Poll reveals where Americans are safest during an alien invasion
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"Gone are the days when it was regarded as part fringe, part-science fiction, and part conspiracy theory," said former UK Ministry of Defense UFO investigator Nick Pope. "UFOs are now being treated as a defense and national security issue, discussed in the United States Congress, and attracting attention from the Head of NASA." This shift in perception illustrates how seriously UFO phenomena are now being considered.
Nearly two thirds of Americans now believe that aliens exist, and roughly one third consider UFO sightings to be proof - a significant increase from 20 percent in 1996. Public concern over the threat of an alien invasion has skyrocketed, and searches related to alien scenarios have surged drastically.
Rant Casino pulled data on the number of UFO sightings and the average duration of 'UFO visits' from the National UFO Reporting Centre Database and aggregated it per US state. By ranking states with the lowest number of sightings, Rant Casino identified which regions might be considered safest in the event of an alien attack.
States with lower population densities may be safer during an invasion as they provide more space for people to take cover, evacuate or organize a counter attack. This practical advice highlights the logical preparations that citizens may need to consider.
Read at Mail Online
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