Retired FBI Agent Pours Cold Water on Missing, Dead Scientists 'Conspiracy'
Summary
A retired FBI agent said there is no large conspiracy behind recent deaths and disappearances of scientists. FBI Director Kash Patel said the agency is investigating these cases to see if there are links to classified information or foreign actors.Key Facts
- A retired FBI agent, Jennifer Coffindaffer, stated the incidents involving scientists are separate and not connected by a conspiracy.
- FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed the FBI is investigating multiple deaths and disappearances of scientists.
- The investigation involves cooperation with state and local authorities who handle specific cases.
- Patel said the FBI will check for possible links to classified access or foreign involvement.
- President Donald Trump called the incidents “pretty serious stuff” but hopes they are just coincidences.
- House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer is requesting information about the cases from several government agencies.
- Scientists involved worked at places like NASA, Los Alamos National Laboratory, and MIT, and some were linked to advanced research projects.
- Some deaths, such as that of scientist Nuno Loureiro, have been linked to specific events like a mass shooting, not a conspiracy.
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