Binary code Mystery number two - стр. 61
3. Cheyenne Mountain is the site of the underground NORAD (North American Joint Space Defense Command) complex, where Rutra has already visited. With monolithic monitors operating around the clock, employees have constant access to essential information, including the whereabouts of the president and vice president of the United States.
4. The complex at Raven Rock Mountain is a bunker built in case of World War III. Another place where Rutra has already been. The alternate command center at Raven Rock Mountain is SiteR, the place from which the United States Armed Forces would issue orders should World War III (or nuclear war) break out. The bunker is designed to be a safe place to live for 30 days, just like the NORAD complex, after an atomic explosion.
The alternative command center in Raven Rock Mountain is connected to the suburban residence of the US President at Camp David by a ten-kilometer tunnel. It was also worth noting that cell phones and GPS devices do not work near SiteR. The military uses a blocking mechanism that prevents people from making calls and coordinating on the ground.
5. Area 51 is Groom Lake; the place where Rutra conducted his search. To most, this is one of the most mysterious military sites in America. Many realistically believed that this was where the material remains of the crash of an unidentified flying object, near Roswell, New Mexico, said to have occurred in July 1947, were stored.
There were many questions about this zone; if the UFO version was to be believed, then it appeared that the United States authorities were using the Zone-51 military base to conduct high-tech research, which included alien experiments (crossbreeding humans with aliens), and reverse engineering of alien ships, a sample of which had fallen into their hands after the Roswell incident, quantum teleportation, creation of advanced artificial intelligence, efficient propulsion systems, and time travel.
6. Fort Detrick – Biological Weapons Testing. The city of Frederick, Maryland, was the site of the first American bacteriological weapons program, specifically entomological weapons. In the 1950s and 1960s, Fort Detrick scientists, in conjunction with the United States Air Force and Navy, conducted six experimental attacks on the city of San Francisco to test the population's vulnerability to pathogenic viruses.
7. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, or "Hangar 18." Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, where work on projects such as Blue Book and Hangar 18 took place, is another site that has spawned many conspiracy theories, allegedly containing crashed alien spacecraft and alien bodies. The base employs about 22,000 people, six thousand of whom live there permanently with their families.