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🇺🇸 A 29-year-old NASA engineer specializing in nuclear propulsion was found dead inside a burned Tesla in Huntsville, Alabama. Joshua LeBlanc wasn't just any engineer. He worked on nuclear propulsion systems, one of the most sensitive areas in aerospace. When someone with that level of clearance dies like this,...

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🚨 The “13th Scientist”? NASA Nuclear Engineer Burned in Tesla Crash Sparks Major Questions 29-year-old Joshua LeBlanc was a rising star at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama — an aerospace electrical engineer leading work on nuclear propulsion systems, including the DRACO project that could one day power humans to Mars. On July 22, 2025, he didn’t show up for work. His family reported him missing at 4:32 a.m. — phone and wallet left behind at home. Hours later, his Tesla was found crashed into a guardrail and trees, fully engulfed in flames. His body was burned beyond recognition. Tesla Sentry Mode reportedly showed the car parked at the local airport for several hours that morning. Tragic accident? Or the latest piece in a chilling pattern? Social media and recent reports are calling LeBlanc the 13th (or 12th, depending on the count) scientist/researcher tied to NASA, JPL, nuclear propulsion, aerospace, or classified defense tech to die or go missing since 2022. The FBI is now reviewing multiple cases for possible connections, with some involving sensitive national security work. Some deaths had clear explanations (accidents, unrelated crimes). Others remain murky — no phones, sudden disappearances, unclear causes. High-stress jobs with security clearances come with risks, and coincidences happen… but when this many experts in cutting-edge tech go down in a short window, people notice. Authorities say there’s no confirmed conspiracy linking them all. But the pattern has lawmakers and investigators digging deeper. What do you think — tragic cluster of bad luck in demanding fields, or something darker worth watching closely? Drop your take below (keep it civil and fact-based). Tragic loss either way for a young talent working on humanity’s next frontier. 💡

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Alastair Crooke: The US🇺🇸 may have signalled that it will resume nuclear weapons testing because Trump misunderstood a Russian missile test as a nuclear test ‘It seems to be based on a misunderstanding. Allegedly, Trump has proposed the idea of nuclear tests in response to Russian nuclear tests. But there hasn’t been a Russian nuclear test. The Burevestnik missile, that was publicised these recent days, like the Oreshnik. But this one has a nuclear power. It has got a propulsion system that is nuclear-based. Its warhead isn’t. There isn’t a nuclear warhead on it. It is a conventional warhead, but it is just instead of having a rocket propulsion, it has a nuclear drive that propels it. And this is why it’s able to stay aloft for a very long time, and in fact traverse the whole globe. But it’s nuclear propulsion, not a nuclear weapon. Did Trump understand that? Or did he just think this was a new nuclear weapon that Russia was testing? He probably didn’t understand that it wasn’t. It was just its propulsion mechanism that is nuclear, but not its warhead. Did Trump understand that? Or did he just think this was a new nuclear weapon that Russia was testing? He probably didn’t understand that it wasn’t. It was just its propulsion mechanism that is nuclear, but not its warhead. Now, whether the Russians have been testing underground before, I doubt it…I’m sure they would have taken every opportunity to say it if they thought they had detected Russian or Chinese underground tests.’ -Alastair Crooke, the former Middle East Advisor to the EU Foreign Policy Chief, on the latest episode of Going Underground FULL INTERVIEW BELOW IN THE REPLIES👇

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‼️🇺🇸: EPSTEIN, LOS ALAMOS, MANHATTAN PROJECT AND THE MISSING SCIENTISTS 👀 William Neil McCasland, retired USAF Major General & Commander of Air Force Research Laboratory, oversaw critical PROPULSION AND SPACE PROGRAMS at Kirtland AFB and the Phillips Research Site. 👀 His career focused on classified aerospace propulsion technologies and related advanced systems. February 27, 2026, McCasland was reported missing from his Albuquerque home. He left on foot for a hike, taking only boots, wallet, and a .38 revolver while leaving behind his phone, glasses, and all wearables. A Silver Alert was issued. The FBI search remains active. His wife told 911 dispatchers that he “planned not to be found.” 🤔 McCasland maintained documented professional ties to Monica Reza, the NASA JPL aerospace materials and propulsion engineer who was reported missing while hiking in June 2025. He oversaw projects to which she contributed. Other JPL-linked figures in related circles include former senior JPL scientist Michael David Hicks (listed in Juno mission attendee bios) and Frank Maiwald. Epstein’s network intersected directly with NASA and JPL. In 2011 Epstein visited NASA Ames multiple times, facilitated by Ron Reisman and Zorro Ranch was his outpost pipeline for Epstein to Los Alamos. A GENI-Lab proposal submitted to Epstein explicitly named JPL physicist Yoseph Bar-Cohen as a collaborator. Epstein’s own emails referenced “world-class astronomers & astrobiologists” at Ames by name — including Chris McKay and David Morrison. These SAME institutional circles overlap with JPL personnel connected to the missing scientists above. The NASA JPL sits at the center of this pattern of missing/deceased scientists and Epstein’s network. Since 2022 a striking cluster of mishaps, incidents, and disappearances have struck professionals working in PROPULSION, NUCLEAR WEAPONS, FUSION, ASTROPHYSICS, and JPL/AFRL/LANL fields: - Amy Eskridge (propulsion researcher) — suicide by gunshot, June 2022 - Charles McMillan (former LANL Director) — car crash death, September 2024 - Anthony “Tony” Chavez, Melissa Casias, Steven Garcia (LANL nuclear support) — missing 2025 - Nuno Loureiro (MIT nuclear fusion physicist) — shot and killed at home, December 2025 - Carl Grillmair (Caltech astrophysicist, NASA exoplanet collaborator) — shot dead outside home, February 2026 - James “Tony” Moffatt (NASA aerospace/defense engineer) — plane crash death with family, April 2026 - David Wilcock (researcher) — suicide by gunshot, April 2026 - William Neil McCasland — missing February 2026 And many others... ODDLY ENOUGH, William Neil McCasland is a distant relative of Lambert McCasland, a contributing scientist to the MANHATTAN PROJECT (U.S. nuclear weapons program) in the 1940s who appears in FBI Vault files under surveillance during the Klaus Fuchs espionage investigation in New Mexico. Lambert mysteriously died of “unknown causes” in 1967. The family connection runs through Dan McCasland, a propulsion expert who worked on the U.S. F-35 fighter jet program at Northrop Grumman. What are the odds of that? 🤔

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