Storm Area 51, They Can't Stop All of Us is a Facebook event planned for September 20, 2019, 3:00 am to 6:00 am local time, at Area 51, a United States Air Force (USAF) facility within the Nevada Test and Training Range, to raid the site in search for extraterrestrial life. The event was created by Matty Roberts, who confirmed it was comedic and disavowed responsibility for any casualties if people actually attempt to raid the military base.[2] Roberts posted the event on June 27, 2019. Over 2 million people have responded "going" and 1.5 million "interested" on the event's page.
In Lincoln County, Nevada, two music festivals have also been planned: Alienstock in Rachel, Nevada, and Storm Area 51 Basecamp in Hiko, Nevada. However, local governments and police fear that even these legal events may be problematic if too many people show up. In mid-September, Roberts announced on his website that Alienstock was canceled due to poor planning, concerns of safety and legality, and lack of infrastructure, adding that he feared a "possible humanitarian disaster"; he also said the event will be relocated to Las Vegas in reduced form and renamed Area 51 Celebration. However, Little A'Le'Inn owner Connie West has said the original Alienstock plans will proceed, adding in an interview that "there's nothing I can do to stop it". Roberts' lawyers sent her a cease and desist letter regarding the use of the "Alienstock" name.
Air Force spokeswoman Laura McAndrews said government officials were briefed on the event and discouraged people from attempting to enter military property. Nevada law enforcement also warned potential participants in the event against trespassing. The event, although purely comedic, has had an effect on businesses both locally in Nevada and around the United States, which are creating preparations for visitors and products for people going.
Area 51 has been the subject of many conspiracy theories regarding aliens since the 1950s, when some individuals reported seeing UFOs at the location of the base, around the time the military started flying CIA U2 spy planes in the area. The CIA declassified documents related to Area 51 and recognized its existence in 2013.Conspiracy theorists believe aliens, UFOs, or secrets related to them are stored at Area 51. In June 2019, The Pentagon provided a briefing on UFOs encountered by Navy pilots to members of Congress. U.S. president Donald Trump had also been briefed on UFOs
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