Concerns and Investigations: The FBI and other agencies are being urged to investigate, with some reports noting the cases involve individuals whose work crossed over into UFO/UAP studies.
Paranormal Community Context:
Dan Rivera: Separately, in July 2025, 54-year-old Dan Rivera, a lead investigator for the New England Society for Psychic Research (NESPR), died while on tour with the "Annabelle" doll, though local officials noted his death was not suspicious and not part of the scientific research pattern mentioned above.
Key Aspects of the Cases (As of April 2026):
The 13 Scientists: Reports indicate that 11 to 13 scientists, researchers, and personnel tied to U.S. nuclear secrets or aerospace technology have died or vanished in recent years, prompting a House Oversight Committee investigation.
Key Individuals: Names connected to the investigation include Michael David Hicks (NASA/JPL, died 2023), Frank Maiwald (space research, died 2024), Amy Eskridge (Institute for Exotic Science), and astrophysicist Carl Grillmair, who was shot and killed in Feb. 2026.
David Wilcock's Death: On April 20, 2026, prominent paranormal researcher and UFO investigator David Wilcock, known for his appearances on "Ancient Aliens," died by suicide just hours after live-streaming warnings about scientists going missing. His family confirmed the death was due to mental health struggles, though many followers speculate it is part of the broader pattern.
A series of deaths and disappearances involving 11 to 13 individuals in the scientific, aerospace, and UFO research communities has sparked a congressional inquiry and widespread online speculation regarding a potential government cover-up or coordinated action. These incidents, primarily occurring since mid-2023, involve researchers with access to sensitive nuclear or advanced technology information.
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have you heard about the top scientists involved with ufo's being killed or gone missing?
AI Overview
As of April 2026, a growing, unverified conspiracy theory has gained mainstream attention regarding a string of deaths and disappearances involving scientists and researchers connected to sensitive aerospace, nuclear, and "Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena" (UAP/UFO) programs in the United States.
Reports suggest that over 10 individuals have either died under unusual circumstances or gone missing between 2022 and 2026, prompting calls for investigation from U.S. lawmakers
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