Advancing Physics
A hidden cache of eye-opening documents proves that the government has been secretly studying UFOs for decades!
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According to Daily Mail, the shocking material includes internal memos, scientific reports and images that were reportedly uncovered by the son of a deceased former head of cybersecurity at the notorious Los Alamos National Laboratory, about 35 miles north of Santa Fe, N.M., and close to New Mexico’s “Nuclear Triangle” where green triangles were reportedly sighted flying over atomic test sites in the 1940s.
Following his father’s death, the son — identified only as “Johnny” — discovered the cache and provided the materials to investigative journalist Jeremy Corbell.
Conspiracy theorists insist Los Alamos was the government lab where retrieved advanced technology from downed UFOs was studied and stored in warehouses.
“This kid, after his dad passed away … realizes, ‘this is some heavy stuff,’” Corbell told Daily Mail.
“I mean, [there is] everything from original Polaroids of very studied UFO cases throughout history, to internal memos and documents … and they were discussing this at a high-level government capacity.
There’s also some information in there about Russian sightings!
“Los Alamos was always a place where there were elements of the study of the UFO phenomenon … these documents are 100 percent proof that Los Alamos was taking it very seriously.”
The files also include images of saucer-like and cylinder-like UFOs and crop circles in fields that some believe are linked to extraterrestrials, notes the investigator.
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The files also contained illustrations and photos related to a series of UFO appearances over Gulf Breeze, Fla., from 1987 to 1991 when witnesses talked about hovering disc-shaped flying craft with rows of bright flashing lights and “portholes” that were estimated to be 20 feet high and 120 feet across.
Photos provided by one witness reveal glowing shapes with overexposed white centers and red or blue-green halos.
Corbell says some of the names listed in the documents were scientists he had met during his investigations.
“I start noticing, I know some of these names. I know some of the scientists personally. They’ve never told me that they did these studies on UFOs,” he said.
