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January 1, Scientists Vanish Under Suspicious Circumstances, Raising Questions Nationwide

Wyatt’s Take
- Several scientists linked to sensitive military and energy work have recently disappeared or died under unclear circumstances.
- Representative Tim Burchett says the pattern deserves close attention and suggests more may be going on behind the scenes.
- Investigators and journalists are examining whether the cases share common threads involving classified programs and high-level research.
Our nation is witnessing a disturbing string of disappearances involving scientists who carry our most sensitive military and energy secrets.
From UFO experts to nuclear physicists, these high-level researchers are vanishing or turning up dead under cloudy circumstances.
Retired Air Force Major General William Neil McCasland disappeared in New Mexico with only his boots and a revolver.
Material scientist Monica Reza vanished while hiking after working for a firm funded by NASA and the Air Force.
Nuclear scientist Nuno Loureiro and prize-winning astrophysicist Carl Grillmair both died in recent shooting incidents.
Representative Tim Burchett of Tennessee is sounding the alarm on these cases.
He believes a pattern is emerging that the American public cannot afford to ignore.
“There have been several others throughout the country that have disappeared under suspicious circumstances,” Burchett said.
“I think we ought to be paying attention to it.”
Burchett noted that the number of incidents seems unusually high in specific fields of research.
He warned that researchers with knowledge of sensitive topics are often very secretive about what they know.
“I think we’d better be paying attention, and I don’t think we should trust our government,” Burchett added.
The congressman suspects McCasland’s disappearance may be linked to his deep knowledge of classified programs.
Investigative journalist Ross Coulthart also raised concerns about foul play regarding the missing general.
He noted that McCasland held secrets about particle beam technology and sensitive military intelligence.
In other cases, astrophysicist Carl Grillmair was killed at his home in California this February.
He was a decorated researcher who won the NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal for his work on orbital collisions.
Law enforcement is currently looking for potential connections between the missing researchers.
Detectives in New Mexico are checking whether the cases of McCasland and Reza share any common threads.
Wyatt Matters
When the people holding the keys to our most advanced technology start disappearing, every American should be asking questions.
We value our national security and the safety of those who protect it, yet the silence from federal agencies on these patterns is deafening.
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