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DOEMay 22, 2026PURSUE Release 02 (May 2026)

DOE-UAP-D002, James Tuck Correspondence, 1970s

Summary

Personal correspondence to and from James Tuck, a Los Alamos National Laboratory-affiliated physicist, regarding his interest in unidentified anomalous phenomena circa 1970s.

Key highlights

  • Tuck requests a recipe for a simulated atomic bomb.p.3

    I would like to have the recipe that wa.a used for the simulated :itomi.c bad> (!r�ia tr at ions.
  • He references a book by Dr. Edward U. Coadon on UAPs.p.3

    the large abnospheric vortices 1mich are produced as reported in the bCJOk '1 3cientif1c Study of Unidentified l'lyitlg a,jects' by Dr. Edward U. Coadon.
  • Tuck mentions comments on UFOs by James J. Campbell.p.4

    I am enclosing comments on sa.11e by a UFO bel.i.ever, James J..i. r.:cCam11bell.
  • He expresses belief in Einstein's pursuit of a unified field theory.p.4

    strengthens .y conviction thc..t Einstein, •hi1.e seelilingly straying 1·ro11 the main current • of physical re, earch.

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