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dimanche 17 mai 2026

Trump Says ‘Not Much Connection’ Between Missing, Dead Experts

 

The pattern is terrifying. Thirteen scientists tied to nukes, space, and UFO secrets are suddenly dead or missing—and

Washington can’t agree on what it means. Trump tells America it’s “minimal.” A furious congressman demands answers.

The FBI and NASA go quiet. Families grieve, rumors explode, and every new name added to the list makes the country trem… Continues…

Behind the numbers are lives that ended in ways that feel anything but ordinary. A decorated Air Force intelligence officer, ready to testify about

UFO programs, dies of an “accidental overdose.” A retired general with deep ties to nuclear research vanishes.

Others in their 30s, 40s, and 50s—experts in space, defense, and advanced technology—are found dead or simply disappear,

leaving families with questions no agency will fully answer.

Officials insist there is no clear link, pointing to illness, suicide, and coincidence in a vast scientific workforce.

Yet congressional investigators are now demanding briefings from the Pentagon, NASA, and the Department of Energy, unwilling to accept

vague reassurances. Between Trump’s effort to dial down panic and lawmakers’ escalating pressure, the mystery

sits in a grim middle ground: too many anomalies to ignore, too few facts to explain why America keeps losing its brightest minds.

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