Kansas City National Security Campus (Albuquerque)
artifactDefense & Military-Industrial
The plant that makes the non-nuclear parts of America's nuclear weapons is also where a man vanished without a trace.
Who they are
The Kansas City National Security Campus facility in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
What they do
It manufactures the non-nuclear components for the US nuclear weapons arsenal.
How it works
It's run by Honeywell Federal Manufacturing & Technologies under a government NNSA contract; Steven Garcia, a 48-year-old property custodian there, went missing on August 28, 2025.
Why it matters
The engine anchors it as a physical hub in the Albuquerque/Los Alamos corridor tied to a cluster of disappearances, sitting where secret underground infrastructure, black-budget spending, and nuclear-weapons manufacturing overlap.
The engine's record — word for word
Manufactures non-nuclear components for the US nuclear weapons arsenal. Operated by Honeywell Federal Manufacturing & Technologies under NNSA contract. Albuquerque facility is one of multiple sites. Steven Garcia (missing Aug 28 2025, age 48) served as property custodian here before disappearance. Report #74: physical-infrastructure node in the Albuquerque/Los Alamos corridor that anchors Garcia/Casias/Chavez/McCasland sub-cluster. Topic-Correlation Signature #2 (DUMB Infrastructure / Black Budgets intersection with nuclear-weapons manufacturing).
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