A high-ranking cybersecurity official from one of the most secretive nuclear laboratories in the U.S. left behind a number of documents after his death indicating that the U.S. government has long been studying UFOs.
The found files contained internal memoranda, scientific reports, and images related to unidentified flying objects. They were discovered among the belongings of the former head of cybersecurity at the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), the Daily Mail reported on April 16, as noted by Focus.
The son of the official, whose name is withheld for security reasons, stumbled upon files containing notes labeled "secret anomalies" while sorting through his father's belongings. Subsequently, they fell into the hands of investigative journalist Jeremy Corbell, who admitted that the information in the documents is shocking even to him.
"This is real scientific research on UFOs at a secret level within our military," he emphasized in a comment to the publication.
The laboratory itself, which the official headed, is linked to UFO lore primarily due to its proximity to New Mexico's "nuclear triangle" and reports of sightings of "green fireballs" near atomic sites, which were recorded in the late 1940s. LANL is associated with atmospheric observations during the Cold War, secret aviation research, and conspiracy theories regarding recovered technologies.
Corbell partially revealed this information in his documentary film Sleeping Dog, which is set to be released in May of this year. The investigator claims that the documents contain protocols of high-level government meetings and scientific research related to UFO propulsion systems.
In the film, Corbell receives from Johnny (the son of the deceased official) a package overflowing with files that are reportedly from LANL.
"There is also information about sightings in Russia," Johnny told Corbell.
Among the files that the investigator showed to journalists were mysterious disc-shaped aircraft, crop circles, and cylindrical UFOs, dozens of witness sketches, and enlarged photographs depicting unidentified flying objects and similar items.
Corbell stated that he spent years verifying the authenticity of the materials before discussing them publicly. Although these claims are considered dubious, they have added another reason for the growing public excitement surrounding the secrecy of UFO studies.
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