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Aerospace engineer Amy Eskridge, who held DoD contracts on anti-gravity propulsion research, sent a warning text to her business partner before her death. She is identified as the 11th researcher in this pattern.
“Aerospace engineer Amy Eskridge, who held DoD contracts on anti-gravity propulsion research, sent a warning text to her business partner before her death. She is identified as the 11th researcher in this pattern.”
Amy Eskridge was 34 years old, held active Department of Defense contracts via partner company Blankinship, and was researching anti-gravity propulsion when she died. Before she did, she texted her business partner four words: "my life is in danger."
The Daily Mail's investigation — drawing on business filings, DoD contract records, and communications obtained from Eskridge's associates — places her inside the UAP research contractor network. The Blankinship connection ties directly to advanced propulsion work that orbits classified UAP reverse-engineering programs. Her text was time-stamped, corroborated, and given to investigators.
Individually, each of these deaths carries a plausible mundane explanation. At eleven, the pattern stops being coincidence and starts being a research question. Researchers adjacent to anti-gravity and UAP propulsion work keep dying young, having expressed fear before their deaths. Eskridge's explicit warning text distinguishes this case from ambiguous predecessors. Someone in this space is afraid enough to send a last-ditch warning. That warrants a federal investigation, not a closed file.
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