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Haunting Final Text Of One Of 11 US Scientists Now Missing Or Dead
The chilling final message of a US scientist has emerged following her mysterious death.
Amy Eskridge is one of 11 scientists with ties to America’s space and nuclear secrets who has now died or gone missing, with the White House recently vowing to get the bottom of what has happened to them.
Eskridge, a 34-year-old anti-gravity technology researcher, was reported to have died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound on June 11, 2022, however communications she made to a friend shortly before her death very much suggest this isn’t the case.
The ‘genius’ scientist had founded her own lab and was working on experimental research to find a way to control or cancel gravity, potentially revolutionising space travel and energy production, at the time of her death.
FBI looking into the 11 scientists’ deaths
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is now looking into whether there could be a possible connection between the deaths and disappearances of the 11 scientists, many of whom have ties to sensitive US research.
Among the dead or missing is a nuclear physicist who was fatally shot in Massachusetts, a retired Air Force General who went missing from his home in New Mexico and an aerospace engineer who vanished during a hike in Los Angeles.
Last week, the FBI said it is ‘spearheading the effort to look for connections into the missing and deceased scientists,’ and is ‘working with the Department for Energy, Department of War and with our state and local law enforcement partners to find answers,’ according to CNN.
The Republican-led House Oversight Committee has also announced plans to investigate the deaths and disappearances, as reports ‘raise questions about a possible sinister connection.’
Speaking to Fox News Sunday, House Oversight chair James Comer said: “It’s very unlikely that this is a coincidence. Congress is very concerned about this. Our committee is making this one of our priorities now because we view this as a national security threat.”
Amy Eskridge’s explosive interview two years before death
Eskridge, who was described as a ‘genius’ who ‘questioned the conventional wisdom on everything from the universe to the nanoparticles of the atom,’ co-founded the Institute for Exotic Science in Huntsville, Alabama.
The research she conducted there led to her being interviewed by YouTuber Jeremy Rys in 2020, where she said her discovery of antigravity meant her life ‘turned to s**t.’
“It’s harassment, threats. It’s awful,” she said in the explosive interview. “If you stick your neck out in public, at least someone notices if your head gets chopped off.”
She continued: “If you stick your neck out in private, they will bury you. They will burn down your house while you’re sleeping in your bed, and it won’t even make the news.”
Throughout the interview, Eskridge spoke about a number of topics, including aliens, foreign nation-state agents and worries about her security and privacy.
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Amy Eskridge’s final messages before her death
Since the FBI shared plans to investigate the mysterious circumstances around Eskridge’s death, a friend who was in contact with the 24-year-old researcher has come forward with some of her final messages.
Retired British paratrooper and intelligence officer Franc Milburn, who was in regular contact with Eskridge, has shared some of his conversations with her prior to her death.
One text, which is dated May 13, 2022, said: “If you see any report that I killed myself, I definitely did not. If you see any report that I overdosed, I most definitely did not. If you see any report that I killed anyone else, I most definitely did not.”
Speaking to the Daily Mail, Milburn claimed the late researcher and her colleagues were being subjected to a targeted harassment and intimidation campaign to derail their work.
In another message, she said: “If anything happens to me – suicide or an accident – it wasn’t, it’s suspicious, treat it as such.”
Throughout screenshot messages shared to X, Eskridge appears to show a number of injuries she believes to have been caused by ‘repeated attacks.’ These alleged injuries include ‘radiation induced dermatitis,’ acute sunburn-like burns on her hands, and a ‘hugely swollen spine.’
In other messages she appears to speak about a NASA employee who allegedly died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, who she believes really died under suspicious circumstances.
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