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Storm Area 51, They Can't Stop All of Us was an American Facebook event that took place on and around September 20, 2019, in the desert surrounding Area 51, a highly-classified United States Air Force (USAF) facility within the Nevada Test and Training Range.
In addition to Nellis AFB, areas outside of the current NTTR land area are used for related activities, e.g., about 1,107 sq mi (2,870 km 2) of the former military range land (relinquished 1942, e.g. ranges 46–56, [10] and c. 1953) is under the Nellis "Area A" airspace that is a Military Operations Area (MOA). [11]
‘Storm Area 51’ became a viral phenomenon after a joke Facebook post urging people to crash the military base ‘to see aliens’; Bret Baier has the latest updates on several events.
The truth is out there — or at least that's the belief the viral, and farcical, Facebook event "Storm Area 51" is peddling.
Matty Roberts, the creator of the Storm Area 51 Facebook event in 2019 Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name.
The "Storm Area 51" invitation spawned festivals in the tiny Nevada towns of Rachel and Hiko nearest the military site, and a more than two-hour drive from Las Vegas. Lincoln County Sheriff Kerry ...
Two music festivals in rural Nevada, AlienStock and Storm Area 51 Basecamp, were subsequently organized to capitalize on the popularity of the original Facebook event. Between 1,500 and 3,000 people showed up at the festivals, while over 150 people made the journey over several miles of rough roads to get near the gates to Area 51.
Women dressed as aliens at a Storm Area 51 spinoff event called Alienstock in Rachel, Nevada, in 2019 (Getty) FOIA requests to the FBI and Air Force have been denied. A request for restitution for ...