Lawmakers Warn of National Security Threat as FBI Reviews 10 Missing Nuclear Scientists
The FBI is investigating the mysterious disappearances and deaths of 10 scientists linked to US nuclear and rocket technology, prompting lawmakers to raise national security concerns.

Ten scientists linked to sensitive US nuclear and rocket technology have gone missing or died under mysterious circumstances, prompting a federal investigation. Lawmakers express national security concerns, while the White House pledges a thorough review.
At least 10 scientists connected to US nuclear secrets and advanced rocket technology have disappeared or died under unclear conditions in recent years. This series of events has drawn significant attention from federal lawmakers and initiated an FBI review into potential national security implications.
Members of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform have voiced significant concern. They contend that if specific media reports are accurate, these deaths and disappearances could pose a grave threat to US national security and to personnel with access to scientific secrets. The lawmakers sent letters to the Department of Energy, Department of Defense, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and NASA, demanding information by April 27 on each case and any actions taken to mitigate ongoing risks.
The FBI is actively reviewing these cases. Director Kash Patel confirmed the agency is specifically searching for potential links between the scientists’ access to classified information or shared connections with foreign actors. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that "no stone will be left unturned" in investigating the recent and legitimate questions surrounding these deaths. The administration is holistically reviewing all cases together to identify potential commonalities. This unified investigation aims to determine if a coordinated threat exists against individuals holding critical national security information. A NASA spokesperson, however, has publicly disputed concerns over feared national security threats related to these incidents.
The outcome of this federal inquiry will clarify the circumstances of these disappearances and deaths, informing future security protocols for sensitive US scientific personnel and national assets.
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