FBI Questions “Storm Area51” Creator!

The alphabet bois just showed up to the doorstep of the creator of the “Storm Area 51” event  that initially started as a joke but has gone viral on Facebook with literally millions planning on attending. Due to the size and reach of the event the FBI had a few questions they wanted answered.

According to ABC15 Matty Roberts has said that he wants the event to be peaceful and that he hopes nobody gets hurt. But that didn’t stop the FBI from contacting him about the event.

“So, the FBI showed up at 10 a.m. and contacted my mom, and she calls me like, ‘answer your phone the FBI is here,” Roberts said. “I was kind of scared at this point, but they were super cool and wanted to make sure that I wasn’t an actual terrorist making pipe bombs in the living room.”

The FBI isn’t the only issue Roberts has faced this week. On Monday, the event and its 2 million followers suddenly disappeared from Facebook.

“…there was no reason why,” Roberts said. “I put in a bunch of support tickets in.”

“I was kind of scared, because I am trying to advocate people to go to safer options and then I lost the platform to do that,” he said.

Roberts says he tried twice to create a new event, but those events were also deleted. The incident caused a frenzy among the attendees.

“I did get a notice for the original event that said it violated community standards of Facebook without further reason, and the other two were just blacklisted,” Roberts said.

After a few hours, the event was restored.

“This was a mistake and the event page is now available again,” Facebook said in a statement.

“As far as Facebook goes, I just want to thank them for putting the event back up,” Roberts said. “So that way, we do have that organization to point people about the safer option.”

Roberts actually plans on hosting an event — an Area 51 festival, where admission will be free of charge.

“Profits would be fun…

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So does this mean there wont be any alien cheek to clap?

 

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