Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Apr 25
Republican lawmakers demand investigation into mysterious deaths and disappearances of US scientists
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Apr 25

Republican lawmakers demand investigation into mysterious deaths and disappearances of US scientists

7 articles · Updated · The Guardian · Apr 25
  • At least 11 US scientists linked to space, defense, and nuclear research have died or vanished in recent years, prompting congressional inquiries and a letter from Representatives James Comer and Eric Burlison.
  • The cases include retired Air Force major general William McCasland, NASA scientists Michael Hicks and Monica Reza, and UFO researcher David Wilcock, with speculation about possible connections to foreign adversaries or UFOs.
  • Experts caution that these incidents may be coincidental, fueled by conspiracy theories and heightened national security anxieties, while families and officials urge focus on facts rather than speculation.
Beyond UFOs, could a foreign power be targeting top American scientific talent?
Is the official release of UAP files connected to these mysterious deaths?
Could a retired general's disappearance be the key to a larger conspiracy?
Are these eleven cases a sinister pattern or a tragic statistical coincidence?
What secrets from Wright-Patterson Air Force Base could still be dangerous today?
With no evidence found, why does the theory of a plot against scientists persist?