A newly surfaced cache of documents allegedly from Los Alamos National Laboratory is reigniting debate over whether the United States has secretly studied unidentified flying objects (UFOs) for decades.
According to journalist and filmmaker Jeremy Corbell, he was in possession of an important document detailing the 'secret' experiments made by the US about UFOs.
Speaking to the Daily Mail, Corbell revealed that it was theson of the then-senior cybersecurity official at Los Alamos National Laboratorywho shared the documents with him after his father's death.
Los Alamos National Laboratory, established under Robert Oppenheimer's leadership, is a highly classified US Department of Energy facility recognised for its work in nuclear weapons development.
Corbell said the file contained definitive proof of a long-running, classified effort involving multiple government agencies.
'These documents came in … and it is absolute proof that the US had maintained a secret decades-long program,' Corbell said.
Reports indicate the files include memos, photos, and meeting notes allegedly tied to high-level discussions about unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). Some documents even describe a 1991 classified meeting involving intelligence agencies such as the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and National Security Administration (NSA) to examine UFO sightings and their origins.
Corbell also said the document includes technical sketches and detailed illustrations of saucer-shaped craft, cylindrical objects, and crop circle formations. There were also records from Russian intelligence describing sightings throughout the Soviet Union.
The file also named scientists whom Corbell said he had met while doing his research.
Corbell claims that scientists at Los Alamos were quietly investigating what were then referred to as 'atmospheric anomalies' - an earlier term for UFOs.
Source: International Business Times UK