11th Scientist Added to List of Missing, Dead Officials with Access to US Secrets
UFO-linked scientist Amy Eskridge who warned ‘my life is in danger’ before she was found dead at age 34.
I recently reviewed the reports related to 10 American scientists and contractors who are either missing or died over the last two years.
These scientists and defense‑linked experts have ties to NASA, Los Alamos in New Mexico, fusion research, or nuclear weapons work. However, as of now, no confirmed official has found that these cases are connected.
However, the alarm over this development is growing, and President Donald Trump seemed to indicate that these cases are now under review in a recent press conference.
Now an 11th researcher has been added to this list.
The 2022 death of Amy Eskridge, a Huntsville, Alabama–based researcher, has now resurfaced online as the 11th case in a growing list of scientists who have died or disappeared under unusual circumstances.
Her death has drawn renewed attention after at least 10 other recent cases involving individuals tied to U.S. military, nuclear and aerospace research have prompted questions about whether any pattern exists.
President Donald Trump said Thursday he had “just left a meeting” on the issue and vowed answers within days, calling the situation “pretty serious.”
“I hope it’s random, but we’re going to know in the next week and a half,” Trump told reporters.
Eskridge’s work focused on UFOs and extraterrestrial life. Her death was ruled a suicide.
Amy Eskridge, 34, who was involved in extensive research into anti-gravity technology, UFOs and extraterrestrial life, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head at her home in Huntsville, Ala. in 2022, according to the Daily Mail.
Her death was ruled a suicide and no public information was released.
Before her death, Eskridge had launched a research company, “The Institute for Exotic Science” in order to create a “public-facing persona to disclose anti-gravity technology.”
Eskridge shared a little of her experience with “science” and “peer-reviewed journals” on a 2020 podcast. There are reports that she was receiving threats.
Eskridge said: ‘I need to disclose soon, man. I need to publish soon because it’s like escalating. It’s getting more and more aggressive. This has been going on for like four or five years, and over the past 12 months, it’s been escalating, like more aggressive, more invasive digging through my underwear drawer and sexual threats.’
Before her death, Eskridge contacted retired British intelligence officer Franc Milburn for help investigating the incidents of harassment and intimidation she was allegedly the victim of, with Milburn ultimately concluding that her death was not from suicide.
Both Eskridge and Milburn documented multiple occasions where she had been subjected to physical and psychological attacks, including an unknown suspect firing a ‘directed energy weapon’ at her, causing burns across her body using powerful microwaves.
Milburn’s findings were submitted to Congress by independent investigators in 2023.
Journalist Michael Shellenberger testified before a public hearing on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena that Eskridge was ‘murdered by a “private aerospace company” in the US because she was involved in the UAP conversation.’
As investigations continue, the hope remains that the missing scientists are found and that the families of those who have died finally receive clear, credible answers.
At the same time, it is essential that any truths uncovered, whether related to unexplained phenomena or sensitive defense programs, are handled responsibly to protect national security while maintaining public trust.
If Amy Eskridge’s work ultimately contributes to future breakthroughs in advanced technology, it would stand as a lasting legacy to her ambition and vision. I hope her vision can be realized.
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Sounds like 4chan stuff. But then again, the 4chan guys have been right more often than people like to admit.
We saw more of those in the ’70’s…
She said her stereo was 4-way, and I’d just love it in her room… 🙂
Maybe they had all discovered that Her Majesty, Mrs. Bubba, is an extraterrestrial.
Large corporation kills individual to prevent release of damaging info on their company. Where have I heard that before? Oh yeah! Karen Silkwood and Kerr-McGee.
tucker??
When will the movie come out? I might see it as long as they don’t make it a right wing conspiracy,
Nah,,they will.
Sounds like the lady had mental health problems. It’s a shame but unlikely to be foul play.
The second I saw aerospace company, you might as well have said she had info on the Clintons, Bill Gates and Epstein. This was a hit.
I tend to agree. If someone becomes a problem that needs to go away, it’s easier to just disappear them than to play psychological games and rifle through their underwear drawer before staging a “suicide”. Drunken podcasts don’t increase your credibility, it causes sane people to question you. If she had a massive anti-gravity breakthrough, the smart thing to do would be to immediately release that information far and wide. That’s the best “insurance” you can get because when it’s sent to the media, every member of congress and posted on the open web, it can’t be contained. “You” personally are no longer a “threat” because the cat is well and truly out of the bag.
‘murdered by a “private aerospace company”
Well geeze lou-eeze- color me surprised; a whistle blower for a private aerospace company found dead by suicide. A least they didn’t dump the body in a car outside the courthouse.
So now that we know it’s likely involving one of “those” companies… I’m all in that ALL of them were murdered.
Treadstone has been upgraded to Blackbrier.
About 25,000 people work at the Pentagon (the physical building).
Every one of them, from the SecDef to the lunch ladies, have security clearances and access to classified information.
Every year, an average of 100 of those people die of perfectly routine (as opposed to natural) causes, including things like fires, accidents, drug incidents, medical complications, suicides, and non-target street crime.
(Because they are of prime working age, this is lower than the 220 you would see in an average town of this size that included children and elderly.)
We are getting bent out of shape here over eleven people, a good number of whose deaths are already otherwise clearly explained by Occam.
This is a manufactured crisis, Keep your eye on the magician’s other hand.
Anti-gravity. Scientist. Nope.
“These scientists and defense‑linked experts”
As Sanddog has pointed out, at least one of the ten was neither.
And this Eskridge person sounds like just a random nut case, not a scientist of any kind.
Has anyone heard of “retired British intelligence officer Franc Milburn” before just now? What are the odds that he’s just another random nutcase?
Michael Shellenberger seems like someone who generally has his head screwed on right, but if he says Eskridge was ‘murdered by a “private aerospace company” I have to wonder just how sane he really is.
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