

It compiled a list of 12,618 sightings, 701 of which involved objects that officially remain "unidentified". The US Air Force carried out a previous UFO investigation called Project Blue Book which ended in 1969. It is not the first official government report on the subject. "The Defence Department and Intelligence Community have a lot of work to do before we can actually understand whether these aerial threats present a serious national security concern," Mr Rubio said in a statement. Senator Marco Rubio, who as the top Republican on the Senate Intelligence Committee has long pushed for more disclosure about UAPs, called the report "an important first step in cataloguing these incidents, but it is just a first step." Whatever you think of UFOs and aliens, tracking social data surrounding them is a good way to crowdsource personal experiences of eerie occurrences in real time.Image: Senator Marco Rubio has pushed for more disclosure concerning sightings of 'unidentified aerial phenomena'. I just saw an alien spacecraft fly around my house #nasa #spacewarscom
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The government is MAKING EVERYONE that lives 100 miles within Area 51 sell there property! & we all just saw UFOS last week ?!!Ĭharmaine isn’t alone in taking her confusion and anger to social aliens exist I know because I saw a ufo so why do you not tell everyone elseĪmid all of the UFO conversation, we found 421 mentions of aliens ranging from speculation to full on accounts of seeing them. Perhaps that’s something we should be concerned about. We found a surprisingly low number of mentions that included the term “Area 51”.

While they registered just a few posts each, percentage-wise it was Delaware and Connecticut that had the most UFO mentions from males while Hawaii and South Carolina had the most from females. We found that the gender ratio of UFO-related posts was fairly evenly split. #badabingfishingteam #ufo #comet #spacecrsft #fishingpic #instagramfishing #nasa #aliens #wearenotalone #palmbeachĪ post shared by Sammy Papia on at 3:43am PDT In some cases, people described what they saw and others posted blurry images and videos like this one:Ĭraziest thing I have seen on the water this morning. We found the majority of our UFO mentions on Twitter – 3,459 to be precise, while Facebook made up 906 mentions. There are also Twitter authors dedicated to tweeting about UFO are good examples of prolific UFO reporting Twitter accounts. I saw a ufo the other night now there’s one over LA explain If yall don’t mind i would like to get in contact with yallīut lots of tweeters decided to take matters higher. Predictably, was at the top of the i saw an alien spacecraft…honest to god.

Looking at mentions coming just from Twitter, we’re able to see the accounts mentioned most alongside UFO sightings. In fact, this one night dwarfed any other significant peak in mentions for the whole year. The sightings definitely helped November become the month with the most UFO posts on social media They’d want us not to believe that we saw alien spacecraft ? I really wish the government/news media would stop lying to us and telling us that was a missile we saw the other night. It was later confirmed as a Naval missile test but not everyone was convinced. While California often gets the most mentions because of its large population, it’s not just down to that this time.Ī huge chunk of Californian UFO sightings occurred on 7th November when a mysterious light was seen by hundreds of people. We broke down mentions by state to see which areas of the country were generating the most UFO conversation. We took a look at a year’s worth of UFO-related posts on social media and this is what we found. You might not, but lots of people seem to think they’ve seen the evidence.
