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00:00Newly revealed messages have drawn even more suspicion about the resurfaced death of one of 11 scientists with ties to
00:07America's space and nuclear secrets, who have mysteriously died or disappeared.
00:12Anti-gravity researcher Amy Eskridge allegedly died from a self-inflicted gunshot in June of 2022, when she was just
00:1934 years old, according to the Daily Mail.
00:22However, Franck Milburn, a retired British paratrooper and intelligence officer who says he was in contact with Eskridge before her
00:30death, shared shocking messages with the outlet.
00:33One dated May 13, 2022, read,
00:36If you see any report that I killed myself, I most definitely did not.
00:40If you see any report that I overdosed myself, I most definitely did not.
00:44If you see any report that I killed anyone else, I most definitely did not.
00:49Milburn says Eskridge told him that she had been the target of repeated physical and psychological attacks, including from a
00:56directed energy weapon, a device said to emit focused energy capable of causing burns or other physical harm.
01:03The researcher specializing in anti-gravity, which is a staple topic among UFO enthusiasts, also mysteriously warned in a 2020
01:11interview that her life might be in danger while discussing her research company, the Institute for Exotics.
01:18I started it as a public-facing persona to disclose anti-gravity technology through because, I told Mark this, if
01:34you stick your neck out in public, at least someone notices if your head gets chopped off.
01:40Eskridge also revealed that she had been receiving threats and that she had plans to disclose information about UFOs and
01:46extraterrestrials to the public.
01:48Her death was ruled a suicide, and neither the police nor the medical examiners have publicly released any details of
01:55an investigation into her death.
01:57Eskridge's death was unearthed after an already growing web of concerning deaths and disappearances of NASA scientists and individuals with
02:05ties to U.S. space and nuclear secrets.
02:08House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer warned Fox News that something sinister could be happening and that the matter raises
02:15urgent national security concerns.
02:17Yeah, when I first heard about this, I thought, well, that can't be true. That sounds like some kind of
02:23crazy conspiracy theory. But once you see the facts, it would suggest that something sinister could be happening and it
02:31would be a national security concern.
02:33The disturbing cases have since sent Internet sleuths into a frenzy, searching for answers about the unsettling pattern.
02:41Michael David Hicks, who worked at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Flintridge, California, as a research assistant, passed away at
02:48the age of 59 in July of 2023.
02:51However, there is no public cause of death or autopsy for Hicks passing, nor any mention of how he died
02:57in his obituary, although it does ask for donations in his memory to go to Alcoholics Anonymous.
03:02Three other scientists with ties to NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab, or JPL, have either gone missing or died over the
03:09past few years, even as recently as February.
03:13On February 16th, 2026, renowned astrophysicist Carl Grillmayer, who worked on NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, was suddenly and shockingly shot
03:23dead on the porch of his home in California.
03:26His shooter, Freddy Snyder, was arrested and is currently in jail. However, a clear motive has yet to be established.
03:33Another researcher at NASA's JPL, Frank Mywald, died in July 2024 at the age of 61.
03:40Like Hicks, there is little to no public information about how he died.
03:44JPL's former newly appointed director of its materials processing group, Monica Reza, mysteriously went missing in June of 2025, while
03:53hiking with friends in the Angeles National Forest in California, and hasn't been seen since.
03:59Reza's research in materials science was funded by the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Base in Ohio, which
04:06is long rumored to hold extraterrestrial debris tied to the famous 1947 Roswell crash.
04:11The Air Force Research Lab was headed up by retired Air Force General William McCaslin, who also has shockingly gone
04:18missing.
04:19McCaslin mysteriously vanished on February 27th, 2026, from his Albuquerque, New Mexico home, along with a pair of hiking boots
04:27and a .38 caliber revolver.
04:30McCaslin was also the former research commander at Kirtland Air Force Base in New Mexico, which works closely on national
04:36security projects with Los Alamos National Laboratory,
04:40famous for developing nuclear weapons during the Manhattan Project.
04:44In June of 2025, two workers from Los Alamos, Anthony Chavez and Melissa Casillas, vanished from their homes in eerily
04:52similar circumstances.
04:54Chavez, age 79, was last seen leaving his New Mexico home on foot, leaving behind his car, wallet, phone, and
05:01keys.
05:02Casillas, age 54, was last seen on camera walking alone on a highway, also without her wallet, phone, or keys,
05:09after telling family members she would be working from home, Dateline reported.
05:14Other dead or missing scientists include Jason Thomas, who led the chemical biology team at Novartis and was found dead
05:20in a lake this past March.
05:22Famous MIT physicist Nuno Larreiro, who was shot and killed last December, and Stephen Garcia, who worked on security for
05:29a producer of non-nuclear components, in American-made nukes, and went missing in August of last year.
05:35As of now, no federal agency has publicly acknowledged any connection between the cases.
05:40Comer shared he plans to bring the leaders of several federal agencies' offices before Congress, and asked that anyone affiliated
05:47with America's nuclear program should be on alert, given the possible security risks to the nation.
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