Facebook has shut down the “Storm Area 51” event page which had attracted over two million UFO enthusiasts… under the pretext of violating ever-elusive “community standards”
Date: August 8, 2019 Author: Nwo Report Source: RT News
Back in July a tongue-in-cheek facebook event was created inviting people to a raid on Area 51, the highly secretive military base in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The event prompted the US military to issue a strong warning to citizens against storming the facilities.
However, the event creator Mathew Roberts is now planning a real-life festival to replace the tongue-in-cheek raid. It is due to take place on September 20th, the day the facetious raid was due to go down
RT reports: Spooked by the high volume of attendees, worried about the Las Vegas strip club’s pledge to bring its dancers to entertain the masses, or offended by one of the thousands memes posted by the community, Facebook abruptly removed the “Storm Area 51, They Can’t Stop All of Us” event page over the weekend. The backup page, set up by the organizers, was also wiped out, as the social media giant found the “content posted to this event” to be in violation of “community standards.”
Frustrated would-be raiders regrouped on Reddit to share their theories, while others continued to flood Twitter with Area 51 memes. Many agreed that Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg “is secretly an alien from Area 51 and he doesn’t want us to know.”