Washington — The White House ordered a federal review this week after media reports identified at least ten scientists and researchers who have died or gone missing dating back to June 2022 and July 2023. President Trump was briefed earlier this week, and officials said further details will emerge over the next week and a half. Federal agencies, including the FBI and Department of Energy, have been directed to assess potential commonalities, with the White House press office confirming coordination this week. Lawmakers such as Rep. Eric Burlison have called for an urgent investigation, citing possible links to classified aerospace, defense, and UFO-related work and urging prompt agency action.
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The safety of our nation's scientists is crucial. Their work impacts everything from defense to healthcare. If you're in a science-related field, stay alert. Report any unusual activities to your security office.
While the details are still emerging, the White House is taking this seriously. The probe could reveal potential threats to our scientific community. Worth forwarding if you know someone in the field.
Federal investigative and national security agencies gained authority and resources to coordinate a multi-agency probe into deaths and disappearances involving people with access to classified aerospace and defense information.
Families of the deceased or missing researchers and the broader scientific community have endured loss, uncertainty, and potential reputational and security concerns arising from these incidents.
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