Trove of leaked documents prove US lab where two missing scientists worked was studying UFOs: film https://t.co/1xSwB4pPg4 pic.twitter.com/T3biMeigDm
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An upcoming documentary claims leaked classified documents prove the US government secretly ran a decades-long UFO investigation programme, with the revelations linked to Los Alamos National Laboratory, where two employees have recently gone missing.
A trove of classified documents from the deceased cybersecurity chief of Los Alamos National Laboratory purportedly confirms that the US government secretly investigated UFOs for decades, according to an upcoming documentary. Reporter Jeremy Corbell claims he received the files from the late official’s son and says they include internal memos, drawings, and Polaroids. “These documents provide absolute confirmation that the US government has maintained a secret, decades-long program to uncover the intent and origins of those piloting UFOs,” Corbell said.
Among the leaked files is an agenda from a high-level meeting held at Los Alamos on April 24, 1991, attended by representatives from the CIA, National Security Administration, Navy, and Army. The gathering discussed so-called “Atmospheric Anomalies,” including the 1987 Gulf Breeze UFO incident in Florida and the Belgian UFO wave of 1989. Topics also covered Soviet intelligence offerings, sensor development, and civilian university partnerships with MIT and Stanford.
The revelations emerge amid concerns over missing former Los Alamos employees. Retired engineer Anthony Chavez, 78, vanished in May 2025 during a walk, while administrative assistant Melissa Casias, 39, disappeared in June 2025 after dropping lunch off for her daughter. President Trump acknowledged the troubling pattern on April 16, telling reporters: “I hope it’s random. Some of them were very important people, and we’re going to look at it over the next short period.”

