The New Mexico cluster — Chavez (LANL), Casias (LANL), Garcia (KCNSC Albuquerque), McCasland (AFRL Kirtland/Albuquerque) — represents four disappearances from the densest concentration of classified nuclear and aerospace infrastructure in the United States: Los Alamos National Laboratory (nuclear weapons design), Sandia National Laboratories (nuclear weapons engineering), Kirtland Air Force Base (Phillips Research Site, nuclear weapons storage, Space Vehicle Directorate), White Sands Missile Range, Holloman AFB, and the Kansas City National Security Campus (85% of all non-nuclear components for US nuclear weapons). UAP GERB ASSESSMENT: The DOE is “baked in at every level” of UAP program architecture via the Atomic Energy Act (1954). DOE can classify anything with nuclear adjacency regardless of presidential decree. This is the ideal cover architecture. LANL is directly DOE. KCNSC is DOE/NNSA. AFRL at Kirtland is within the DOE/NNSA corridor. JPL operates under DOE/Caltech. The institutions connected to every case in the cluster fall within the DOE network. ANALYTICAL CONCLUSION: The DOE network that UAP Gerb identifies as the primary cover architecture for crash retrieval programs is the same institutional network that produced all four New Mexico missing persons. The programs and the personnel are not separate threads. They are the same thread. Today — April 27, 2026 — Congress was supposed to get answers. Watch this date.
