Connections of missing American scientists with secret experiments in a UFO-related laboratory have been discovered. It is reported by the Daily Mail with reference to the "sensational" report of the New Mexico police.
Shocking new evidence from the New Mexico Police has uncovered a secret project that a missing scientist was reportedly working on before disappearing without a trace. Anthony Chavez, a former employee of the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), one of the key nuclear research centers in the United States, allegedly worked with a quantum physicist on a project that allowed matter to exist "in two places at the same time," the publication says.
The publication recalls that 78-year-old Chavez was last seen on May 4, 2025, when he left his home in Los Alamos, leaving his newly purchased car, keys and wallet. He reportedly worked as an HVAC technician in a lab before retiring in 2017. However, according to a police report obtained by Los Angeles Magazine journalist Lauren Conlin, Chavez was associated with Earth's most advanced technology capable of teleporting objects over long distances. A friend of Chavez told police that he and a certain scientist from Los Alamos were working on the idea of being "in two places at the same time," which is related to quantum physics. How Chavez was connected with scientists from Los Alamos or helped them in possible experiments on superposition or quantum teleportation is not yet known, but "working with quantum computers requires supercooled media that can reach -459.65 ° F so that these particles remain in their special quantum states - a task that may require the services of a specialist in HVAC," the British newspaper notes.
The publication recalls that Chavez bought a silver Acura before disappearing, the police found the car parked in the driveway near his house. The keys to it were found in a locked house. A heavy smoker, Chavez unexpectedly left cigarettes at home, as well as documents. It is known that the former employee of the nuclear laboratory did not have a mobile phone, which made it almost impossible to track his whereabouts. The man was, as his friends said, an avid tourist, however, according to investigators, Chavez was not dressed for a long walk in the fresh air on the day of his disappearance and did not use any means to contact him in case of an emergency.
If Chavez's connection to quantum research is confirmed, it will lead to the fact that another missing lab worker will be associated with advanced technologies that, according to Daily Mail sources, could make them the target of a foreign espionage conspiracy. Chavez is one of five scientists who have disappeared without a trace over the past year. All of them were related to secret research, including nuclear weapons, advanced rocket engines and alleged programs to search for UFOs.
Another LANL employee, Melissa Kasias, disappeared seven weeks after Chavez in much the same way — leaving all her belongings and documents in her house in New Mexico. She was found dead on May 28 in the Carson National Forest of New Mexico. A pistol was found next to the remains, but authorities have not disclosed the cause of death for more than a month. According to the intelligence services, Kasias could have access to classified information about nuclear research, which was owned by her superiors.
The FBI is also continuing to investigate the disappearance of retired Air Force General William Neil McCasland. He came out of his house in New Mexico without keys, phone and wallet on February 27. The general, who headed the Air Force Research Laboratory, was closely associated with both nuclear research at several US facilities, including LANL, and alleged US government activities related to extraterrestrial technologies.
As EADaily reported, the body of Melissa Kasias, an employee of Los Alamos, who went missing a year ago, was found in the USA. This was reported by the radio station RMF24.
Recall, another surname appeared on the list of mysterious deaths and disappearances of scientists in the USA. This was reported by the British The Guardian.

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