A senior cybersecurity official at one of America's most secretive nuclear laboratories died several years ago, leaving behind files that an insider claimed reveal classified UFO studies that were never intended to become public.
The documents, described as containing internal memos, scientific reports and historic images, were allegedly discovered among the belongings of the former head of cybersecurity at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL).
After the official's death, his son Johnny was sorting through personal effects when he reportedly stumbled upon files labeled with references to 'atmospheric anomalies.' The identities of the deceased staff member and his son are being withheld to protect their privacy and safety.
What initially appeared to be routine paperwork quickly raised alarm when the material appeared to detail classified scientific research into unidentified flying objects.
The discovery was later passed to investigative journalist Jeremy Corbell, who said the contents shocked even him. 'This is a real scientific study at the classified level within our military of UFOs,' he told the Daily Mail.
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