💨 Abstract
The White House is investigating the deaths and disappearances of ten high-profile nuclear and space scientists since 2023. Notable cases include General William Neil McCasland, who vanished after leading secret programs, and Michael David Hicks, a NASA scientist who died without an autopsy. Other incidents involve scientists from NASA, Los Alamos National Laboratory, and MIT, raising concerns about potential security breaches or foul play. The government's response has been criticized for being slow and insufficient.
Courtesy: Sarah Hooper
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