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US Congress Launches Investigation into Suspicious Deaths of Scientists
The suspicious deaths and disappearances of eleven highly qualified specialists in the United States are drawing global attention. This was reported by Zamin.uz.

International media outlets are circulating various reports regarding the situation. Due to the gravity of the matter, the US Congress has launched a special investigation.

Congressmen James Comer and Eric Burlison have sent official inquiries to influential organizations such as the Department of Energy, the Pentagon, the FBI, and NASA. Legislators are demanding full disclosure regarding the fate and details of the deaths of employees involved in top-secret scientific research.

Furthermore, the issue of strengthening security measures and developing special protocols for individuals handling state secrets has been placed on the agenda. Congressman Tim Burchett believes that the consecutive deaths of high-ranking specialists and scientists cannot be a mere coincidence.

He stated that if information regarding unidentified flying objects held by government agencies were to be disclosed, it would certainly shock the public. US President Donald Trump has promised to personally investigate the true causes of these events.

The White House administration is working closely with law enforcement agencies to examine all evidence. According to reports, since 2022, more than eleven specialists working in the fields of nuclear physics and space research have died or gone missing.

One of the most prominent names among them is US Air Force General William McCasland. The whereabouts of this individual, who possessed top-secret information, have remained unknown for a long time.

The fates of NASA employee Monica Jacinto Reza, contractor Steven Garcia, astrophysicist Carla Grillmayer, and physicist Nuno Loureiro, who was shot dead in his home, also remain under suspicion. A case of particular note is the death of Amy Eskridge, a young scientist who conducted research on anti-gravity.

Although her death was officially ruled a suicide, the details of the incident have raised serious doubts within government circles. According to experts, the possibility that special operations by hostile states are behind these incidents is also being considered.

Currently, an in-depth investigation into all cases is ongoing.

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