Nine top American researchers and administrators in key fields have died or gone missing in the past three years
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Nine deaths and disappearances of high-profile US scientists in the last three years has set a “disturbing pattern,” according to US intelligence sources cited by the Daily Mail.
In
the latest incident, the body of missing cancer research scientist
Jason Thomas was discovered in a Massachusetts lake last month. The
month prior, retired Air Force General William McCasland, who reportedly
worked on the US nuclear program, went missing, while astrophysicist
Carl Grillmair was gunned down on his porch in California.
“You can say these are all suspicious, and these are scientists who have worked in critical technology,” the Daily Mail cited former FBI Assistant Director Chris Swecker as saying.
Foreign
intelligence services belonging to both US allies and adversaries have
targeted Americans in possession of top scientific secrets over the
decades, he reportedly said. “It’s been happening since the Cold War… Especially when nuclear technology and missile technology were first coming to the forefront.”
Prior to his disappearance,
McCasland led the Air Force Research Lab (AFRL), where he reportedly
oversaw the funding of a jet engine project by NASA’s Jet Propulsion
Laboratory (JPL) materials chief Monica Reza, who also went missing last
year, just months after assuming the position.
Grillmair’s work
on the US NEOWISE and NEO Surveyor orbital telescope is also tied to the
Air Force, as both are used by the US military to track foreign
satellites and missile launches, the outlet reports.
Two other scientists at NASA’s JPL have reportedly died since 2023:
Frank Maiwald and Michael Hicks. No foul play has been alleged in the
latter two cases, and no cause of death has been made public, according
to the Daily Mail.
Anthony Chavez and Melissa Casias, who both
worked at the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), which has
cooperated with the AFRL on nuclear research, were reported missing last
summer. Both reportedly left their New Mexico homes on foot and left
their cars, keys, wallets and phones before disappearing.
Another
respected physicist Nuno Loureiro, who was reportedly working on
breakthrough fusion energy research, was fatally shot in Massachusetts
in December.