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Eleven scientists are dead or missing, and the pattern is too striking to dismiss. Text messages from anti-gravity researcher Amy Eskridge — sent weeks before her death — explicitly stated she had not killed herself, and a former intelligence officer documented alleged directed energy weapon attacks on her. Congress is demanding FBI answers, and any honest look at these cases makes clear that powerful interests have every reason to silence people working on the edge of what the government wants disclosed.
Stacking names on a list doesn't make a conspiracy. Two of the eleven deaths already have suspects in custody with no known link to the victims' research, a 78-year-old retiree hadn't worked at Los Alamos in years, and one man walked away from home carrying a gun — a mental health crisis, not a foreign operation. This is the Summer of the Shark all over again: alarming-sounding credentials arranged to manufacture a pattern that the underlying facts simply don't support.