
Multiple US scientists connected to advanced aerospace and defense programs have died or disappeared under suspicious circumstances. The Daily Mail documented five cases including connections to Albuquerque and California defense labs.
“Multiple US scientists connected to advanced aerospace and defense programs have died or disappeared under suspicious circumstances. The Daily Mail documented five cases including connections to Albuquerque and California defense labs.”
Five US scientists with connections to classified aerospace programs have died or gone missing under suspicious circumstances — and the cases are piling up faster than explanations.
The Daily Mail documented five cases involving scientists linked to defense labs in Albuquerque and California. WION News reported on the "Mondaloy mystery" — two aerospace experts with ties to special access programs who vanished.
Scientists working on the cutting edge of aerospace technology — the kind of work that intersects with UAP reverse-engineering allegations — are dying or disappearing. Each case is officially unrelated. But the clustering is statistically remarkable.
This pattern has historical echoes. In the 1980s, 25 British defense scientists working on SDI (Star Wars) died under suspicious circumstances — a cluster so unusual it was debated in the UK Parliament.
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