividuals who believe in aliens may hold positions in the U.S. government.
“True believers aren't just outside the government; many of them are inside the government,” Kirkpatrick said.
The late Sen. Harry Reid of Nevada was also one of those who believed in extraterrestrial life.
“Senator Harry Reid was a true believer and thought, 'The government is hiding this from Congressional oversight,'” the scientist said.
Further discussions have taken place over the years among those seeking answers about the existence of aliens and UFOs.
United States representative robert garcia He even voiced his opinion on unidentified aerial phenomena last year.
“UAPs, whatever they are, can pose a significant threat to our military and civilian aviation, and we need to understand that,” he said.
“We need to encourage more reporting about UAPs, not less. The more we understand, the safer we will be.”
In recent years, countless UFO sightings have occurred across the United States. Earlier this year, mysterious footage showed a group of UFOs flying over Philadelphia, and then two more strangely merging.
An eyewitness uploaded a bizarre video of the sighting to Reddit, describing a large blob of light “spinning and flying back and forth.”
The user said the multicolored lights were flying “very high” over Philadelphia.
Late last year, when President Joe Biden visited Los Angeles in December to raise money for his campaign, it caused such a stir that even aliens might have wanted to see what the fuss was about.
A planespotter caught a UFO hovering over Air Force One in Los Angeles during Biden's Dec. 10 visit, DailyMail.com has revealed.
This white or silver spherical object was photographed several times over LAX airport and was spotted by multiple witnesses.
In 2006, a gangway employee at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport spotted a metal saucer-shaped aircraft floating in the sky.
The sighting, which lasted five minutes and was witnessed by at least 12 United Airlines staff members, made international headlines after Federal Aviation Administration radio transmission tapes were released through the Freedom of Information Act.
The FAA blamed the incident on a “hole-punch cloud,” and astronomer Mark Hammergren, who was at the Adler Planetarium in Chicago at the time, agreed, but the incident remains unsolved and has since been linked to UFOs. This is troubling researchers.