A disturbing pattern has emerged involving the deaths, disappearances, or vanishings of eleven scientists, many of whom were connected to national security, defense, and space programs, raising significant national security concerns and prompting congressional investigation.
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11 scientists dead,
missing, or vanished without a trace.
What started as isolated tragedies is
now forming a pattern that is impossible
to ignore. I went case by case and the
similarities are chilling. These aren't
random names. These are high-level
experts tied to national security,
defense research, and space programs.
And here's where it gets even darker.
Some of them said they were being
threatened before they died. Like
I'm scared. >> [laughter]
>> I'm tired.
I'm real tired because it's like
escalating. It's getting more and more
aggressive. That's not speculation.
That's fear, real fear, on record. And
then this. I have some indication that
he must have planned not to be found. A
missing general, a chilling 911 call,
and a growing list of brilliant minds
gone. Look at this. 11 scientists, every
one of them connected to sensitive work,
defense, aerospace, advanced research.
The timeline stretches back to 2023.
The locations, mostly clustered. Four in
New Mexico, four in California, and a
few random cases on the East Coast. But
here's the part no one can explain.
Every single case remains unsolved. This
doesn't start with headlines. It starts
quietly. One name, one incident, easy to
dismiss until it isn't. Michael David
Hicks, a NASA-linked scientist at the
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, dead in 2023,
age 59. Cause of death? Not publicly
released. Then, just a year later, Frank
Meeuwsen, same institution, same field,
dead at 61. Again, no details. At this
point, no one connects the dots. But
then 2025 changes the pattern. A
physicist at the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, Nuno Loureiro, is shot
dead. You probably remember the story.
He was the MIT professor killed by the
Brown University mass shooter last
December. Police say he opened fire in
an auditorium on the Ivy League campus.
Officials say he's also responsible for
gunning down a prominent MIT physics
professor. He was murdered inside of his
Boston home two days after the Brown
shooting. Police say they were former
classmates in Portugal. And now the big
question is why? And then there's the
case that takes us from unsettling to
outright disturbing. Carl Grillmair, an
astronomer tied to Caltech. He was shot
and killed on the front porch of his
home this past February. But here's what
makes this different. This is the house.
Remote, isolated, definitely not
suburban. He chose that location
deliberately for the darkness, for his
personal observatory. Which raises a
simple question, who goes all the way
out there and why? Police say the
suspect, 29-year-old Freddy Snyder,
lived two miles away and had a history
of trespassing on Grillmair's property.
This wasn't random. In fact, months
before the killing, Grillmair called
authorities to report someone on his
land. Deputies responded and they found
Snyder nearby carrying a loaded
unregistered rifle. His explanation? He
was walking to the post office. There's
just one problem. The post office was in
the opposite direction of his home.
Now, the accused killer was supposed to
face a judge in March. That hearing has
been delayed to April. So far, no new
news. Now, it's not just unexplained or
natural deaths. At the very same time,
people started disappearing. In New
Mexico alone, four scientists are now
missing. Three of them tied to one
place, Los Alamos National Laboratory.
And the most recent case may be the most
baffling of all. Retired General William
Neil McCaslin, former commander of the
Air Force Research Laboratory, a senior
Pentagon official. He vanishes in less
than an hour. On February 27th, midday,
he's at home, his wife sees him, a
repairman sees him, everything is
normal. His wife leaves for a doctor's
appointment just after 11:00 and returns
back home at 12:04 to be exact. Upon her
arrival, she notices her husband is
gone. No signs of struggle, no forced
entry. But guess what? He leaves behind
his phone, his smartwatch, even his
prescription glasses. But what's
missing? His wallet, his hiking boots,
and a .38 caliber revolver. So, what
does that tell you? Who walks out on
foot in the middle of the day without
their glasses but takes a gun?
His wife called 911 hours later. Listen
closely. This is April, how may I help
you? Hi April, my name is Susan
Wilkerson. Um my husband is missing. Okay.
Okay.
>> Uh and he's it's been about 3 hours and
I have some indication that he must have
planned not to be found. He's left his
phone, he's changed his clothes and I
don't know what. I think he's on foot.
All of our cars and bicycles are in the
garage. Since that call, there hasn't
been a single trace of him. No activity,
no sightings, nothing. It's as if he
vanished into thin air. And that's not
all. Weeks later, his wife posted this
on Facebook. Quote, "It is true that
when Neil was in the Air Force, he had
access to some highly classified
programs and information. He retired
from the AF almost 13 years ago and has
had only very commonly held clearances
since. It seems quite unlikely that he
was taken to extract very dated secrets
from him. Neil does not have any special
knowledge about the ET bodies and debris
from the Roswell crash stored at
Wright-Patt. Though at this point, with
absolutely no sign of him, maybe the
best hypothesis is that aliens beamed
him up to the mothership. However, no
sightings of a mothership hovering above
the Sandia Mountains have been
reported." Now, on the surface, that
sounds like dark humor. But it doesn't
come out of nowhere. Because take a look
at this. In 2016,
WikiLeaks emails showed McCaslin
described in an email to Hillary Clinton
campaign chair, John Podesta. Who is the
email from? Blink-182 singer and founder
of To the Stars, Tom DeLonge. The email
suggested McCaslin had a role in some of
the government's most sensitive work
related to unidentified aerial
phenomenon or UAPs. He was described by
Blink-182's Tom DeLonge as a quote,
"very important man." A very important
man tied to highly sensitive programs
and now gone without a trace. But here's
where the story gets even more
unsettling. He's not the only one. Two
other individuals connected to Los
Alamos have also disappeared. Anthony
Chavez, who answered to General
McCaslin, vanishes on May 8th, 2025. 79
years old. A senior figure tied to a
site critical for nuclear research known
as DART. And the details? Eerily
familiar. He leaves home on foot. His
keys left behind. His phone also left
behind. His wallet, cigarettes,
everything. And no car, no bike, no
trace. Search teams brought in cadaver
dogs and still nothing was found.
Then, just 7 weeks later, another
disappearance. Melissa Casillas, 53
years old, a wife, a mother, and a Los
Alamos employee. Her family says
Casillas is an administrative assistant
with Los Alamos National Laboratory and
had went to work that day. They say she
forgot her badge, which she needs for
security clearance, and decided to work
from home. Her family says Casillas
later took lunch to her daughter at the
John Dunn Shops and Towns and left the
shops just before 1:00 p.m. She got back
in her car, she left. We have
surveillance footage that shows what she
was seen last wearing. Alarms were
raised when Casillas' daughter returned
home after work and found all of her
mother's belongings, but Melissa was not
there. Her purse, her car, her keys, her
wallet, and her personal phone, her work
phone, and her computer were all at
home. And then the details in the
Casillas case take a sharp turn. She
reportedly had two cell phones, one
personal, one work-related. And
investigators found both had been
factory reset prior to her
disappearance. Wiped completely clean.
That's not normal and it's not an
accident. Then comes the surveillance
trail. Casillas is seen on camera at
approximately 2:18 p.m. walking
eastbound along Highway 518. A passing
driver notices her alone on foot in the
heat and turns around out of concern.
But by the time they circle back, she's
gone. And again, not a trace left
behind. And then, a few months later,
another name. Steven Garcia, a
48-year-old who built nuclear parts for
the Air Force Research Lab. And he helps
supply 80% of the non-nuclear components
for nuclear weapons at all nuclear
sites. Well, he goes missing. Garcia,
again, leaves home on foot and leaves
behind his wallet, keys, and car, but
takes a handgun. This is the last known
image of him walking with a water in
hand. And what stands out is the
consistency in these cases. People
leaving behind identification,
transportation, even basic personal
effects, while taking almost nothing
that would help them be tracked. It
raises a difficult question here. What
would cause multiple individuals in
related defense and research circles to
vanish under such similar circumstances?
Now, shift back to California. Monica
Reza, 60 years old, a NASA aerospace
engineer tied to materials research
projects overseen in part by McCaslin.
She's last seen hiking in a national
forest near Mount Waterman on June 22nd,
2025. Here's what's weird, though. She
was hiking with a couple of friends. One
stopped a few miles in and headed back
to the car. The other friend was walking
about 30 feet ahead of her. That person
turned around and waved at Monica, but
the next time they turned to check on
her, she was gone. There was a very
high-tech search for her immediately
following and it went on for weeks, and
yet nothing.
Jason Thomas, head of the chemical
biology team, he disappears on December
12th, 2025. No explanation at the time,
no immediate resolution. 3 months later,
his body is recovered from a lake in
Massachusetts after the ice thaws.
Another case, another unanswered gap in
the timeline.
That brings me to Amy Eschridge. She was
34 years old and based in Huntsville,
Alabama. She was involved in research
discussions around advanced propulsion
concepts including anti-gravity theory
and extraterrestrial life. In 2022, she
was found dead at her home from a
self-inflicted gunshot wound according
to official reporting. But before her
death, she had launched a company called
the Institute for Exotic Science
describing it as a way to create a
public-facing platform to disclose
anti-gravity technology because she
said, if she did it privately, quote,
they would bury her and it would never
make the news.
Eschridge started sounding the alarm
bells back in 2020 when she revealed in
an interview that she had plans to
disclose information about UFOs and
extraterrestrials to the public and was
receiving threats as a result of this.
She said, quote, I need to disclose
soon, man. I need to publish soon
because it's like escalating. It's
getting more and more aggressive. My
ex-boyfriend and I realized that people
had been breaking into our apartment and
I'm like, why don't you take out the trash
trash
and scope out the parking lot
and make sure it's okay before I go to work.
work.
So he goes out there and he's like, it's
like a silver Lexus and it has tinted
windows that are not street legal.
Within 2 minutes, an Eastern European looking
looking
with a black beanie dressed all in black
in his 50s or 60s walked out of the
apartment directly across from ours
holding a license plate.
And he opened the trunk of the Lexus and
he took out some tools
and he changed the license plate.
Due to things escalating, Eschridge
contacted retired British intelligence
officer Frank Milburn to help
investigate the incidents. In fact, she
spoke to Milburn just hours before she
died. I don't believe that she killed
herself. I I just can't because I spoke
to her 4 hours before and she told me
time and time again, I'm not going to
commit suicide. I am not going to have
an accident. If
if there's something suspicious about my
death, it's because it is. Both
Eschridge and Milburn documented
multiple occasions where she believed
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. Sounds
bizarre, I know.
But look at this. A text message
exchange, Eschridge writes, quote, looks
like red gloves. I'm so peed off. The
response reads, quote, I would be mad,
too. Someone should be protecting you.
And Eschridge writes back, quote, burns
line up perfectly with the edge of the
table as I was typing. Getting hit
repeatedly with military-grade sci-fi
weapons is pretty tiresome after a
while. Frank Milburn gathered all of his
and Eschridge's findings and submitted
them to Congress by independent
investigators in 2023. Milburn said on a
radio show, quote, somebody was after
her work. It was either one of two
objectives. One, trying to get her to
desist from doing the work, or two, with
these attacks, with the harassment and
the directed energy weapon attacks, to
actually stop her, to debilitate her, so
she was unable to do the work.
So what was she working on that was so
concerning? Well, here's a taste of some
of the things she had her hands on. So
the ultraterrestrials, I'll just tell you.
you.
The ultraterrestrials, I think
have you heard of the P-52s and the P-47s?
P-47s?
They're us from the future.
They're from here. They are you. They
are me. They're from here, from the future.
future. P-47
P-47
is present plus 47,000 years. P-52
P-52
is present
plus 52,000 years.
And basically there's a calamity.
Right? So there's like a apocalypse
scenario in the near future.
It wipes out most of like everything, man.
man.
And there's the ones that go underground
and survive, right?
And then there's the ones that somehow
stay on the surface and miraculously
don't die.
Fair warning, her work takes you down a
massive rabbit hole. Now, she is
referencing a project called the Looking
Glass project which suggests
hypothetical models predicting
large-scale future catastrophic events
as a way of explaining geopolitical
control systems. The fact that the
P-45s, that's how moral these people
are. The fact that the P-45s are are are
wanting us
to at their stage in their own development
development
have a disaster which which justifies
their own history.
Is being used as a means to an end by
the Illuminati who would like to see
that the population is culled so that
they can gain greater control.
That interview is a lot to take in and
it goes on for about an hour. Some of it
sits firmly in the realm of theory and
interpretation and it's left many people
with more questions than answers, which
brings me back to comments from
Congressman Tim Burchett about what he
says he has seen and been told regarding
unidentified phenomena. You have said,
quote, you would be up all night if the
things that I've seen are released. What
are you talking about? I've seen
pictures and video of things
that defy any reason that we have and
everybody says, well, it's our stuff,
it's the Russians, it's the Chinese. The
Chinese, ma'am, they would own us. If it
was the Russians, they wouldn't be
bogged down in Ukraine. If it was ours,
we would never risk our military
fighting man and women in half a
billion-dollar aircraft out with these
things and that they're spotting. These
things can hover for hours on end and
then they can just shoot straight up.
They can do angles. Um
had an admiral sitting right here in my
office telling me about a a craft they
saw almost big as a football field on on
sonar under the Well, they didn't see it
was on sonar. It was traveling over 200
miles an hour underwater. There's no We
don't have anything with that capability
or that size.
Pressure to release those files has
increased and there are now ongoing
talks surrounding the idea of making
this information public. Now, as for the
mystery surrounding the 11 scientists,
House Oversight Committee Chair James
Comer sent letters to the FBI, Energy
Department, NASA, and Department of War
asking for any information that they
might have. Well, it does appear that
there's a
high possibility that something sinister
is taking place here. It it's very
unlikely that this is a coincidence. So
Congress is very concerned about this.
Our committee is is making this one of
our priorities now because we view this
as a national security threat. NASA's
pushing back on the speculation and
released a statement saying, quote, at
this time, nothing related to NASA
indicates a national security threat.
Now, the agency says they're committed
to transparency and will provide more
information as they're able.
So what's not in the dispute is this.
Several of the individuals at the center
of these cases had ties, direct or
indirect, to NASA's Jet Propulsion
Laboratory and other sensitive
information. The White House and FBI say
they're now looking into these cases.
They're investigating as pressure builds
for clear answers and greater
transparency around what, if anything,
connects the cases.
We'll continue to follow and see where
this leads. Hopefully, we get some
answers. That does it for me today.
[music] If you missed yesterday's video,
it's up on your screen now. You can
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thanks for watching today. Have a great
rest of your day and I hope you sleep
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