Fewer alien enthusiasts than expected show up at Area 51
The day we had all been waiting for is finally here -- but it wasn't as exciting as expected. And that's probably for the best.
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The day we had all been waiting for is finally here -- but it wasn't as exciting as expected. And that's probably for the best.
The supposed raid of Area 51 is finally nearing after months of publicity. All hype aside, one thing is for certain: It's bound to be a disappointment for anyone hoping for definitive proof of the existence of aliens.
Two Dutch friends said they just wanted a good look at the mysterious Area 51 before leaving the US, but they ended up in a Nevada jail, instead.
Picture Burning Man organized by the Fyre Festival bros, but with little gray aliens running amok.
Were you planning on storming Area 51? This festival is for you.
Yes, people are seriously planning to travel to Area 51 on September 20, and Rachel, Nevada, has no vacancy to prove it.
Inspired by the mock plan to storm Area 51, Scotland now has an event scheduled to definitively prove the existence of its own elusive creature: the Loch Ness monster.
Before you storm Area 51, you might want to make a stop in Oklahoma.
It's all fun and games until you accidentally incite a giant mob to raid a top-secret military base.
The world is ready to finally see the secrets hidden inside Area 51. And if one of those secrets happens to be living aliens, well, we have good news -- they'll be greeted with free cans of Bud Light.