Imagine this: Brilliant minds working at the cutting edge of America’s most sensitive research—nuclear fusion, advanced aerospace, space propulsion, materials that could change the world. One by one, they startdisappearing. Or turning updead.
Since 2023, at least ten scientists, researchers, and key figures tied to classified U.S. programs have either vanished without a trace or been found deceased under circumstances that raise more questions than answers.
A NASA Jet Propulsion Lab materials scientist hikes in California... andnever returns.
A Caltech astrophysicist collaborating with NASA isgunned downon his own front porch.
A retired Air Force Major General who once commanded research into mysterious aerial phenomena steps out for a walk in New Mexico with a revolver—andvanishes into thin air.
Joining us to discuss this further and how it may relate to war, aliens or both, isClint Russell, but before Clint joins us, we want to take you through some of the disturbing details…
The strangest part isn’t just that these people disappeared. It’s how many left in ways that make no sense at all.
Maria pointed to aneye-opening articledocumenting the mysterious case of the vanishing scientists, noting that “one missing scientist is worrisome” but “elevenmissing or dead scientists is downright diabolical.”
Several of these cases involve people leaving home “on foot,” without phones, wallets, keys, or identification. That’s not just unusual. For people tied to national labs, aerospace programs, and classified research, it’s almost unthinkable.
Maria started with Frank Maywald, a NASA JPL scientist working on cryogenics and technologies designed to detect life beyond Earth. He died at 61 with “no explanation or cause of death given” and“no autopsy was performed.”
Source: The Vigilant Fox