Lawmakers Urge FBI Investigation Into Alleged UFO-Linked Disappearances of US Scientists
Republican lawmakers demand a federal investigation into the alleged disappearances and deaths of over ten US scientists tied to national security, citing a "sinister connection."

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Republican lawmakers are calling for a federal investigation into the recent disappearances and deaths of at least ten US scientists linked to national security research, citing concerns about a "sinister connection." This request follows the disappearance of a retired Air Force Major General and a surge of related claims online.
Claims of unusual disappearances and deaths among US scientists connected to sensitive research have recently gained public attention. These assertions suggest a pattern involving individuals with links to US nuclear secrets or rocket technology. The discussions around these events have extended into public discourse and congressional inquiries.
On February 27, retired Air Force Major General William Neil McCasland, 68, vanished from his Albuquerque home. He left on foot with his revolver, prompting the Bernalillo sheriff’s office to issue a silver alert. McCasland had commanded a research site focused on space vehicles and directed-energy technologies, attracting attention from various communities.
Lieutenant Kyle Woods of the Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office stated that investigators are pursuing every possible link in McCasland's case. He affirmed that no possibilities have been ruled out.
Following these events, Republican lawmakers James Comer and Eric Burlison formally requested that federal agencies investigate the disappearances and deaths. In a letter, they asserted that at least ten individuals with ties to US nuclear secrets or rocket technology have recently died or vanished. The lawmakers urged an investigation into a possible "sinister connection" among these cases.
The list of cases mentioned in public discourse includes Michael David Hicks, a NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory scientist who died at 59 in 2023, and Monica Reza, a NASA lab director who disappeared during a hike in June of last year, her body never found. Others include astrophysicist Carl Grillmair, killed on his porch, and Nuno Loureiro, an MIT physicist, who died in an incident with a former classmate. Jason Thomas, a chemical biologist, disappeared in December, with his remains found in March.
The congressional request marks an official turn in public discussions previously circulating primarily online. Lawmakers emphasize potential grave threats to US national security if the alleged connections prove accurate. Federal agencies, including the FBI, will now face pressure to respond to these calls for investigation.
What to watch next: The specific actions federal agencies take in response to the congressional letter will be critical. Further details regarding the alleged connections and the outcomes of any investigations will shape the ongoing narrative.
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