This is Amy Eskridge; she is one of 11 scientists who have been found dead and who were involved in high-level, classified research… research that undermines private aerospace corporations and their economic interests with government authorities.

Amy was researching antigravity technology and its use for free energy; in this video, she reveals that she is receiving death threats because of her antigravity energy project… after this interview, she was found “suicided” by a gunshot.

The scientists who have disappeared and been murdered under strange circumstances are:

  • Monica Jacinto Reza, an aerospace engineer linked to NASA, who disappeared in June 2025 while hiking in California; despite being accompanied, she simply vanished along the trail without a trace.

  • Carl Grillmair, a renowned astrophysicist at Caltech, was shot and killed outside his home in February 2026.

  • Michael David Hicks (February 2023) and Frank Maiwald (February 2024), both scientists involved in planetary defense and space instrumentation, died under circumstances that were never publicly clarified.

  • Nuno Loureiro, a prominent nuclear fusion scientist at MIT, was shot and killed in 2025.

  • Jason Thomas, a pharmaceutical research director whose body was found months after his disappearance.

  • William “Neil” McCasland, a former head of research for the U.S. Air Force

  • Melissa Casias and Anthony Chavez, both affiliated with Los Alamos National Laboratory.

  • Steven Garcia, a contractor with access to nuclear weapons systems.

Is the U.S. and its capitalist oligarchy killing people who possess sensitive information that runs counter to its interests? All of these individuals are involved in high-security research, including nuclear, aerospace, and open-source technologies.

Video link -> https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/2046140009112301568/vid/avc1/1280x720/daE5J2YcdIDTp4Lc.mp4

Source -> https://xcancel.com/DaniMayakovski/status/2046140235482898584#m

News of the topic -> https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202604/1359252.shtml