Los Alamos National Laboratory

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Mario Woods | Coast to Coast AM

Mario Woods left the Air Force in 1983 and soon after went to work for the United States Department of Energy and in the nuclear industry production facilities. His first facility was at General Electric Neutron Device in Largo, Florida as a security inspector, ensuring vigilance of sensitive nuclear materials and other resources. While employed there, he was sent to Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, assigned as a personal guard to a scientist in the advanced nuclear research faci...

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independent5d ago

Special Access Required - the Secrecy of UFO Crash Retrieval Programs [VOL.2]

mediaMay 31

Remains of missing Los Alamos employee have been found: Police

Melissa Casias, an administrative assistant at Los Alamos National Laboratory, was last seen June 26, 2025.

NewsNation
independentMay 27

THE COMPLEX: The Pentagon Just Published the 1949 Green Fireball Files. Our 2026 Coverage Says They Are Returning.

The Sentinel Network analyzes six public PURSUE Release 02 UAP documents and argues they connect historical green-fireball records to nuclear-weapons-complex sites and 2026 fireball reports. Probed has not independently verified the source’s recurrence claim.

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ReportAnalyzed
govMay 22, 2026
DOE-UAP-D002, James Tuck Correspondence, 1970s
Department of Energy4 pagesMay 22, 2026RELEASE-02-FILE-008-DOE-UAP-D002-JAMES-TUCK-CORRESPONDENCE-1970S

Personal correspondence to and from James Tuck, a Los Alamos National Laboratory-affiliated physicist, regarding his interest in unidentified anomalous phenomena circa 1970s.

ReportAnalyzed
govMay 22, 2026
DOE-UAP-D003, Pajarito Astronomers Invitation, 1986
Department of Energy1 pageMay 22, 2026RELEASE-02-FILE-009-DOE-UAP-D003-PAJARITO-ASTRONOMERS-INVITATION-1986

A letter to the members of the Pajarito Astronomers club regarding an upcoming meeting featuring a presentation from a Los Alamos National Laboratory-affiliated physicist, Dr. John Warren, titled “Why Should a Scientist be Concerned about UFOs?” The referenced event was not officially hosted by Los Alamos. The laboratory has no record of the subject matter discussed at the meeting.

independentMay 15

New LEAKED Document Mentions Surviving Aliens - Jeremy Corbell | DEBRIEFED ep. 88

independentMay 1

The Manhattan Project 2.0 - the Secrecy of UFO Crash Retrieval Programs [VOL.1]

independentApr 21

This Top General Pushed UFO Disclosure. Now He’s Missing [Here’s Why…]

Thank you @RepEricBurlison for highlighting how imperative FFRDCs (Federally Funded Research and Development Centers) are to UFO crash retrieval and reverse engineering activities. I talk about FFRDCs ad nauseam, and state to an annoying degree that specific FFRDCs, specifically @MITREcorp , @AerospaceCorp , @RANDCorporation , @MITLL , and DOE/NNSA National Lab FFRDCs such as @SandiaLabs , @ORNL , @LosAlamosNatLab , and @Livermore_Lab operate as the missing link in the UFO legacy program stru...

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