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What Happened to Dead or Missing Scientists What We Know

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AI-generatedThe suspicious deaths and disappearances of scientists in sensitive fields could undermine public trust in national security and research institutions. This may lead to increased government scrutiny and funding reallocations in defense and aerospace sectors.
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- At least 11 researchers and scientists in sensitive fields such as aerospace and military technology have died or disappeared under suspicious circumstances.
- The FBI is investigating these cases, which include the 2022 death of Alabama researcher Amy Eskridge and the 2026 disappearance of retired U.S. Air Force Major General William 'Neil' McCasland.
- Other notable cases involve NASA scientists and government contractors, with incidents spanning from 2023 to 2026.
- The White House is coordinating with various agencies to examine potential connections among these incidents.
Mid-term industrials sector may face headwinds from heightened security, though increased defense spending could offset this.
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