The White House has tasked the FBI with investigating a series of mysterious deaths and disappearances involving scientists tied to sensitive national security programs, including nuclear projects.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump has directed the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to investigate potential connections between recent disappearances and deaths of U.S. scientists involved in space and defense projects. The White House announced the effort amid growing concerns about the mysterious circumstances surrounding at least 10 cases. 📺 DETAIL: Among the most notable cases is retired Air Force General William “Neil” McCasland, who went missing in New Mexico after leaving home without his phone or watch. Several other Americans tied to high-level research in aerospace, national security, and advanced technology have also died or disappeared in recent years in questionable circumstances. The White House said the FBI will lead a coordinated inquiry to determine whether there is any link between the cases, with Trump promising that “no stone will be unturned” and the public will receive answers. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “I hope it is random, but we are going to know in the next week and a half… Hopefully, coincidence… but some of them were very important people, and we are going to look at it.” – President Donald J. Trump 🎯 IMPACT: The investigation could uncover potential threats to national security and provide clarity on whether foreign actors are targeting American scientists. The clustering of cases involving individuals with access to classified or sensitive information has raised alarm among lawmakers and fueled speculation about links to UFO research and national security secrets. |
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