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Missing, Dead Scientists: Congressman Raises Concerns About Two More Names

Missing, Dead Scientists: Congressman Raises Concerns About Two More Names

Summary

A U.S. congressman has raised concerns about two scientists, Matthew Sullivan and Dr. Ning Li, who died under unusual circumstances while involved in sensitive government research. The House Oversight Committee is investigating a pattern of deaths and disappearances among experts linked to defense and advanced technology fields. The FBI and other government agencies are reviewing these cases.

Key Facts

  • Congressman Eric Burlison highlighted the cases of Matthew Sullivan and Dr. Ning Li for further investigation.
  • Matthew Sullivan, a former Air Force intelligence officer, died in May 2024; his death was initially reported as suicide but details remain unclear.
  • Sullivan had high-level security clearance and was reportedly preparing to become a whistleblower on unidentified aerial phenomena.
  • Dr. Ning Li was a physicist who disappeared from public research after receiving nearly $449,000 in Department of Defense funding in the 1990s.
  • Li was involved in controversial research on gravity and superconductors and died peacefully in 2021 after a recent Alzheimer’s diagnosis.
  • President Donald Trump called the series of deaths “pretty serious,” but said he hoped it was just a coincidence.
  • The FBI confirmed it is investigating the incidents, with multiple government departments involved.
  • The House Oversight Committee requested briefings from related agencies by April 27 to learn more about these cases.
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