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Area 51: What would happen if you really tried to ‘storm’ top secret US military base?

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posted on Aug, 3 2019 @ 12:44 PM
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a reply to: butcherguy

It's more patriotic and American, to go there and join the crowds coming into that base, than it is to defend it.

Is there an American life there, being defended?
Not that we know.

Are there US States, inside of the Area 51 border, that the federal government needs to protect?
No.

Are these Naruto runners going to attempt to harm the American soldiers?
No.

Why are we keeping secrets from ourselves?
Why were Area 51 workers made sick, ill, and died, from exposure... Not given any recourse for assistance from the government they were harmed, working for? Why weren't they allowed to sue? Why did these things happen?
Whatever is happening there, if it's this secret, and requires us to harm our citizens to protect it. We need to stop keeping it secret.
We need to know. What is there, worth lives?

You can not spell Patriot, without Riot.

edit on 3-8-2019 by Archivalist because: A lesson on patriotism



posted on Aug, 3 2019 @ 12:45 PM
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a reply to: Waterglass

If they got to the containment lead doors which are there to protect us from the beings, the beings from us (radiation bacteria) then they would realise what a threat they are to national security also why shoot to kill policy is in play... however I think everyone storming Area 51 will be maimed or killed before then.



posted on Aug, 3 2019 @ 12:46 PM
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originally posted by: dantanna
a reply to: butcherguy

there is 'logistics' to killing 200,000 people in a night?
why dont they ask the germans how they did it so fast?

the whole w2 'story' lmfao

Yes. There are tremendous logistics to killing 200,000 people in one night.
Having the right amount of people and supplies in the right place at the right time pretty much defines logistics. Using WW II statistics, you will find that 25,000 rounds of ammunition were expended for each casualty, not just killed... Killed and wounded.



posted on Aug, 3 2019 @ 12:46 PM
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a reply to: grey580

I would have loved to be sitting in the room when that presentation was given!!!

I'll bet it was hilarious!!!!




posted on Aug, 3 2019 @ 12:51 PM
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a reply to: Archivalist

You Cray-cray!!!



posted on Aug, 3 2019 @ 12:53 PM
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some of this from the enclosed inhabbitants as they escape in the ensuing chaos



then a revealing peek in the lower bowels of the facility, where music could be heard playing



and then getting a signed photo from



or more likely you will be shot on sight



Stay safe kids



posted on Aug, 3 2019 @ 12:55 PM
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originally posted by: schuyler
What money? What logistics? It's a Facebook page done by a college kid that says, "I'm just kidding" right on it. Observe:



Why would the media, all of them, waste the time running this constantly? Doesn't each minute cost air time? All over some "j/k bro" stuff?

ETA: Maybe im looking at it all wrong
edit on 3-8-2019 by TheGreatWork because: (no reason given)



posted on Aug, 3 2019 @ 12:55 PM
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When looking at the whole Nevada Site, there are risks of radiation and other biohazards in certain locations. Time anomalies may also be present. Minor annoyances are getting stuck in a loop and end up where you started, it feels like getting lost for a while. Major threats can include getting trapped in an altered reality.

There use to be an old mine in the site with reports of many miles of underground networks. Most of it sounds pretty quite, but there is some activity in the haze. The surface appears fairly well secured, the deeper you dig the weirder it gets. Paranormal activity and its hazards to cognition is also a risk.



posted on Aug, 3 2019 @ 12:55 PM
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originally posted by: Archivalist
a reply to: schuyler

The grown ups are the ones Naruto Running into a base where the USA commits atrocities against it's [sic] own citizens.


Huh? Nobody is Naruto Running. And what atrocities?



posted on Aug, 3 2019 @ 12:59 PM
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originally posted by: TheGreatWork

originally posted by: schuyler
What money? What logistics? It's a Facebook page done by a college kid that says, "I'm just kidding" right on it. Observe:



Why would the media, all of them, waste the time running this constantly? Doesn't each minute cost air time? All over some "j/k bro" stuff?


Because it's a meme that has taken off. It's a lighthearted news story that, when you read or see it, makes you think, "Ha ha. Those people are stupid." People are reading a lot more into this than is really there.



posted on Aug, 3 2019 @ 01:02 PM
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originally posted by: kwakakev
When looking at the whole Nevada Site, there are risks of radiation and other biohazards in certain locations.


Friend of mine is a helicopter pilot who wrote to me about this. He said he was once hired to fight fires on Area 51 and that one place where his crew worked was so radioactive that they had geiger counter checks after every shift. So yeah, it's not the kind of place you want to wander around in for the sake of exploration.



posted on Aug, 3 2019 @ 01:13 PM
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I think they should just have a festival instead

But the memes are great 😂😂










posted on Aug, 3 2019 @ 01:14 PM
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originally posted by: schuyler

originally posted by: Archivalist
a reply to: schuyler

The grown ups are the ones Naruto Running into a base where the USA commits atrocities against it's [sic] own citizens.


Huh? Nobody is Naruto Running. And what atrocities?


Robert Frost and Wally Kasza

"When workers at Area 51 first came to me in the 1990s, they described how the government had placed discarded equipment and hazardous waste in open trenches the length of football fields, then doused them with jet fuel and set them on fire. The highly toxic smoke blowing through the desert base was known as “London fog” by workers. Many came down with classic skin and respiratory illnesses associated with exposure to burning hazardous waste. A chief aim of the lawsuits was to discover exactly what the workers had been exposed to so they could get appropriate medical care.

The first hurdle was the government’s refusal to acknowledge even the existence, let alone the name, of the facility. We supplied pictures of the base. We supplied affidavits from workers at the base. We even submitted pictures of planes taking off in Las Vegas and then the same planes landing at Area 51. At one point, I offered to drive the judge personally to the base and point at it from a mountaintop. (The government then acquired the mountaintop and barred the public.) Ultimately, the government confirmed the existence of the base only after we located Russian satellite pictures. It turned out that the Russians had a virtual catalog of pictures of Area 51 for public sale. You just needed a credit card."



Russia spying on Area 51, aided lawsuits that may save American lives.
In this specific case, Russia did more for American citizens, than the American government did.

What exists at Area 51, that was worth this?
edit on 3-8-2019 by Archivalist because: The Unfortunate Truth Of Area 51



posted on Aug, 3 2019 @ 01:16 PM
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disregard
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posted on Aug, 3 2019 @ 01:17 PM
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disregard



posted on Aug, 3 2019 @ 01:18 PM
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No one is going to kill 200,000 people! Not gonna' happen! Period!

The Atomic Bomb dropped on Hiroshima killed 66,000 people and injured as many more...and it is an event engraved into every history book until the end of time. No one, repeat NO ONE...is going to kill 200,000 people at Area 51!

And even IF 200,000 people did show up and decide to storm Area 51, the first helicopter gunship that lays down a few hundred rounds out of a mini-gun a few hundred yards in front of them will turn 199,995 of those people around in their tracks! The remaining (5) really stoopid storm troopers will be quickly detained by a small detail (and possibly even dogs), and taken in for some fairly invigorating interrogation sessions, charged with Criminal Trespass on a Federal Facility and processed through the Federal, State and local justice systems.

Party over, folks! Nothing to see here; move along!

P.S. On a more interesting note; I have complete confidence that some idiots will in fact show up for this event. No doubt they will probably be some real fringe types. So there will no doubt be some type of elevated security required. So, to this end:

1. What better kind of a training exercise could anyone ever ask for??? It's got it all...Perimeter Security, Large scale Rescue, Intrusion Detection, Advanced Technology testing, Survival Skills, and the list goes on and on! You couldn't pay for that type of training even if you had enough money! It's priceless!

2. Given that the "keyboard commandoes" who do show up for this event will likely be woefully under prepared for the isolated conditions, desert exposure (heat, dry and cold) and extreme logistics, it will be interesting to see how truly stupid some of these folks are. The risk of exposure related issues is 10,000x greater than ever even getting within range of any weapons to be shot with (not that they would anyway). They didn't build Area 51 where they did because it was an ideal location. They built Area 51 where they did because it was a hopelessly remote area where people...weren't.

3. I certainly hope the owners of the "A Le Inn" have arranged for a couple of refrigerated semi trailers full of hamburgers, beer and water. Oh, and another trailer load of logo'd T-shirts. Arby's can show up, but they've got nothing on the A Le Inn just because of their history in the area. It's a slam dunk! Even if zero "stormers" show up, you know there will be others who show up just to watch, and then add in the increased law enforcement and medical personnel. They'll sell every single one of those burgers, beer, water and T-shirts!



posted on Aug, 3 2019 @ 01:21 PM
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a reply to: Flyingclaydisk

No.

If 200,000 people march to Area 51, they will not be met with deadly force.

No guard in their right mind would attempt to combat civilians in that scenario.

If the only thing happening at Area 51 is advanced plane research, they will let 200,000 people march in.

If they are really protecting some other worldly BS, then 200,000 people NEED to march in, anyway. In threat of death.



posted on Aug, 3 2019 @ 01:29 PM
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a reply to: Archivalist


The exposure is to the beings beings craft, that is why there now a vacuum with huge lead containment doors to stop other worldly bacteria and radiation affecting anyone, and sorry to say but any beings there that was there from Roswell incident are now likely dead, still think they won’t shoot to kill?
edit on 3-8-2019 by 57ORM1IV because: (no reason given)



posted on Aug, 3 2019 @ 01:30 PM
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originally posted by: Archivalist

originally posted by: schuyler

originally posted by: Archivalist
a reply to: schuyler

The grown ups are the ones Naruto Running into a base where the USA commits atrocities against it's [sic] own citizens.


Huh? Nobody is Naruto Running. And what atrocities?


Robert Frost and Wally Kasza


Nice editorial, though kind of off topic. It's considered polite to cite your sources, which you still haven't done.



posted on Aug, 3 2019 @ 01:35 PM
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originally posted by: Archivalist
a reply to: Flyingclaydisk

If they are really protecting some other worldly BS, then 200,000 people NEED to march in, anyway. In threat of death


Ignoring for the moment the sheer folly and impossibility of such a feat of stupidity, why do they NEED to march in again?




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