00:19What if a NASA-linked scientist investigating anti-gravity technology was secretly targeted
00:27by a Pentagon weapon? A shocking controversy is gaining traction online after claims emerged
00:34that researcher Amy Eskridge believed she was attacked using a top-secret directed energy
00:40weapon before her mysterious death. Eskridge, a 34-year-old scientist from Huntsville, Alabama,
00:48worked on advanced propulsion concepts, anti-gravity research, and exotic aerospace technologies.
00:54She also reportedly had family ties to NASA, fueling intense speculation around her work
01:01and connections. Before her death in 2022, Eskridge allegedly told friends and investigators
01:08she was being targeted inside her home with a microwave or radio frequency weapon.
01:14She claimed the attacks caused burns, skin lesions, and physical injuries, even sharing photos and
01:20messages documenting what she believed were microwave-like wounds. According to reports,
01:27Eskridge described the device as an RF K-band emitter allegedly operated from a nearby vehicle.
01:33She repeatedly warned others she feared for her safety and believed powerful groups wanted to
01:39silence her research. Her death was officially ruled a suicide by authorities. However, the case
01:46exploded back into headlines after renewed media coverage connected her story to a wider list of
01:53scientists and aerospace researchers who reportedly died or disappeared under unusual circumstances in
02:00recent years. Retired British intelligence officer Fran Milburn later claimed Eskridge contacted him
02:07before her death seeking help over alleged surveillance and harassment. Milburn publicly rejected the suicide
02:14ruling and alleged her advanced research may have made her a target. The story gained even more
02:20attention after Pentagon officials openly discussed the development of directed energy weapons, advanced
02:27systems using lasers, microwaves, and electromagnetic energy capable of disabling electronics or neutralizing
02:35targets. While these weapons are real and actively researched by the military, there is currently no confirmed
02:42evidence linking the Pentagon or directed energy weapons to Eskridge's death. Still, as UFO disclosures,
02:50classified aerospace programs, and unexplained scientist cases continue surfacing, the mystery surrounding
02:57Amy Eskridge is rapidly becoming one of the most debated stories in the UFO and defense world.
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