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Adversaries May Have Taken Missing US Scientists, Lawmaker Says

The FBI is leading the review as lawmakers examine whether aerospace and defense ties connect the cases, which include one reported suicide and one disappearance.

  • House Oversight Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., announced the committee will investigate the deaths and disappearances of more than 10 U.S. scientists, stating "something sinister could be happening" and constituting a national security concern.
  • Retired Air Force Maj. Gen. William McCasland and other personnel held links to sensitive aerospace and nuclear research programs. President Donald Trump confirmed last week that federal agencies are reviewing the list of missing and deceased individuals.
  • While the FBI is spearheading an effort to find connections among the cases, UFO investigator Mick West describes the trend as "death-list fallacies," noting that within a workforce of 700,000, statistically around 4,000 deaths are expected.
  • Rep. Eric Burlison, R-Mo., suggested foreign adversaries could exploit opportunities to target U.S. scientists, while lawmakers demanded briefings from the FBI, Department of Energy, Department of War, and NASA.
  • Republican watchdogs in Congress, including Rep. Tim Burchett and Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, continue pressing for answers regarding unidentified aerial phenomena, marking an escalation in congressional scrutiny of national security matters.
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In the United States, eleven very high-level scientists and experts are missing or have been found dead since 2022. All of them were working on sensitive technologies with access to classified information. The enigma intrigues the American media, interrogates the President and already scares the Web. NASA, where three of these missing researchers were working, insane. The FBI has opened an investigation and for the moment does not confirm any co…

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The disappearance and death of at least ten U.S. scientists and government officials, linked in recent years to nuclear and aerospace research, keeps the country on the alert.This week, the case escalated at the federal level: from the White House they reported that the Donald Trump administration is working with the FBI and the Department of Energy to determine if there is any link between the episodes.All the deceased had access to classified …

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