A disturbing pattern is emerging that should have every American asking questions: Why are scientists connected to our nation's most sensitive research programs turning up dead or disappearing without explanation?
Since 2023, at least nine researchers tied to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Los Alamos, and advanced defense programs have died under mysterious circumstances or simply vanished. The mainstream media? Crickets.
Take Michael David Hicks, a 59-year-old NASA JPL research scientist who died on July 30, 2023. Here's what's chilling: No cause of death was ever publicly disclosed, and no autopsy record can be found. For a government scientist working on classified projects, that's not just unusual - it's suspicious.
The Body Count Keeps Growing
Then there's Frank Maiwald, Hicks' longtime colleague and a NASA JPL principal researcher. He died July 4, 2024, at age 61 in Los Angeles. Again, the cause of death? Sealed tighter than Hunter Biden's laptop.
Even Glenn Beck is raising eyebrows at this pattern, and his take might surprise those who think this is just coincidence. When Beck starts connecting dots on dead scientists, Patriots need to pay attention.
What kind of research were these scientists conducting? What did they know? And why is there such a wall of silence around their deaths?
"When government scientists start dying mysteriously and nobody wants to talk about it, that's when Americans need to start asking the hard questions," one defense industry insider told this reporter.
This isn't just about nine names on a list - this is about whether foreign adversaries or domestic bad actors are systematically targeting America's scientific brain trust. China has been stealing our research secrets for decades. Could they be escalating to permanent solutions?
The Trump administration needs to launch an immediate investigation into these deaths. Our scientists deserve protection, and the American people deserve answers. How many more researchers have to die before someone in Washington connects the dots?
