Scientist Who Warned Her Life Was In Danger The 11th Person With Ties To Secret US Research To Mysteriously Go Missing Or Die
The case has drawn fresh scrutiny as officials say 11 scientists and physics experts have died or disappeared over 33 months.
- Authorities in Huntsville, Alabama, are reviewing the 2022 death of 34-year-old aerospace researcher Amy Eskridge, who worked on experimental anti-gravity propulsion technology.
- Eskridge's case is now linked to a broader pattern of 11 researchers and physics experts who died or disappeared over the past 33 months, though officials have not established a verified connection.
- Before her death, Eskridge co-founded the Institute for Exotic Science to disclose anti-gravity technology. She alleged in a 2020 interview that threats were escalating, citing invasive surveillance and sexual threats linked to her work.
- The White House signaled this week it would seek updates from agencies regarding the deaths. Republican Representative Tim Burchett of Tennessee told the Daily Mail the similarities in these cases warrant greater scrutiny.
- President Donald Trump called the situation 'pretty serious stuff' on Thursday, hoping the cluster is a coincidence. An April 9 Newsweek report noted no evidence of a coordinated link exists between the cases.
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Scientist Who Warned Her Life Was In Danger The 11th Person With Ties To Secret US Research To Mysteriously Go Missing Or Die
Scientist Amy Eskridge, who died at the age of 34, is now the eleventh person with connections to secret U.S. research to mysteriously go missing or pass away. Authorities found Eskridge dead after she warned that her life could be in danger. She was experimenting with anti-gravity technology and conducting research on UFOs and extraterrestrial life at the time of her death, according to DailyMail.com. In 2020, she announced that she intended to…
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