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posted ago by Tragic101 ago by Tragic101 +26 / -0

https://youtu.be/M2ZXqhW05vU?si=QaR52SFE66zq7b4U

Three weeks ago, a retired Air Force general walked out of his home and disappeared. He left behind his phone, his wearable devices, even his glasses. He is not the only one.

In the months before that, multiple people from the United States connected to nuclear space research also disappeared. In several cases, they left behind their families. They walked away from their homes and their cars, and they left behind wallets and phones. Now, depending on how you count, there are 10 or maybe 11 scientists in the United States who are dead or missing.

For a while, this was written off as conspiracy theory. But at this point, this deserves a closer look. Donald Trump has looked into it.

Let's walk through the facts, what we know about these cases. I'm going to go case by case who these people are, what happened, the gaps, where do they not fit in or do fit in? At the end, we'll step back and look at the bigger picture, What's stands out, what isn't. We can't ignore the fact that 10 or 11 scientists are missing and what they're tied to, but we don't yet know if they're actually connected. You have to look at the facts and decide what they actually show.

Now, not everyone, as I said, is talking about the same number of scientists. For this video, I'm going to use the 11 names that are most all have ties related work. Space is a pretty broad consistently included. Almost all of them have ties to nuclear or space related work.

I'll get more specific as we go for each person. I'm going to start with the most recent disappearance, the one that pushed this into the mainstream conversation. Interestingly, he may turn out to be one of the ones least likely to be connected to the others.

To make sense of all of it, I broke the cases down the way you would analyze any set of facts, timeline, area of expertise, how each person disappeared or died, where they were, what makes this stand out, what makes this a little different from the others.

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