Matty Roberts Bio

Matty Roberts, from California, set up the page ‘Storm Area 51, They Can’t Stop All of Us’ for a laugh and it has since gone viral with the joke getting completely out of control.

Matty Roberts the brain behind #StormArea51 movement

Interviewed by George Knapp over 1.5 million suggesting they may show up on Sept 20https://t.co/r0eNWoIHrX — ET UFO DISCLOSURE (@etufodisclosure) July 18, 2019

Matty Roberts Meme Page Area 51

he’s behind the meme page Area 51 finally gave an interview with KLAS-TV on Wednesday. Not only is he afraid of the FBI, Roberts said, but he thinks things “got a little spooky” ever since his joke became such an internet-swallowing sensation.

As of Thursday afternoon, the page has 1.6 million people “going” to the event, and 1.2 million are “interested.”

The Man Who Started the Area 51 Raid Says Things Have Gotten a Little Spooky The guy who started the Area 51 Facebook group has spoken, and he thinks things have gotten out of hand.

Matty Roberts of California, the person who says he’s behind the meme… https://t.co/RtbBLG1xR4

— Desperate Times (@realJohnCurley) July 18, 2019

We’re going to live stream the ‘event’ here at #AREA15 to watch what goes down. And, of course, costumes and tin foil hats are required.’

Fanatics took to social media to share their excitement at the event, with many posting memes and gifs of their hopeful alien interactions.

‘We will all meet up at the Area 51 Alien Center tourist attraction and coordinate our entry,’ the event description says.

‘If we Naruto run, we can move faster than their bullets. Lets [sic] see them [sic] aliens.’

The phrase ‘Naruto run’ refers to anime character Naruto Uzumaki, who is known for a running style that has his body tilted forward and low to the ground while his arms are stretched out behind his back.

Matty Roberts, Man who started ‘Storm Area 51’ comes forward after ‘joke’ prompts plans to invade air force base #Area51 #MattyRoberts #Area51memes https://t.co/XiQOhytTGo https://t.co/WqwurNPnJd — Trumble Times (@TrumbleTimes) July 18, 2019

The Area 51 Alien Center is a truck stop on Interstate 95, about an hour’s drive from the Nevada Test and Training Range – which contains Area 51.

Despite the fun nature of the event, a spokesperson for the US military warned off would-be UFO raiders.

A spokesperson told the DailyMail.com: ‘[Area 51] is an open training range for the US Air Force, and we would discourage anyone from trying to come into the area where we train American armed forces.

‘The US Air Force always stands ready to protect America and its assets.’





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