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An event on Facebook titled “Storm Area 51, They Can’t Stop All of Us,” has thousands of people already joined.
The event invites users from all over the world to join a “Naruto run,” which is based off a Japanese-manga-inspired running style that features arms outstretched backwards and heads forward, into the area.
“We can move faster than their bullets,” the event page promises to those who RSVP for September 20.
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The event is clearly a joke, but it comes just a few weeks after a group of U.S. senators was briefed about reported encounters between the U.S. Navy and an unidentified aircraft.
Area 51 is a mysterious area that has been the focus for conspiracy theories for decades. Many people believe it’s where the U.S. government stores its secrets about extraterrestrial life.
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