At least eight U.S. scientists and defense officials connected to nuclear research, advanced propulsion, fusion energy, and aerospace have died or vanished under suspicious circumstances since mid-2024, prompting Congressional alarm and national security concerns — though investigators have not confirmed any coordinated link between the cases.
Multiple U.S. scientists who worked on very sensitive research have gone missing or have been found dead 👀😳 pic.twitter.com/DFsO7BGbX2
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Since mid-2024, at least eight people tied to America’s most sensitive research programs have died or disappeared. No official has confirmed a connection. But the pattern is difficult to ignore.
Monica Jacinto Reza, a JPL aerospace engineer and co-inventor of a rocket alloy, vanished hiking in Angeles National Forest in June 2025. Days later, Melissa Casias, a Los Alamos National Laboratory employee, disappeared — both her phones found at home wiped after a factory reset.
In December 2025, MIT plasma physicist Nuno Loureiro — reportedly on the verge of a nuclear fusion breakthrough — was shot dead at his home in Brookline, Massachusetts. In February 2026, Caltech astrophysicist Carl Grillmair was shot and killed on his front porch at 6 a.m.
Retired Major General Neil McCasland, who oversaw the Air Force’s $2.2 billion science and technology program and was named as a UFO disclosure advisor, walked out of his New Mexico home on February 27, 2026, without his phone, glasses, or wearable devices, and has not been seen since.
“Something dark is going on. I know these scientists and researchers,” Tennessee Congressman Tim Burchett told reporters. “The numbers seem very high in these certain areas of research. I think we’d better be paying attention — and by the way, I’m not suicidal.”
Investigators and fact-checkers stress that available reporting documents unsettling coincidences but does not establish a verified, coordinated campaign. Concrete forensic links between cases have not been publicly presented. Congress has now opened an inquiry. The public is waiting for answers.
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