Travel Channel goes live to“see them aliens” at storming Area 51 event!

RACHEL, NEVADA - JULY 22: An Extraterrestrial Highway sign is posted along state route 375 on July 22, 2019 in Rachel, Nevada. State officials drew inspiration from the alien legends at the nearby top-secret military installation known as Area 51 and dubbed the 98 mile route from U.S. highway 93 to U.S. highway 6, the Extraterrestrial Highway in February 1996. A Facebook event entitled, "Storm Area 51, They Can't Stop All of Us," which the author stated was meant as a joke, calls for people to storm the highly classified U.S. Air Force facility near Rachel on September 20, 2019, to address a conspiracy theory that the U.S. government is conducting tests with space aliens. (Photo by David Becker/Getty Images)
RACHEL, NEVADA - JULY 22: An Extraterrestrial Highway sign is posted along state route 375 on July 22, 2019 in Rachel, Nevada. State officials drew inspiration from the alien legends at the nearby top-secret military installation known as Area 51 and dubbed the 98 mile route from U.S. highway 93 to U.S. highway 6, the Extraterrestrial Highway in February 1996. A Facebook event entitled, "Storm Area 51, They Can't Stop All of Us," which the author stated was meant as a joke, calls for people to storm the highly classified U.S. Air Force facility near Rachel on September 20, 2019, to address a conspiracy theory that the U.S. government is conducting tests with space aliens. (Photo by David Becker/Getty Images) /
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Travel Channel will be broadcasting live digital coverage from Rachel, Nevada beginning today. Join the network on Facebook as they storm Area 51!

Travel Channel is going to be at the heart of what may be the craziest internet event ever. For months, everyone on the planet has been following the saga of 2.1 million people who have decided that storming a top-secret government facility in the middle of the Nevada desert is a great idea.

Area 51 has become a part of lore and legend. Probably because for whatever reason, people believe that we are reverse engineering alien technology there. This comes to us from Bob Lazar who worked at the facility during the 80’s. He claims that he was dealing with an alien craft that at the time had a propulsion system that utilized element 115 which is now known as Moscovium.

This is highly volatile and could possibly be used as nuclear reactor fuel but as of now, this use is unproven. The notion that Area 51 is harboring actual UFOs persists to this day as we reported earlier this month on a Ufologist who claims that he found a flying saucer in a hanger on Google Maps.

Now, it has come down to a live event in Rachel, Nevada beginning today. According to Travel Channel’s press release, their Facebook site will be “taken over” with live coverage of “Storming Area 51.” James B. McDaniel, who was the digital host for the network’s series with the Tennessee Wraith Chasers, Haunted Live will be on hand to comment on the festivities.

Despite the inherent danger and warnings not to pull a Naruto run, the Las Vegas Review-Journal is reporting that campers are showing up off Route 375 in Rachel, NV. It is estimated that attendees could be a “few thousand or 50,000” people, give or take.

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To stay up to date on the “Storm of the Century,” tune into Travel Channel on Facebook. The truth may be out there or it might end up being the biggest party ever!

We would love to hear your opinions on whether or not them aliens will be seen in the comments!