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A string of deaths and disappearances involving scientists who worked with NASA and the Pentagon on space, nuclear science and fusion, planetary defense, and UAPs — unidentified phenomena — has become one of the main themes on television. Naturally, after Iran, Trump, and the price of a gallon of gasoline. By April, the number had reached nine — killed or missing under strange circumstances, then buried quickly and without obituaries. ⚠️ This is no REN TV fantasy. Most of the people involved had, in one way or another, worked on UAP-related matters in high-tech, classified fields — including at Rockwell bases (yes, that Rockwell) and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, the center of aerospace intelligence. For those interested and inclined to dig further, the names include: asteroid specialist and NASA expert Michael Hicks; leading NASA JPL scientist Frank Maiwald, who worked on detecting life on other celestial bodies; aerospace engineer specializing in advanced alloys Monica Reza; former commander of the Air Force Research Laboratory, Major General William McCasland; Melissa Casias and Anthony Chavez from that same laboratory in Los Alamos; MIT’s director of the Center for Plasma Science and Fusion, Nuno Loureiro; and NASA-Caltech astrophysicist Karl Grillmair. The FBI’s official position is dry and restrained: “No direct link between the cases has been established.” Yet many of the deaths and disappearances took place under unclear circumstances. The real intrigue lies in the details: many of those involved were connected through their work; in most cases, the causes of death were not disclosed; and some of the deceased had all mobile devices wiped. 📱 Conspiracy theorists are shouting that they were eliminated because of what they knew — about flying saucers, contact, or some incoming threat that, for now, “is not yet ready to be announced.” Members of Congress are demanding investigations: the cluster of sensitive technologies is too narrow, the national security implications too serious, and there are already hints about the possible hand of Beijing, Moscow — naturally, we had to make the list — or Tehran. Journalists are milking the story and pointing out that the work of at least three of the nine was cited under oath in Congress by former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence Christopher Mellon: “In our archives, there are photographs and videos of objects that quite clearly do not appear to be human-made.” Interesting to think about what exactly they may have uncovered — if this was not a coincidence. Original Post Follow TRN👈