FBI investigating missing and dead scientists
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Antigravity researcher Amy Eskridge, who reportedly died in 2022, draws renewed attention amid questions about scientists dying under odd circumstances.
At least 10 people tied to sensitive US nuclear and aerospace research have died or disappeared in recent years, prompting investigations into if the cases are connected.
Retired FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer told Newsweek that the deaths and disappearances are “standalone incidents.”
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna has sounded the alarm about an increasing number of missing and dead scientists amid rumors that David Wilcock has died by suicide.
Amid growing national security concerns, the FBI said Tuesday it has launched a broad investigation in the deaths or disappearances of at least 10 scientists and staff connected to highly sensitive research,
Eleven missing or dead scientists are now at the center of a federal investigation, and three had direct ties to NASA.
The Trump administration is probing concerns surrounding nearly a dozen scientists said to be connected to highly secretive space research whose deaths and disappearances are under increasing scrutiny.
A case involving a scientist tied to advanced research has resurfaced after Trump called a string of incidents "serious stuff."