A meme is not born out of nowhere. It can only thrive if there is a deep culture and undercurrent around timely thinking. The moment of the 'Storm' was born out of a rich history of human desire. The meme was created by a kid who saw Bob Lazar and Jeremy Corbell on Joe Rogan's podcast, and was inspired by watching Corbell's Netflix documentary: Bob Lazar: Area 51 and Flying Saucers. However, the true beginning of this story is 1989, when Bob Lazar broke the news with Las Vegas investigative reporter George Knapp. Lazar reveals his story of reverse-engineering alien spaceships for the United States military. This is how Area 51 became a household name; and it's the reason the secret base has been associated with UFOs and flying saucers in the first place. The rest is history, but due to organized government propaganda, not the real story. Social engineering and weaponized social networks allowed a consent made: disinformation is alive and...