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>They then started the massive job of shoveling the dirt back in and around and trying to make it look like nothing had ever happened.
>While all of the digging to bury the saucer was going on they also dug a tunnel from the saucer several hundred feet to the south where they built 2 or 3 houses.
>The houses were constructed so that they looked like they were about 75 years old. They used old, weathered wood, old nails, old window frames and panes and old roofing The only way that you could tell from the outside that it might not be so old were the padlocks on the doors. Brand spanking new and of the highest quality.
I'll finish the rest. Inside was a void the size of Manhattan with nothing. No buttons. No seats. Just a void. One that when you went in time passed differently and made you sick. 5 seconds to the outside people looking at it, several hours to those inside exploring. So like the tardis from Dr who. Various people have attempted to explore but the area is closed and there are "ranchers" who suspicously act like military contractors.
I do not buy it because as usual. A location is named that is off limits