Over at the Toulouse School of Economics some researchers have submitted an analysis of locations known for sightings. They draw upon the UFO reports archived with GEIPAN, a branch of the French Space Program (CNES). French citizens can submit their sightings to the local police, passing the buck over to GEIPAN, who classify each account into one of four categories. Type A sightings have been explained without a shadow of a doubt, B's are probably identified, and C-class encounters lack enough meaningful data to be of any use. Type D events are the sweet spot. The kinds of reports that, despite a wealth of data, defy identification. Real, unidentified flying objects.
Out of the 1,961 sightings recorded between 1951 and 2013, Thibault Laurent, Christine Thomas-Agnan, and Michaël Vaillant have 381 D-class observations, and their conclusions are provocative. They considered many variables surrounding these events. Population density being a key factor for their models. More people and more sightings mean more reports. But this is only the tip of the iceberg as Thibault and pals note a strong correspondence of D-class reports around nuclear power plants and toxic waste dumps. Also factoring into the mix are rural areas, forests, and wetlands. Either our space brothers are playing guardian angel as humanity self-destructs, or it's a whole lot of swamp gas.
Comment: Or maybe that's just wishful thinking, there's enough UFO research out there to show that the 'brothers' have a marked inimicable attitude towards humanity. Grab a copy of High Strangeness: Hyperdimensions and the Process of Alien Abduction by Laura Knight-Jadczyk to be more properly informed.
They lay out all the math in black and white for anyone hoping to crunch the numbers for their own country. A cursory Google search brings up American, Australian, and other world UFO maps, in addition to many public domain records regarding contaminated land, nuclear power plants, population centers, and sacred sites like Uluru and Roswell.
Investigations like Spatial Point Pattern Analysis of the Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon in France should inspire researchers to apply the same methodologies to their work, broadening our understanding of the phenomenon. Goodness only knows what can be learned by comparing sightings over rich and poor neighborhoods, or if the UFOs appeared after a major event with a profound psychological impact on the population. Bringing us back to Charles Fort's admonition of "One measures a circle, beginning anywhere", giving fresh insights on an old topic.
Those are our two options huh? If this individual who refers to "our space brothers" had read the literature pragmatically they would know that there is a credible contingent that is of the opinion that the phenomena is dimensional, and therefore, at least part of the time it shares our space. Not only that, but the same contingent and others have noticed the glaringly obvious fact that this phenomena is at the very least periodically predatory.
It is interesting that self interest of the... whatever it is, is not even considered as a possibility. I bet they thought Obama care would save us from our predatory medical system too, just a guess. Possibly they also missed the autopsy report and pictures that were leaked by that coroner in Brazil or the cattle mutilation phenomena. Which pretty much means they are out of the loop and probably shouldn't be reporting on any UFO phenomena at all.