Nine top-level scientists connected to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Los Alamos, and other sensitive government programs have died or vanished since 2023 - and the circumstances surrounding their deaths are raising serious questions that the mainstream media refuses to ask.
Glenn Beck's explosive investigation reveals a pattern that would make any rational person suspicious. These aren't just random deaths - we're talking about elite researchers with access to some of America's most classified projects suddenly dying under mysterious circumstances with causes of death either undisclosed or suspiciously vague.
Take Michael David Hicks, a 59-year-old NASA JPL research scientist who died July 30, 2023. The cause? Never publicly disclosed. No autopsy record can be found. His longtime colleague Frank Maiwald, a principal researcher at the same facility, died less than a year later on July 4, 2024, at age 61. Again, cause of death? Not released.
A Pattern the Deep State Hopes You'll Ignore
What makes Beck's analysis so compelling is what he ISN'T saying. Rather than jumping to wild conclusions, he's asking the simple questions that any competent journalist should: Why the secrecy? Why are causes of death being withheld from families and the public? And why is the mainstream media treating this like business as usual?
"When you have this many scientists with access to classified information dying under mysterious circumstances, you don't just shrug your shoulders and move on," Beck noted.
These researchers weren't working on everyday projects. We're talking about individuals with clearances for defense programs, nuclear technology, and advanced space research - the kind of work that foreign adversaries would kill for, literally.
Under the Trump-Vance administration's commitment to transparency and rooting out Deep State corruption, Americans deserve answers. With John Ratcliffe heading the CIA and Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence, maybe we'll finally get the truth about what's really happening to our nation's most valuable scientific minds.
The question isn't whether something suspicious is happening - it's whether anyone in power has the courage to investigate it properly. Beck may have just lit the fuse.
