Sunday, April 12, 2026

There's illegal aliens, and then there's the other kind, especially in New Jersey...

After having space travel so prominent in the headlines, the team at Hard Rock Bet looked at data from the National UFO Reporting Center to find which states have the highest likelihood of spotting extraterrestrial activity. The Garden State is ranked shockingly high.
This, after a senior official at NASA recently said that investigating the existence of alien life “goes to the heart of many things that we do at NASA,” suggesting a "pretty high" chance that extraterrestrial life exists. In New Jersey, there have been 3,083 reported sightings, which works out to 419.3 sightings per 1,000 square miles, the second-highest density in the country.
The only state that ranked higher than us was Rhode Island, with 616.1 sightings per square mile. Whereas Alaska sits pretty at the bottom of the list, with only 1.2 sightings per square mile. I guess the aliens aren’t too fond of the cold. I get it.

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4 comments:

  1. With all those sightings you would think there would be at least ONE GOOD photo or video.

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  2. So "The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension" was actually a documentary and not just a weird movie.

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  3. Aliens are trying to figure why people continue to live there. At least you had the common sense to leave.

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  4. if you mean illegal alien, i would agree with you.

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