Inside Edition filmed a 10-minute segment with safety expert Steve Kardian to answer the question, “What Will Happen if You Try to Storm Area 51.”

More than 2 million people have marked themselves as “attending” a Facebook event called “Storm Area 51, They Can’t Stop Us” on Sept. 20. An additional 1.5 million people have expressed interest in attending, according to the page. But attendees should be prepared for an impenetrable Air Force facility, complete with guards armed with M4-type weapons, night-vision goggles and surface-to-air missiles, said Kardian, who’s been in law enforcement for 33 years and has trained Navy SEALs and other military personnel.

“[Visitors are] going to have real trouble the minute they get within 100 yards of the facility,” he said. Any closer, “you would likely be approached by a good number of individuals with guns pointed at you, with weaponry, screaming at you to get down on the ground….” Even if you did breach the perimeter and get past the armed guards, you would likely have to cross 50 miles before reaching anything top secret, Kardian said, and “the majority will not be visible from the ground.”
Their report notes that the penalty for trespassing on a military base is 6 months in prison, a $500 fine, or both. But Vice reports that the joke Facebook event “has now spurred three supposedly real festivals over the weekend of September 20” — Alienstock, Peacestock51, and Storm Area 51 Basecamp. “As was reported previously, the local population of Rachel, Nevada is not too thrilled about Alienstock.

In fact, the town’s official web site now includes a complaint about “haphazard attempts” by the local bar to put together an event, adding “Locals are not kept in the loop and they certainly are not happy about this event that is likely to bring chaos to Rachel. “Law enforcement will be overwhelmed and local residents will step up to protect their property. It could get ugly. Please consider visiting our town another time.”

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