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Fantastic Tales From Out Of This World: Volume 1, The Extraterrestrials
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Agua Diablo An extraterrestrial spacecraft comes through the atmosphere crashing in a mountain lake owned by the local city's water department. A creature emerges and makes his way through the miles of water pipe into a water treatment plant, which quickly becomes a location of death and mayhem. The Feds are brought in, NASA has a representative come to take a look. The military gets involved. A night janitor who remembers a horror from long ago tells the story. Noas Returns God always existed, and his first creation was Noas, who would have dominion over animals and their care and treatment. Noas complained to God, that after 10,000 years the humans on Areth did not deserve to have animals. Knowing the horrors, man inflicted on animals, God gave Noas the Go Ahead to come and save the animals on Areth. A giant fleet leaves Heaven and comes to Areth to save all animals. Kaleb, young member of the group, has more on his mind than just rescuing the millions of creatures; he will come to enact justice The 11-Mile Incident Just west of Colorado Springs is a mountain pass that leads out to the Continental Divide. On a July night when the remote area was full of campers and the Scouts down the road were conducting their activities, an Unidentified Flying Object entered the area. The North America Air Defense Command sees it, so does the nearby Space Command. Observers all over southern Colorado have seen the craft as well. Now this craft has landed. Desert Creatures 10,000 years ago, the Earth was used as a dumpsite by extraterrestrial travelers. They buried decades of space garbage in what ultimately became known as the Mojave Desert of California. In the Earth years of the 1940's and 1950's, the Army found the desert land north of Barstow California as the ideal place to train of soldiers in tanks, military vehicles.. Fighter and bomber aircraft could all practice their skills. The government and military buried tons of nuclear, biological and other ammunition type wastes on top of the materials left by the aliens. In those early days, the dumping of these materials was random and uncharted. The detailed maps disappeared and then it was a matter of "well, somewhere out there." When the Army went in and in depth, organized Fort Elwood, known as the National Training Center, they set up areas for where the troops trained. They also took an immense amount of land at the northern end of the base and made it what was called, an impact area, where the artillery would fire into, aircraft also conducting Close Air Support mission practice would drop bombs into the area. After decades of use, wear and tear, these old bombs broke into the old giant containers of the raw materials of the past. The large artillery, lethal went even deeper into the desert sand. That is what lead to all Hell breaking loose. The Delay to Gettysburg There are many stories as to why General Jeb Stuart and his cavalry arrived, late to Gettysburg. There was some truth to the idea that Jeb Stuart, and his cavalry had gone on a grand scouting mission. That mission, leaving General Lee to ponder where his cavalry was. Another truth that has never been told. On the night of 29 June 1863, Aliens abducted Confederate General Stuart, and seven members of his staff and command. He and they were returned to Earth on 1 July 1863 in the early hours of the morning. Pennsylvania farm boys all wanting to join the fight were witnesses. They met up with a Union officer from Pennsylvania. The boys were young, did not recognize rank, and told the Union regiment commander what they saw. He listened with sincerity and told the boys to never say another word or they could not come into the Army. The boys took an oath with that Colonel. That colonel on his deathbed in 1919 told his daughter the story. Nothing was ever said by the boys who, but one, all lost their lives at the battle known as the Battle of the Crater.