On September 20, if all goes according to plan, 1.9 million people will storm Area 51 and liberate the extraterrestrials currently detained there by the U.S. government. All will not go according to ...
If there is anywhere on Earth where the glorious artifacts of the Marvel Cinematic Universe reside? Area 51 is probably it.
“We will all meet up at the Area 51 Alien Center tourist attraction and coordinate our entry. If we Naruto run, we can move faster than their bullets,” the creators of the event wrote in the ...
Once brands Naruto run headfirst into the latest meme, you know it's officially over. Over the past few days, brands have been trying to find their way into the parody Facebook event that involves ...
Well, it looks like people actually showed up for the Area 51 raid. Or, at least, they showed up for Alienstock, the music festival in Rachel, Nevada, meant to celebrate the viral Facebook group ...
Though the government claims Area 51 is a U.S. Air Force facility, the American people know better. Subject to conspiracy theories about the area being connected to UFOs and aliens, it was only a ...
One million people clicked “Going” in response to a Facebook event page called “Storm Area 51, They Can’t Stop All of Us,” set up to organize a Sept. 20 raid on a US Air Force in Amargosa Valley, ...
The life cycle of a meme is fairly predictable. Usually, it goes something like this: an image, phrase, or an image paired with a phrase gains traction on a site like Reddit before branching out to ...
The Area 51 raid kicked off early Thursday morning to the surprise of many who have watched plans for the event jokingly unfold on social media, but who didn't think it would actually happen. A ...
People were mingling about, dressed up in otherworldly attire and alien costumes, donning tinfoil hats and shirts expressing their intention to storm Area 51. Photo: Jennings Brown for Gizmodo I ...
On September 20, hundreds of thousands of American citizens are expected to show up in the Nevada desert to "storm Area 51," all based on a viral internet meme that joked the U.S. government "can't ...
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