Yeah...they probably shouldn't storm Area 51. Interesting though because I was just telling my boss last week that I wish people would just organize something to go storm Area 51. Didn't think I'd end up inadvertently willing this shit into existence a week later. But hey, if Area 51 supposedly has psychic shields around the base that prevent remote viewing and astral projection, surely they've also got the means to prevent flesh and blood from stepping foot onto it lol.
Even if they DID storm the base en masse, it would just go into lockdown. Most of the good shit is likely underground anyway. I used to be stationed at Wright-Patterson AFB and being the dumbass I am, I once asked a Lt. Colonel whether the rumors of an undergound base were true. He could've been fucking with me but he confirmed that there is an underground portion to the base. His explanation was that it was built in the 60s and created in case riots or chaos broke up above ground. He said base personnel would be able to retreat underground to continue operations from there. I didn't quite buy that story but hey.
I ended up exploring Area B of the base myself a few times (the Research and Development part of Wright-Patt) and yeah, Area B does in fact have an underground portion. Literally every parking lot had those round roof turbine vents situated at each corner. There were countless manmade hills throughout Area B (indicators of underground sections). There were several walkways and paths that led downward towards double doors into the ground. And I even found multiple tiny shacks with windows that had ladders going straight down (most likely just typical maintenance shit though). Area B was downright creepy. There was this one building where, if you got to a high enough vantage point, you could see this structure behind it which was protected by an enclosure of fencing. It straight-up looked like Stonehenge except it was covered with a net and had metal rods surrounding it as well. Fucking weird and I admit it's probably just some typical thing but the resemblance was uncanny.
Despite being open to all active duty military regardless of whether you had any business being in Area B, I was still actually followed one day while driving around Area B. This car just stayed on my ass for a good 10 minutes straight. No matter how many right turns I made, no matter how many circles around the same building I made, no matter WHAT. It was a Saturday morning so the only cars I even saw on Area B of the base were mine, this one following me, and a bunch that were just parked at a few buildings as I was strolling through. And what freaked me out is that I couldn't make out who was even driving the car behind me. So yeah, I booked it after that lol. Wasn't about to get reprimanded and jeopardize my military career over my conspiracy theory urges and the thrill of exploring the Air Force's largest military installation which supposedly held the Roswell wreckage at one point in time. Lmao. I'm always a skeptic with this stuff but it DOES interest me.
I saw my first UFO in 2016 in Gautier, MS which is interesting because Gautier is one town over from Pascagoula. One of the most famous alien encounters of all time happened in Pascagoula. What I saw were seven green lights in a "v" formation silently gliding overhead but I couldn't make out whether it was one big ship with 7 lights or 7 small ships with 1 light each. This was at night around 11pm as I was leaving a friend's house. And the speed that this thing was moving at was utterly unreal. I've seen my share of jets and planes while serving in the USAF and I even had the pleasure of visiting one of the training schoolhouses at Sheppard AFB that housed compartmentalized hangar bays for the construction of and training of F-22 Raptors (those students had Above Top Secret clearances which always blew my mind because I was a nuclear weapons maintainer originally and I only had a Top Secret / SCI clearance so...I was always jealous that the Airmen who worked on F-22 Raptors had a higher clearance than someone who literally worked on nuclear warheads for a living lol. There was always a slight rivalry within our squadron between the crew chiefs and munitions/nuclear weapons apprentices). I got to see the individual hangar rooms and each one held a specific piece of the F-22. Eventually, I saw a fully operational one around midnight once, it was on the flight line with like, 4 huge spotlights engulfing it and I could see a formation of security forces guarding it. Cool stuff.
Anyway, yeah...I've never seen anything quite like whatever the fuck that UFO was I witnessed in 2016 but it absolutely blew my mind and I couldn't stop smiling because I finally felt like holy shit, I just saw something with my own two eyes, in person, and I could not explain it away as anything other than an aerial craft. Whether it was an alien or a military project (Keesler AFB is not all that far from Gautier), I couldn't say. But when you have an experience where you witness 7 green lights in a "v" formation flying faster than anything you've ever seen in your life while making zero noise whatsoever, it kinda changes something in you.