People might actually 'Storm Area 51,' according to this awesome local news report

A small Nevada town near area 51 prepares for an influx of visitors come September.
By Sage Anderson  on 
People might actually 'Storm Area 51,' according to this awesome local news report
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All right all you tinfoil hat wearers, these Area 51 memes might be going a little too far.

Local CBS affiliate 8 News NOW Las Vegas recently released a report on how the parody Facebook event is becoming much bigger than anticipated. That's not to say that it's no fun at all to imagine Naruto running at a U.S. Air Force base and potentially stealing a little alien buddy, but things are starting to get a little too real.

The segment includes interviews with locals from Rachel, Nevada, a town close to the military base, who are predicting major traffic jams and influxes in their business. A motel called the "Little Áléinn" is booked solid around the September 20 event date. Joerg Arnu, who runs an Area 51 research website, also says his web traffic has increased from 500 hits a day, to around 3,000.

An exclusive interview with Matty Roberts, the creator of the "Storm Area 51" Facebook page, said that since the event has blown up, he was a little worried.

"I was just like, the FBI is gonna show up to my house, and it got a little spooky from there."

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Sage Anderson

Sage is the newest Culture writer on the block at Mashable NYC. They recently graduated from Sarah Lawrence College, and have previously worked for The Dr. Oz Show, NorthSouth Productions, and on Netflix's 'The OA Part II'. Off the clock, they can be found testing out cupcake recipes, collecting dolls, and watching Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure for the millionth time.


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