
Connecticut Is A UFO Hotspot—But That’s Not the Scary Part
Connecticut UFO Sightings
According to a report from Action, the top three states for UFO sightings are Washington, Montana, and Vermont. But what about Connecticut? Action didn’t go beyond the top three, but luckily, SatelliteInternet.com did.

In their August 2023 study, they ranked Connecticut 12th in the nation for UFO sightings, with 54 sightings per 100,000 people.
Action says Washington, Montana, and Vermont are the big three when it comes to UFO hotspots. Washington has deep UFO history dating back to the famous 1947 “flying saucer” sighting. Montana’s wide-open skies and low light pollution make it a perfect place to spot something weird. And Vermont? Vermont tops the list for UFO sightings per capita, with its quiet nights and empty skies making it prime territory for alien-watchers.
In reality, this is a fluff report. It doesn’t take into account where we are today. This is the kind of thing you’d read in the '90s and laugh at. But we’re in a very different place in 2025. You’ve got politicians openly pursuing the topic. Former Presidents admitting UFOs—or UAPs—are real and of unknown origin. Thousands of credible reports are coming from active and former military personnel.
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There are new sightings, videos, and alarming admissions popping up every day, and somehow… no one seems to care. The American public is more than happy to just scroll past it all like nothing’s changed. People would rather spend their time arguing red vs. blue on Facebook and “doing their research” about what scumbags the other political party is.
Meanwhile, credible people are out here saying there are crafts and beings showing up on Earth—and we don’t know what they are. This isn’t some goofy, back-page entertainment story anymore. It’s the biggest and most important story in human history… and we’re still packaging it alongside cartoons of little green men like it’s a joke.
It’s time to stop glaring across the street at your so-called enemy and start looking up at the sky.
Check this out, back in 2019, we interviewed the now infamous UFO whistleblower Luis Elizondo on the I-95 Morning Show.
He's the former head of AATIP (Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program). At the time he was making statements no one had heard before. He was careful with his words but what he was saying was something worth paying attention to.
Check out the Ethan, Lou & Large Dave Morning Show for more interviews just like that one on Apple & Spotify
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