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Does anyone know if any of the related concerts took place?
Does anyone know if any of the related concerts took place?
'Storm Area 51': few arrests and fewer actual aliens at party in the desertDoes anyone know if any of the related concerts took place?
It should be a tradition I agreeNext year this will be huge, I mean HUGE!
I thought the Area 51 spooks handed it well. Adam the Woo had a vlog that showed it as vacant and barren as I expected . Near the end of the vlog Adam actually showed up at the gates and the troops at the gate were jovial and in a friendly matter. It kind of makes me think if any of those pulpy area 51 stories I heard were full of hog wash. Probably not but then that's what I mean about how they handled it. Thrift demeanor made me wonder if there was any story there. I would have thought it a waste of time
Couldn’t get that to play here, so I found it on YouTube and watched the whole thing. Pretty good presentation on what really went on there... sorta lame, considering all it was hyped up to be, but a cool begining to what Could turn into a decent annual festival.I thought this was funny.
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I like this guy... did something I rarely do.., I subscribed.I thought this was funny.
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Let’s see if we can identify all of the players in what appears to be the first lawsuit filed concerning the many problems spawned by that fateful day when a comedian first posted his faux plan to organizing a storming of Area 51, the famous location on an Air Force base in the Nevada desert said to be hiding aliens and their spacecraft. “West” is Connie West, owner of Little A’Le’Inn in Rachel, which from day one has been the unofficial physical center of all of the various Storm Area 51 events due to it being the only hotel in the immediate area. “We” is Matthew (Matty) Roberts, Brock Daily, Frank DiMaggio and John Greco – owners and backers of Alienstock and festival promoters Hidden Sound LLC, which was the last evolution of the first Storm Area 51 event which became the combo music festival and storm event. Matty Roberts is the comedian who started it all with his fateful Facebook post. DiMaggio says he’s Roberts’ personal manager and partner in Alienstock.We have 100 percent confidence, and she’ll (West) be in for a long, expensive fight that has no merit on her side. We have audio and video proof to challenge her accusations.
“Her accusations” are that West was expecting to cover some of her expenses for campsites, security and the like with money received by Alienstock from PornHub, the seemingly ubiquitous Canadian porn video site, which agreed to and eventually paid an Alienstock partner $70,000 in sponsorship money. However, Connie West’s suit alleges she saw none of it.Yeah, yeah, yeah. What about PornHub?
According to comprehensive coverage of the lawsuit by the Reno Gazette-Journal, Roberts and Daily assured West that “all logistical requirements for a large-scale music festival would be handled by them at their initial expense” and West agreed to pay them half of all revenue from her parking lot. After the event’s name was changed to Alienstock, West purchased merchandise and branded the entertainment, food and beverages she and her vendors branded with ‘Alienstock’. She also arranged for the final permit with the city to allow the festival. However, the one thing West didn’t get was a signed contract with Alienstock.The sponsorship funds provided by Pornhub were available for use toward Alienstock expenses. None of these funds [were] disbursed.
The lawsuit seeks more than $50,000 for trademark infringement, breach of contract, breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing, unjust enrichment, intentional interference with contractual relationships, interference with prospective economic advantage, fraudulent misrepresentation, business disparagement and defamation.[The defendants] all knew, or should have known, that their public representations regarding West and Little A’le’Inn were false when made. Such false and defamatory statements by [the defendants] are ongoing and continue to cause mass public confusion and harm the reputations of Little A’le’Inn and West.
So did any of the idiots die?
I don't think so, at least I haven't heard of any deaths, but I didn't think there was much violence or aggression to get into Area 51...I think a few went to the front gates but that's as close as they got to the facility lol...
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Personally I was more concerned of some fool getting lost in the desert and dying of dehydration trying to get to Area51.