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This scientist died mysteriously after this interview.


It is not a local phenomena…

NASA nuclear engineer found dead in burned Tesla after vanishing from his Alabama home last year trib.al/pVh5KPx


Newly uncovered video shows anti gravity propulsion researcher Amy Eskridge in a state of panic, claiming her hands were being targeted by a “direct energy weapon” just one month before she was found dead from a gunshot wound to the head.



The 11 disappearing scientists and their field of research: 1. Amy Eskridge - anti gravity propulsion and electrostatic propulsion systems 2. Michael Hicks - Earth space observation systems 3. Frank Maywald - planetary robotic systems 4. Anthony Chavez - research classified, clearance at Los Alamos National Lab 5. Monica Reza - orbital communication systems 6. Melissa Casias - research classified, high security clearance at Los Alamos National Lab 7. Steven Garcia - nuclear weapons engineer 8. Jason Thomas - chemical biology and experimental drug development 9. Nuno Loureiro - plasma physics and fusion science 10. Carl Grillmair - exoplanets, stellar streams and near earth objects 11. William McCasland - Director of Air Force Research Lab, hypersonics, directive energy systems, and advanced propulsion tech


A NASA nuclear scientist was found deceased in his Tesla after colliding with a guardrail, leaving his body so burned that he was completely unrecognizable, according to a new report from Fox News. 29-year-old Joshua LeBlanc, who worked on nuclear propulsion projects, died in a fiery crash over the summer. His family at the time said they feared he had been abducted when he left his phone and wallet at home. According to Tesla Sentry Mode data, his vehicle sat at the Huntsville, Alabama, airport for four hours on the morning of his death. His car was found later that afternoon. Authorities have now told Fox News that the car collided with a guardrail before slamming into trees. It then burst into flames. His family said it was completely uncharacteristic for him not to communicate with them and that it was not part of his plan to travel west that day. LeBlanc had an impressive resume according to his LinkedIn profile. He worked at NASA for over 5 years. He was a team lead for NASA’s Space Nuclear Propulsion (SNP) Instrumentation and Control (I&C) Maturation. LeBlanc then became a team lead for NASA's Demonstration Rocket for Agile Cislunar Operation (DRACO), a nuclear thermal propulsion engine, according to Fox. Video: KLFY News 10


8 scientists in the US, involved with classified space-related research have disappeared or died in the recent past. I had a look at what is going on. It is definitely... odd.


