The Cases of the Missing Scientists and the Third Assassination Attempt of Donald Trump May Reveal Something More About NASA and the Space Industry’s Role in Politics
There has been much buzz on the internet about how now twelve scientists linked to anti-gravity, aerospace, and unidentified flying objects (UFOs) have gone missing or died in the last few years, and President Donald Trump has vowed to investigate the cases to see if there was foul play (spoiler alert: if the government killed the scientists, it will certainly conclude that nothing out of the ordinary occurred). Meanwhile, while this was going on, Cole Thomas Allen, who had worked with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in an undergraduate program, allegedly shot up the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner. Something peculiar is going on in the space industry, and it is leading to questions about how it affects the political landscape of the country.
The twelve scientists who died or went missing include: Michael David Hicks, Frank Maiwald, Nuno Loureiro, Jason Thomas, Amy Eskridge, Carl Grillmair, Monica Reza, Melissa Casias, Anthony Chavez, Steven Garcia, William Neil McCasland, and David Wilcock. Perhaps the most interesting of the cases was that of Amy Eskridge, who allegedly committed suicide in June 2022. Before she died, she posted videos about how she was being monitored and tracked by unknown individuals and even threatened (a Lexus with tinted windows was parked outside of her apartment, for example, and “tailing” her multiple times and was even supposedly her boyfriend’s Uber driver on one occasion). She had been wanting to disclose information about technology related to controlling or cancelling out gravity, space travel, and energy production (perhaps free energy, and she also supposedly had evidence that many of the so-called extraterrestrial beings were actually humans from the future who lived through apocalyptic events and evolved to survive underground and were manipulating our present time). Eskridge, who co-founded the Institute for Exotic Science (in Huntsville, Alabama) and worked in multiple research organizations, was connected to NASA through her father, Richard Eskridge.
Roughly one month before she “committed suicide,” she stated, “If you see any report that I killed myself, I most definitely did not. If you see any report that I overdosed, I most definitely did not. If you see any report that I killed anyone else, I most definitely did not.” She also believed that she was being targeted by a “directed energy weapon” (DEW) that caused her hands and window to become burned (she talked to someone at the CIA who claimed that he had built similar weapons related to an “RF k-band emitter run by five car batteries strung together from inside an SUV,” like the Lexus that was parked outside of her apartment?), and people allegedly tried to drug her drinks, pretended to be her boyfriend to gain information, broke into her apartment (three times) intentionally leaving evidence so she knew about it, and offered her advice (through anonymous calls) on how to kill herself. She was also allegedly in contact with former British intelligence officer Franc Milburn, who connected her to the FBI for DEW usage within the United States (the bureau later dropped the case). It was clear that some organization did not want the information to be made public (and so far, it has not been), and it is likely that the government or some partner defense contractor of the government wanted to keep the technology secret (see the interview for more information on her work).
As recently as last week, researcher for the History Channel’s Ancient Aliens and New York Times bestselling author (originally from Schenectady, New York but living in Boulder County, Colorado) David Wilcock was found dead from suicide as well. The official narrative goes that he was mentally ill and took his own life, but during his last podcast, he mentioned that the scientists going missing was a “little bit scary,” and that “Every day that I have on this Earth is a gift and a blessing.” This does not appear to be the final words of someone who is about to commit suicide, and yet, that is exactly what the media and his family are claiming. In addition, he partnered with the United States Air Force for tanker technology and the Navy on supersonic technology regarding a replacement for the trainer jet, T-45 Goshawk; and of course, he researched topics related to UFOs (or the new term, unidentified anomalous phenomena, or UAP).
Although the Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration is investigating the mysterious deaths, we should not expect anything productive to come from the official narrative on the topic. If the government wants these people dead or gone so that they do not reveal too many secrets, do you really think that we would get those answers? Interestingly, the disappearances of scientists is not unique to the United States either, as there have been reported cases in China (which is authoritarian in nature, and you should expect unwanted individuals to be eliminated). Could it be possible that the United States and China are engaged in a cold war to murder each other’s scientists, or are extraterrestrial beings trying to stop humanity from developing certain technology? After all, the Israeli government has been assassinating Iranian scientists for many years to prevent its nuclear program from advancing, and perhaps the United States government is doing the same to China to remain top dog in the global order (and vice versa for China to halt the power of the United States). It may be fun to speculate, and although we do not actually have the answers at this time, if the United States government is targeting its own people because they have information that it does not want revealed, it would be another example of how our nation has regressed into an authoritarian state (and this did not start with Donald Trump, by the way).
After many years of losing the technology and interest to go back to the Moon, Artemis-II allegedly completed its mission to swing around our satellite and safely make it back home, and Artemis-III is planned to land people on the Moon in 2027. Could it be that the missing scientists would hamper our ability to go there, or maybe they would reveal that the whole space mission is a giant hoax to begin with? Though it may be impossible to know, could it be a coincidence that the person who attempted to assassinate President Trump at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner at the Washington (D.C.) Hilton also had a connection to NASA? Given what has transpired in the last few years, it may be that something peculiar is happening with our space administration, and it is being utilized as an engine for political events (I have been saying that eventually the federal government may fake an alien invasion to rally the world around a unified world order).
Regardless of the speculation, we now have the third assassination attempt of the current president (two of which were prior to his inauguration), and we all know the official narrative. Allen had a manifesto, thought Trump was a pedophile, and was a lone wolf who thought that he was trying to save the country from the evils of the current administration by rushing security at the hotel and attempting to reach the president and his staff (apparently, he made it to the stairs leading to the ballroom and shot an officer). When it comes to these assassinations (including at Trump more than once and Charlie Kirk) and events (including September 11, 2001 and January 6, 2021), why is it always that security is weak on those specific days and agencies investigating the incidents are unable to find relevant information that they should be able to access in our surveillance state (they can monitor citizens but cannot track perpetrators?)? It makes you wonder whether these events are staged (false flags) or the government is so incompetent that we the taxpayers should stop funding all of these agencies.
Either way, how did our supposedly-top-notch Secret Service allow such a breach of security? We the people will probably never get an answer to that question, but we may get a bunch of rhetoric about how Democrats, the mainstream media, and liberal pundits are dangerous because they are inciting violence by criticizing the president. You may laugh this off, but you can start to see Trump supporters suggesting that dissenters should be prosecuted (just go on X/Twitter). If Trump, or his allies behind the scenes, did orchestrate this shooting event, the motivation could be, aside from his persistence that a ballroom be installed within the White House, that dissenters be rounded up or censored. Of course, this would be a violation of the Constitution (particularly the First Amendment’s free speech), but the enthusiastic Trump supporters may just compromise their supposed values in order to make it happen.
If this were not enough of a slap in the face, right before the dinner occurred, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said, “It’ll be funny. It’ll be entertaining. There will be some shots fired tonight in the room.” Of course, we all know that the term “shots fired” is generally a harmless reference to owning someone through jokes, but with the way that the elites often foreshadow horrendous events (remember the pandemic simulations or the hijacking exercises right before the COVID-19 pandemic and 9-11 attacks, respectively?), it should not be something that is dismissed out of hand, especially given that Trump wanted to go right back to the dinner after being dragged out of the building (this may indicate that he knew the danger was over at that point). The world is a stage, whether it is Trump’s triumphant fist-in-the-air pose after the first assassination attempt or Iran attacking the United States with Lego rap videos, we are constantly subjected to propaganda. Can we really take any of it seriously? The powers that be may be laughing in our faces at the naivety and trust in government that we display every day. Even if we pretend that we are weary of government atrocities and overreach, at the end of the day, we would be completely unwilling to forgo the very agencies that abuse us on a regular basis (but, we need them).
Maybe the Trump assassination attempts and the missing scientists were a large psychological operation (psyop) to test our loyalty to the American Empire and stamp out those who would question the narrative, but when it comes down to it, we quickly turn on each other when the opposite party assumes office. Democrats and liberals may be questioning authority right now, but what happens when they regain power the next time around? Republicans and conservatives are enjoying projecting their power over the peasants currently, but when they lose that power, they will become anti-government again. It is a vicious cycle that does nothing but keep us divided and not united against our real enemies. The fact that people can go missing in the United States because they might reveal too much information is a sign that something is seriously wrong with the system of government that we have (it is not just scientists, as political dissenters have been unjustly targeted as well), but we are unwilling to take the leap of faith into something brand new. As we learn more about what may have happened with recent events, we must question whether we are on the correct political course.
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