We’ve all seen (and laughed) at the viral “Storm Area 51” memes that started making rounds on the internet just a couple of months ago. And while most of the people had a good laugh and a giggle at the funny images related to the event shared, some had bigger plans than that. Plans, that included “storming” area 51 or at least bringing together all people that shared similar sentiments.
That is how “Alienstock” was born. Matty Roberts, a 21-year-old student from Bakersfield, California, who was the creator of the original “Storm Area 51, They Can’t Stop All of Us” Facebook event worked with several collaborators to organize an alien-themes music festival in Rachel, Nevada on September 19-22.
As the meme drew international attention, it was obvious that the event was something to watch closely. That’s why Channel 13 sent in a live reporter to see what the whole gig was about. As Joe Bartels described what was occuring in Rachel, a man Naruto-ran past him. And to all people who were at least a little bit familiar with the original jokes, that was a complete delight.
As live reporter described the preparations for the festival near Area 51, a man did the infamous Naruto-run right past him
Here’s how people on the internet reacted to the video
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