An American physicist who claims to have worked with extra-terrestrial technology at a US military base that sounds straight out of Stranger Things is warning people about rushing Area 51.
So what’s with the sudden interest? You can thank Facebook for that.
Over 1.7 million people have joined an event on the social media site to storm the classified US base in order to see what exactly has been hidden away from the public eye.

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Jackson Barnes, who created the Facebook event, discusses the master plan in depth alongside a diagram. The discussion post reads:
“Ok guys, i feel like we need to formulate a game plan, [I’ve] put together this easy to follow diagram here for a proposed plan. The basic idea is that the Kyles form the front line, if we feed them enough psilocybin and monster energy and say that anyone in [camouflage] is their step dad, and the entire base is made of drywall then they will go [berserk] and become an impenetrable wall.”

For those of you who don’t know psilocybin is a psychedelic. Barns continues, saying:
“Then the Rock Throwers will throw pebbles at the inevitable resistance (we don’t] want to hurt them, we just want to annoy them enough to not shoot the kyles as often.) While this is all happening, the two naruto runner [battalions] will run full speed around the north and south flank, and shadow clone [jujitsu], effectively [tripling] our numbers, and overwhelm the base (red circle.)
There is even a Storm Area 51 website, complete with official merchandise available for purchase.
But according to Bob Lazar, American physicist, people should re-think their master plans to do so.
He even claims that the last person who attempted to storm the base was shot dead.

Lazar recently posted to Instagram to give some advice to the “Storm Area 51” group, saying:
“I have to comment on this ‘Storm Area 51’ thing. I do understand it was started as a joke by someone, but there are a number of people who are actually planning on showing up.”
“This is a misguided idea. Area 51 is a classified research base. There are no aliens or alien technology located there. The only place there was ever any alien technology was at Site S4, south of Area 51 proper. That was 30 years ago.”
“S4 may have moved decades ago or it’s possible it’s no longer being used for the project. I do not support this ‘movement’. The last time someone tried to get in to Area 51 he was shot. This is not the way to go about trying to get more information. What is good, is the interest in the subject – the science and technology. That is what would immediately change the world we live in.”

So if Area 51 is not where all the aliens are hiding out, what in the galaxy is ‘Site S4’-?
According to Lazar, it was an even MORE secret base made up of aircraft hangars built into the mountainside south of Area 51.
Lazar claims that he was previously employed to reverse-engineer technology that was discovered by the US and taken to this top secret off-the-grid site.
In addition, Lazar claims that he has seen documents detailing alien activity on Earth that has been going on for a while.
But according the scientific community is skeptical of his work as he presents his claims with either little to hard evidence.

And for those want to throw caution to the wind regardless and take their chances to possibly see the green people, Barnes did leave a little note of clarity on the Facebook discussion post, saying:
“P.S. Hello US government, this is a joke, and I do not actually intend to go ahead with this plan. I just thought it would be funny and get me some thumbsy uppies on the internet. To anyone actually thinking of storming area 51, there [isn’t] any UFO’s or anything of extraterrestrial origin there its a research base, this has been confirmed by Bob Lazar (if you [don’t] know who he is, google him).”
So there you have it folks – you are safer watching Alien then trying your luck this fall.
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