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Several scientists and officials connected to sensitive U.S. programs have gone missing or died in recent years. The public deserves clarity on these cases.

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MALMGREN “MISSING SCIENTIST” MYTH-MAKING At a Disclosure Foundation event on Capitol Hill on June 25, 2026, economist Pippa Malmgren indicated she believes that “a whole bunch of our most important scientists” in the U.S. and China have disappeared. She suggested this may be because “there’s an obstacle to the technological process that’s so severe that people are being removed." She called it “a national security issue,” “a civilizational issue,” and even a concern for markets. I don't know about China, but with respect to the U.S., her words were, in my opinion, extravagant nonsense, even when delivered in a portentous tone by a personable intellectual. I have read of no U.S. case in recent years in which a “most important scientist” has died or disappeared under circumstances that truly suggest the involvement of goon squads protecting deep secrets (UFO-related or other) or suppressing exotic technology. The recent U.S. “missing scientists” narrative is fantasy spun from tragic, mundane, and in some cases sordid material. Two accomplished engineers (one ex-U.S. Air Force) involved in some important programs have gone missing, but neither in circumstances that truly suggest they were victims of sinister forces. Two genuinely prominent scientists were murdered, but in each case authorities identified an assailant with a prior personal or local connection to the victim. The other cases seem to be a random grab bag of suicides, natural or accidental deaths, and unresolved missing-person cases that fit recognizable patterns of personal crisis or outdoor accident far better than conspiratorial targeting. Most of the people on the expanded cable/social-media roster were not scientists, even loosely defined, and many had tenuous (if any) links to classified or exotic-technology work. Great pain has been inflicted on some families by dragging their dead or missing loved ones into these manufactured narratives. This is not the first time that Pippa Malmgren has peddled preposterous tales of lethal conspiracies (UFO-themed and other) in the face of readily available contrary evidence. Perhaps the time draws near when some of the other far-fetched and bizarre tales should be explored in greater detail.

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