Why Some People Think America’s F-16’s Fought ‘UFOs’ over Area 51 in 20180
- From Around the Web, UFO News
- August 16, 2019
“When we got home and started reviewing the pictures we noticed a third object” in the sky, said Tim.
“When we got home and started reviewing the pictures we noticed a third object” in the sky, said Tim.
Owners of Little A’Le’Inn prepare for ‘Storm Area 51’ event: ‘I’m still terrified’
Just as the hype seemed to have calmed down, over two million UFO enthusiasts found their Area 51 meme-filled page suddenly blocked by Facebook, under the pretext of ever-elusive “community standards” violations.
A notable UFO hunter observed that the mysterious object looks like a “perfect” metal disk and seems to emit a sound resembling that of a jet aircraft in flight.
What started as an internet joke has generated a stern military warning after more than a million people “signed up” to “raid” Area 51—a secretive military installation in Southern Nevada long fancied by conspiracy theorists to be hiding evidence of a crashed UFO with aliens. The purpose of the planned raid is in order to “see them aliens.”
Over a million people have signed up to ‘storm Area 51’ next month despite a warning from the US Air Force they could be shot in the process.
“We would discourage anyone from trying to come into the area where we train American armed forces”
Laura McAndrews, USAF
More than 440,000 UFO enthusiasts signed up to “storm Area 51” through a Facebook event in efforts to “see them aliens.”
More than 120,000 people have pledged to ‘storm area 51’ – the secretive military base in Nevada, where conspiracy theorists believe alien technology is being studied.
One editor’s two-night trek through Nevada’s remote desert to find aliens—and other paranormal phenomena—is one of more than 200 host-lead group tours Airbnb is launching through its brand new Airbnb Adventures platform.