Area 51 Raid Betting Odds
Area 51’s gate A B and D are the closest from here that away about 500 yards out. Make sure you don’t have your tongue sticking out when they tase you once you get past the gate. I’d also recommend getting pepper sprayed rather than tased so if you have a heart condition do us a favor and go to gate D which have more pepper sprays set up.
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- Will the President tweet about Area 51 at any point before the end of September? A successful “Yes” bet pays out at +260 odds. If you want to get more specific with the type of tweet, you can bet that Trump will or won’t send out a tweet specifically warning people to not raid Area 51.
- Best Bet for the Area 51 Raid There are some interesting odds pertaining to the upcoming Area 51 arrangement. I’d say your best odds are the -120 UNDER on 8.5.
The infamous Area 51 Raid is just a few days away and as Vegas would have it, bets have opened up on how many people will end up being arrested in the event. Vegas oddsmakers have set the over/under on people being arrested at 8.5 with 5 to 1 odds of it actually happening. The same odds are in place for both the odds of someone illegally accessing Area 51 and Donald Trump tweeting about the military outfit this weekend. The bookie also lists the over/under on attendees at the replacement AlienStock at 10,500.
After a Facebook event went viral suggesting people raid the military outpost conspiracy theorists rave about, event organizers Matty Roberts and Frank DiMaggio organized AlienStock, a legitimate music festival taking place in Las Vegas on the same day. Vegas is nearly three hours southeast of Area 51.
The change comes after Roberts and DiMaggio were visited by agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, making sure the duo wasn't actually considering rushing the military installation with weaponry. 'It was actually a little bit spooky, actually, multiple of them,' DiMaggio said of the visit. 'It actually wasn't that bad. They were just kind of making sure I wasn't making pipe bombs in my living room and not actually planning on storming the frickin' base.'
“Profits would be fun, but I don’t want to be seen as a profit-driven guy. I don’t care about the money aspect, I never intended for this to become a real thing,' Roberts added. 'Now, I want to make it fun and I think just capitalizing on it and making a ton of money just ruins the idea of the grassroots idea of it.”
“I never foresaw this happening to me at all,” Roberts continued. “I have never done anything that has reached this scale of attention and it's completely surreal and really cool.”
0commentsAs of this writing, the 'Storm Area 51, They Can't Stop Us All' event has 2.1 million 'attendees' on Facebook with an additional 1.5m people that have labeled their interest in the event. The event's official description reads, 'We will all meet up in Rural Nevada and coordinate our parties. If we naruto [sic] run, we can move faster than their bullets. Lets see them aliens.'
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Tomorrow could forever change the universe as we know it.
The existence of aliens might finally be exposed. Or a few people will get arrested for trespassing, and no military secrets will ever be revealed.
What started as a joke on Facebook, the event titled “Storm Area 51, They Can’t Stop All Of Us” became a phenomenon on social media. Before the event was taken down by Facebook on August 3, over 2 million users had RSVP’d for the assault.
To make the situation even more astounding, Tom DeLonge, a founding member of the punk rock band Blink-182 and alien enthusiast, recently leaked videos of UFOs that the US Navy confirms to be real.
But despite the Facebook event’s popularity and the leaked UFO videos, oddsmakers don’t expect much to happen in the Nevada desert tomorrow.
According to BetOnline, no one is expected to reach the military area, no matter how fast they “Naruto run.”
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Odds are only +500 that a raider makes it over the physical threshold with -1000 chances Area 51 will not be penetrated.
Even if someone can gain access to the facilities, it would be difficult to find any substantial proof of aliens.
Air Force spokeswoman Laura McAndrews made it clear for intruders: “The US Air Force always stands ready to protect America and its assets.”
Will anyone illegally access the Rachel Military Area the week?
- No -1000
- Yes +500
Area 51 Raid Betting Odds
There is a chance that raiders don’t make it onto Area 51, but are still arrested. The closest town to the Nevada military facility, Rachel, is home to 50 residents.
It’s possible that the townsfolk and police force will not take kindly to a slew of visitors with the intent to commit crimes against America on their doorsteps.
Raiders could get arrested for trespassing on the base or for something as small as disturbing the peace to prevent things from getting too out of hand. Either way, the over/under is set at 8.5 arrests this week.
How many people will be arrested in Rachel, Nevada this week?
- Over 8.5 -120
- Under 8.5 -120
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The final bet involves the Commander in Chief. Never one to shy away from his use of social media, Donald Trump has been silent on the Area 51 raid for months. There could be certain regulations in place, even for the President of the United States, when it comes to secret governmental facilities.
Trump may have previously hinted at the existence of aliens when he announced his desire to create the Space Force, a sixth branch of the US military, to protect American interests in space.
Betting odds for Trump, especially prop bets, are always unpredictable. Nevertheless, oddsmakers do not think Trump will discuss Area 51 on Twitter this week at -1000 odds.
Will Donald Trump tweet about Area 51 this week?
- Yes +500
- No -1000
Even if nothing happens tomorrow, it will still be interesting to follow the events in Nevada. From the Facebook post to the memes, to the United States military responding, the Area 51 Raid is one of the most intriguing cultural developments in recent history.