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Bud Light is offering free beer to aliens that make it out of Area 51

Bud Light is saying they will give free beer to any alien released during the Area 51 raid and even created a special-edition can…a black and neon green can of the beer, calling it “Area 51 Special Edition.”

https://twitter.com/budlight/status/1151596926627983365

Monday the company posted on Twitter, “they weren’t supporting those who planned to raid Area 51.”

 

This joke is because thousands of social media users planned to storm Area 51 in southern Nevada in September to quote, “see them aliens.”

Over 1,000,000 people have signed on to a Facebook event pledging to raid the government property on September 20.

The US Air Force does know of the potential raid, is believed to have started as a joke.  The Air Force is discouraging anyone from trying to come into the area where we train American armed forces.”

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