FBI investigates deaths and disappearances of at least 10 individuals tied to US nuclear and aerospace research
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Summary
At least 10 individuals connected to sensitive US nuclear and aerospace research have died or disappeared in recent years, including a nuclear physicist/MIT professor fatally shot, a retired Air Force general missing from his home, and an aerospace engineer who vanished during a hike. The incidents have sparked concerns about possible connections and fueled online speculation about nefarious activity. The FBI has confirmed it is spearheading an investigation into these cases.
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A retired Air Force general missing from his New Mexico home.
An aerospace engineer who disappeared during a hike in Los Angeles.
The FBI now says it 'is spearheading' an investigation.
At least 10 individuals connected to sensitive US nuclear and aerospace research have died or disappeared in recent years, prompting concerns whether they are connected and fueling speculation online about the possibility of nefarious activity.
