by Joseph P. Farrell,Giza Death Star:
If you’ve been following the various permeations of the “missing/dead” scientists story in the USA which began with the disappearance of US Air Force General McCasland, and which took it’s most unanticipated dive into a rabbit hole with the recent revelations that the alleged White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooter, Cole Tomas Allen, was once connected to NASA’s Jet propulsion Laboratory having done a summer internship there utilizing artificial intelligence in planetary mapping capacities – a position that, to my mind, would perhaps have required at least some degree of security vetting – then you’re probably aware of the fact that American scientists are not the only ones missing, or who have recently died under weird circumstances. In fact, China appears to be experiencing some sort of Sudden Scientists Death Syndrome according to this article shared by E.E. (with our gratitude):
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Chinese Scientists Have Been Dying Mysterious Deaths Too
In China’s case, as opposed to the American case, the missing scientists appear for the most part to have died, though a few are simply “gone” without much further comment from the controlled Chinese Communist media. But the list is a veritable “Who’s Who”, and the list of their areas of research and expertise is highly suggestive and a playground for some high octane speculation, which we’ll get back to. But consider only this list of scientists mentioned in the article:
Many questions remain over the July 1, 2023 death ofFeng Yanghe,a professor at the National University of Defense Technology, who had won national competitions with his pioneering “War Skull” platform.
Feng was leaving a work meeting in the Chinese capital when he died at around 2.35 a.m, according to the state-run China Daily, which cited a notice from the organizing committee of his memorial service. He had been working on a “major task,” the report said, without giving details. Sciencenet.cn said he was “sacrificed while peforming official duties.”
“Feng was a mastermind behind AI simulations of potential Taiwan scenarios and it’s very odd that the accident happened in the middle of the night,” said an experienced researcher of the Chinese military who works at a Western think tank and who has been monitoring the situation.
In 2018,Chen Shuming, 57, a Chinese military scientist and microelectronics expert at the National University of Defense Technology as “leader of China’s high-end weapon chip research and development team,” died in a car accident, according to Electronic Engineering Times China.
The celebrated chemistZhou Guangyuandied aged 51, in December 2023, with no cause of death given. In an obituary Sciencenet.cn said that after years of study Zhou “had developed a more profound sense of doing what the country needs.”
Source: SGT Report