FBI Initiates Probe into Disappeared Scientists with US Nuclear Ties
The FBI is investigating the mysterious disappearances and deaths of at least ten scientists tied to US nuclear and rocket technology, focusing on foreign connections.

Various federal investigations were continuing Wednesday into a series of recent disappearances or deaths of U.S. scientists across the country, including at least four tied to the Los Angeles area, to determine if there is any connection among the cases or possible national security threats.
The FBI has initiated a probe into the mysterious disappearances and deaths of at least ten scientists linked to sensitive US nuclear and rocket technology. The investigation seeks to identify potential connections to foreign actors and classified information.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has launched an inquiry into the cases of at least ten scientists associated with US nuclear secrets and rocket technology who have gone missing or died under unusual circumstances. This action follows concerns raised by members of Congress regarding potential threats to national security.
Republican representatives, citing media reports, previously pressed multiple government agencies for information. They highlighted a possible "grave threat to US national security" tied to these events. Lawmakers specifically sought details from the Department of Energy, Department of Defense, FBI, and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
FBI Director Kash Patel stated the agency is examining potential links between the scientists' access to classified information and connections to foreign actors. This investigation aims to determine if external influences played a role in the events.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt affirmed the administration's commitment to the inquiry. Leavitt said that "no stone will be left unturned" in addressing the recent questions surrounding these cases. The White House is reviewing all cases "holistically" to identify commonalities.
This probe signifies a focused effort by federal agencies to understand a series of events previously flagged by congressional inquiries. The investigation's scope includes reviewing past incidents for patterns or external involvement. What to watch next is how the FBI's findings detail any specific links to classified data or foreign entities.
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