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108 You go that way (the soldier pointed east) and you go that way now!" It was very hostile, and very direct, and to the point. Once the Andersons had been chased away from the crash site and were on their way home, the military could proceed as it wished with no one to observe. Material was removed to parts unknown, though White Sands/Alamagordo has been suggested, as have Los Alamos and Sandia Base. These areas had the scientific facilities to make possible some analysis of the wreckage and even bodies, and both were highly secure. But the clues are not what one would hope ... yet. Somewhere, there is a very large quantity of material, and probably some quite large pieces of two or more UFOs that came to rest within the borders of the United States and maybe in one or more friendly nations. Exactly where they are is a mystery. Even the pieces that went to Wright Field from Roswell AAF and Fort Worth AAF may not be there today. They could well have been moved many times for reasons of security and scientific research. 7 Rumors abound that the U.S.A. has been involved in at- tempting to fly a captured UFO from one of its very secret bases in Nevada. Some individuals have even claimed that we have worked closely with actual aliens to adapt their technol- ogy to our uses. And that some of our early "stealth" airplanes—the Lockheed F-117 stealth fighter and the North- rop B-2 stealth bomber, in particular—have benefited from "outside" assistance. Absolutely nothing has been offered to support these extreme claims, and so they must be considered no more than rumors. The authors feel they may even be disin- formation planted by unnamed government representatives to further confuse the UFO scene. On a much more reasonable level, it has been suggested that the first UFO material to be retrieved was so technically ad- vanced that it could not be understood even by our top scien- tists. The analogy has been made with the hypothetical gift of a modern digital electronic watch to Leonardo da Vinci, one of CRASH AT CORONA