Los Alamos National Laboratory: Birthplace of the Atomic Bomb, Home of the Trinity Test, Core of US Nuclear Weapons Architecture. Two LANL Employees Are Currently Missing — Anthony Chavez (Vanished May 2025) and Melissa Casias (Vanished June 2025, Both Phones Factory-Reset). LANL Collaborated with Air Force Research Lab on Nuclear Research — the McCasland Connection.

Los Alamos National Laboratory (lanl.gov) is the birthplace of the atomic bomb, home of the 1945 Trinity test, and remains the primary US nuclear weapons design laboratory. It is operated by Triad National Security LLC under contract to the Department of Energy’s NNSA — the same DOE structure UAP Gerb identifies as the primary cover architecture for UAP programs via the Atomic Energy Act. LANL is in Los Alamos, New Mexico — the geographical heart of the US nuclear-UAP cluster. LANL collaborates with the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) on nuclear research. Retired Maj. Gen. McCasland commanded AFRL at Wright-Patterson and the Phillips Research Site at Kirtland AFB — the same New Mexico corridor. The LANL-AFRL collaboration creates a documented institutional link between two facilities whose personnel now appear in the 11-case cluster. TWO LANL EMPLOYEES CURRENTLY MISSING: (1) Anthony Chavez, 79 — retired LANL employee. Vanished May 2025 from Los Alamos on foot, without wallet, keys, or phone. Car in driveway. Exhaustive searches yielded zero trace. (2) Melissa Casias, 53 — active LANL administrative employee with security clearance. Vanished June 26, 2025. Both personal AND work phones factory-reset before disappearance. Found walking on highway in Taos County. Car, purse, keys, ID all at home. Family insists not voluntary. April 27, 2026 — TODAY — is the congressional deadline for FBI/DOD/DOE/NASA to brief Congress on these cases.

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