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LAS VEGAS โ Visitors descending on the remote Nevada desert for โStorm Area 51โ are from Earth, not outer space.
No one knows what to expect, but the two tiny towns of Rachel and Hiko near the once-secret military research site are preparing for an influx of people over the next few days.
Neighbors, elected officials and event organizers said the craze sparked by an internet joke inviting people to โsee them aliensโ might become a cultural marker, a monumental dud or something in between.
Area 51โs secrecy has long fueled fascination about extraterrestrial life, UFOs and conspiracy theories, giving rise to the events this week and prompting military warnings not to approach the protected site.
โThis phenomenon is really a perfect blend of interest in aliens and the supernatural, government conspiracies, and the desire to know what we donโt know,โ said Michael Ian Borer, a University of Nevada, Las Vegas, sociologist who researches pop culture and paranormal activity.
The result, Borer said, was โhope and fearโ for events that include the โArea 51 Basecamp,โ featuring music, speakers and movies, and two festivals competing for the name โAlienstockโ starting Thursday.
Some neighbors and officials in two counties near Area 51 are nervous. The area of scenic mountains and rugged desert is home to a combined 50,000 people and compares in size with New England.
Officials Expect Cellular Service to Be Overwhelmed
Elected officials signed emergency declarations after millions of people responded to the Facebook post this summer.
โWe are preparing for the worst,โ said Joerg Arnu, a Rachel resident who could see from his home a makeshift stage and cluster of portable toilets in a dusty area recently scraped of brush surrounding Westโs little motel and cafe.
Arnu said he installed outdoor floodlights, fencing and โNo Trespassingโ signs on his 30-acre property. Heโs also organized a radio-equipped night watch of neighbors, fearing there wonโt be enough water, food, trash bins or toilets for visitors.
โThose that know what to expect camping in the desert are going to have a good time,โ Arnu said. โThose who are looking for a big party are going to be disappointed.โ
He predicts people showing up in the desert in shorts and flip-flops.
โThat doesnโt protect you against critters, snakes and scorpions,โ Arnu said. โIt will get cold at night. Theyโre not going to find what theyโre looking for, and they are going to get angry.โ
Officials expect cellular service to be overwhelmed. The nearest gas station is 45 miles away. Campers could encounter overnight temperatures as low as 41 degrees.
โWe really didnโt ask for this,โ said Varlin Higbee, a Lincoln County commissioner who voted to allocate $250,000 in scarce funds to handle anticipated crowds.
โWe have planned and staged enough to handle 30,000 to 40,000 people,โ Higbee said. โWe donโt know how many will come for sure.โ

The โArea 51 Basecampโ Promises up to 60 Food Trucks and Vendors
Though the creator of the Facebook event later called it a hoax, the overwhelming response sent local, state and military officials scrambling. Promoters began scouting sites. A beer company produced alien-themed cans. A Nevada brothel offered discounts to โE.T. enthusiasts.โ
โPeople desire to be part of something, to be ahead of the curve,โ said Borer, the sociologist. โArea 51 is a place where normal, ordinary citizens canโt go. When you tell people they canโt do something, they just want to do it more.โ
George Harris, owner of the Alien Research Center souvenir store in Hiko, welcomed the attention and planned a cultural program focused on extraterrestrial lore Friday and Saturday.
The โArea 51 Basecampโ promises up to 60 food trucks and vendors, trash and electric service, and a robust security and medical staff.
Harris said he was prepared for up to 15,000 people and expected they would appreciate taking selfies with a replica of Area 51โs back gate without having to travel several miles to the real thing.
โItโs exactly the same,โ Harris said. โWe just want people to be safe. As long as they donโt go on the desert floor and destroy the ecosystem, everyone will have a good time.โ
West, the motel owner, is planning an โAlienstockโ Thursday through Sunday in Rachel, a town of about 50 residents a more than two-hour drive north of Las Vegas on a normally lonely road dubbed the Extraterrestrial Highway. She plans 20 musical acts, plus food vendors and souvenir sellers.
West said she refunded some camping reservations after Matty Roberts, who created the Facebook post, broke ties with her event. Roberts, 20, of Bakersfield, California, is supporting an โAlienstockโ festival scheduled for Thursday at an outdoor venue in downtown Las Vegas.
Hundreds of Law Enforcement Officers and Medics Will Be on Hand
Robertsโ attorneys told West to stop using the โAlienstockโ name, but she refused, saying, โIโll just worry about the legalities later.โ
The U.S. Air Force has issued stern warnings for people not to approach the gates of the Nevada Test and Training Range, where Area 51 is located.
Area 51 tested aircraft ranging from the U-2 in the 1950s to the B-2 stealth bomber in the 1980s. The government spent decades refusing to acknowledge the site even existed, before releasing documents confirming it in 2013. Its secrecy still fuels speculation that itโs where the government studies aliens.
County lawmakers in Nye County, home to a conspicuously green establishment called the Area 51 Alien Center, are discouraging Earthlings from trying to find extraterrestrials there.
โWeโre taking precautions and checking the back roads,โ Sheriff Sharon Wehrly said.
Her deputies last week arrested two Dutch tourists attracted by โStorm Area 51.โ The men pleaded guilty to trespassing at a secure U.S. site nowhere near Area 51 and promised to pay thousands in fines.
Arnu said the military added razor wire to barbed cattle fencing on the Area 51 boundary near his home, installed more cameras and battery-powered lighting, and erected an imposing spike barrier just inside a gate. He noted a new sign telling trespassers theyโll be arrested and fined $1,000.
Hundreds of law enforcement officers and medics will be on hand, along with the Nevada National Guard.
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