U.S SCIENTISTS DEAD OR MISSING - FEDS TAKING ACTION
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Takeaways
- ❖A pattern of 14 U.S. scientists involved in highly classified anti-gravity and jet propulsion research have died or gone missing under suspicious circumstances.
- ❖Joshua Leblanc, a NASA nuclear engineer, was incinerated in his Tesla after driving without ID and waiting for hours at an airport, with his family suspecting foul play.
- ❖Amy Escridge, another scientist, experienced repeated vehicle tampering and hacking, explicitly stating before her death that she would never commit suicide, yet her death was ruled as such.
- ❖Matthew James Sullivan, an Air Force intelligence officer and UFO whistleblower, died of an alleged accidental drug overdose just before he was scheduled to testify before Congress about secret government programs.
- ❖Dr. Ning Lee, a physicist credited with anti-gravity research, suffered permanent brain damage after being hit in a crosswalk, effectively ending her career.
- ❖Many of these scientists left their homes without identification, wallets, or phones, mirroring a pattern of deliberate anonymity before their deaths or disappearances.
- ❖Former FBI and British intelligence officers on the panel express strong concerns about counterintelligence and espionage, noting the high security clearances of the deceased scientists and the unlikelihood of their official causes of death.
Insights
1Joshua Leblanc's Incinerated Tesla and Missing ID
NASA nuclear engineer Joshua Leblanc, working on highly sensitive propulsion research, was found incinerated in his Tesla Model 3 after crashing into a guardrail. Before the crash, he left home without his wallet, phone, or ID, drove to Huntsville airport, and sat there for hours before driving for another two hours and crashing. His family suspects foul play, noting his reliable character and the unusual circumstances.
Leblanc left his home early without ID, phone, or wallet. His Tesla sat at Huntsville airport for 4 hours before he drove for 2 more hours and crashed, resulting in total incineration of the car and his body. His family reported him missing at AM, believing he was abducted. Tesla's video data from the crash was reportedly destroyed in the fire, but the family believes Tesla could still retrieve it.
2Amy Escridge's Pre-Death Warnings and Harassment
Scientist Amy Escridge, known to a former British intelligence officer, repeatedly expressed fears for her life, stating unequivocally that she would never commit suicide. She experienced ongoing vehicle tampering (e.g., drained battery, open doors) and her computer was allegedly hacked, with classified documents leaked. Despite her clear statements, her death was officially ruled a suicide.
Frank Milbour, a former British intelligence officer, confirmed Escridge's pre-death statements: 'If I am found dead, I did not and would never commit suicide.' Escridge's recordings detail incidents of her car battery being drained and pepper spray emptied at airports, and allegations of her home computer being hacked and classified photos leaked by a business partner with dual citizenship, which she called 'corporate espionage' and 'international espionage.'
3Matthew Sullivan: Whistleblower's Alleged Overdose Before Congressional Testimony
Air Force intelligence officer Matthew James Sullivan, a UFO whistleblower, died of an alleged accidental drug overdose just months before he was scheduled to testify before Congress about secret government UFO programs. The mix of prescription drugs found in his system was described as a 'deadly cocktail,' and a Congressman raised 'substantial questions' about the circumstances of his death.
Sullivan was scheduled to testify before Congress about 'secret government UFO programs.' His death was attributed to an 'accidental drug overdose' involving a mix of muscle relaxers, anti-anxiety, and child anxiety drugs. Representative Eric Burles labeled his death a 'grave concern' with 'implications of national security.'
4Dr. Ning Lee: Anti-Gravity Physicist's Disabling Accident
Dr. Ning Lee, a brilliant Chinese-American physicist awarded a $450,000 DoD grant for anti-gravity research, disappeared from public view before being involved in a severe crosswalk accident that left her with permanent brain damage and dementia. Her career as a physicist ended, and her husband died shortly after.
Dr. Ning Lee worked on anti-gravity research at the University of Alabama in Huntsville and later received a DoD grant for continued research. She 'went dark' after working with the government. Years later, her son confirmed she was hit in a crosswalk, sustaining permanent brain damage and developing dementia, leading to her eventual death. Her husband died of a heart attack shortly after her accident.
5Pattern of Missing Identification and High Security Clearances
A recurring theme among the deceased and missing scientists is their departure from home without personal identification, wallets, or cell phones. This, combined with their extremely high security clearances (e.g., TSCI, SAP programs), makes their deaths and disappearances highly suspicious, as such individuals are rigorously vetted for mental stability and monitored.
Joshua Leblanc left without ID or phone. Another scientist, Mhasland, left with no ID, watch, or military-linking items. John Nance, former FBI agent, explained that scientists with TSCI and SAP clearances are regularly assessed for mental competence and financial stability, with some programs even monitoring medications, making 'suicide' or 'accidental overdose' highly improbable for such individuals.
Bottom Line
The alleged remote hijacking capabilities of vehicles by intelligence agencies, as detailed in 'Vault 7' Wikileaks documents, could explain the seemingly accidental Tesla crash of Joshua Leblanc.
This suggests a sophisticated method of assassination that is nearly undetectable, making it difficult to prove foul play in vehicle-related deaths of high-value targets.
Enhanced forensic investigation techniques for vehicle crashes, specifically designed to detect remote tampering or cyber-attacks on vehicle systems, are urgently needed.
The 'bump' tactic used by the FBI during the Cold War to intimidate KGB agents by pushing them towards subway tracks bears a 'hauntingly familiar' resemblance to Dr. Ning Lee's crosswalk accident.
This historical parallel suggests a potential intelligence operation to incapacitate or eliminate a target without direct, obvious violence, making it appear accidental.
Re-evaluating 'accidental' deaths of sensitive personnel through the lens of historical intelligence tactics could uncover hidden patterns and motives.
Lessons
- Families of scientists working on classified projects should be educated on potential threats and suspicious patterns, and encouraged to document any unusual events or pre-death statements.
- Law enforcement and intelligence agencies must conduct thorough, unbiased investigations into the deaths of individuals with high security clearances, considering all possibilities including espionage and targeted assassinations, regardless of initial appearances.
- Government and private entities involved in advanced research should implement more robust physical and cyber security measures for their personnel and data, including vehicle security against remote hijacking and enhanced personal monitoring for signs of harassment or tampering.
Notable Moments
Nancy Grace's incredulity at the medical examiner's explanation for the 3-day body identification, highlighting the perceived slowness of official processes versus the urgency of the situation.
This exchange underscores the host's skepticism towards official explanations and the perceived bureaucratic hurdles that might obscure critical details in suspicious death investigations.
Frank Milbour, a former British intelligence officer, stating he is not afraid to speak out despite harassment campaigns, because Amy Escridge cannot defend herself.
This highlights the perceived danger and pressure faced by those who challenge official narratives in these cases, and the personal commitment of individuals to seek justice for the deceased.
Quotes
"He's literally a walking hard drive of highly classified information. So, the FBI is going to be very very interested in determining uh what exactly has happened to him."
"When you're talking about anti-gravity or field propulsion systems, you're you're not really talking about pushing a craft through space, you're talking about actually moving space and time around a craft."
"The CIA is exploring how to remotely hijack vehicles to undertake what they have said in their words, not mine, nearly undetectable assassinations."
"If I am found dead, I did not and would never commit suicide."
"There are simply too many data points to think that this is, you know, explainable by coincidence."
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