Trove of leaked documents prove US lab where missing scientists worked was studying UFOs
According to a report from the New York Post, a cache of leaked documents from the deceased cybersecurity chief of Los Alamos National Laboratory suggests the U.S. government ran secret UFO investigations for decades at the storied New Mexico facility—where two scientists have recently vanished without a trace.
According to a report from the New York Post, a cache of leaked documents from the deceased cybersecurity chief of Los Alamos National Laboratory suggests the U.S. government ran secret UFO investigations for decades at the storied New Mexico facility—where two scientists have recently vanished without a trace.
Investigative reporter Jeremy Corbell makes the explosive claims in his upcoming documentary “Sleeping Dog,” set for release on May 17. Corbell says he obtained the materials from the son of the late lab cybersecurity chief after the man’s death.
“Throughout my work as a journalist, I have become a central clearinghouse for sensitive Unidentified Aerial Phenomena material in my reporting,” Corbell told The Post. “It is now routine for families of deceased insiders to contact me with hidden documents their loved ones left behind.”
The documents include internal memos, drawings, and Polaroids. One key item details a high-level, all-day meeting on April 24, 1991, at Los Alamos. Representatives from the CIA, National Security Agency, Navy, and Army gathered to examine “Atmospheric Anomalies,” covering the 1987 Gulf Breeze UFO incident in Florida and the 1989 Belgian UFO wave.
Discussions also touched on “Soviet offerings,” sensor development, and collaboration with civilian institutions like MIT and Stanford.
“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 stated.
Los Alamos, founded by Robert Oppenheimer, has long been shrouded in secrecy. In the past year, two former employees disappeared: retired engineer Anthony Chavez, 78, last seen in May 2025 while walking near his home without his wallet or keys, and administrative assistant Melissa Casias, 39, who vanished in June 2025 after dropping off lunch for her daughter. Her phones were found reset to factory settings.
Corbell noted recognizing names of scientists linked to the UFO studies. Identities in the film are withheld for safety reasons. The revelations come amid broader concerns over missing U.S. scientists involved in sensitive programs.
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