
President Donald Trump has ordered federal authorities to investigate the mysterious deaths or disappearances of 11 scientists and individuals with access to government secrets, including an Alabama researcher who revealed she was being “harassed” for her investigations into “anti-gravity” technology before she allegedly took her own life.
The 2022 death of Amy Eskridge, 34, a Huntsville, Alabama-based researcher, is the latest to resurface on social media as the 11th case in an expanding list of scientists who have disappeared, purportedly committed suicide, or died under mysterious circumstances.
In a three-hour interview in 2020 with YouTuber Jeremy Rys, Eskridge said she’d had “multiple interactions with both protective and threatening agencies and affiliations” about publishing a scientific paper on “anti-gravity,” which she claimed had already been invented.
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“If you stick your neck out in public, at least someone notices if your head gets chopped off,” Eskridge also said
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