A recent investigation into the disappearance and death of several scientists has brought to light a series of suspicious cases involving UFO researchers, raising questions about a pattern that has been alleged to have been going on for decades.
According to reports, since 2022, at least 11 cases of deaths or disappearances of well-known figures in this field have been recorded, including military experts and officials connected to research into unidentified flying objects.
Federal authorities in the US have launched investigations to determine whether there is any connection between these cases.
However, researchers in the field claim that similar cases date back to the late 1940s, a period that coincides with the beginnings of public interest in UFOs. Some conspiracy theories suggest that hundreds of deaths may be linked to sensitive research, including incidents disguised as accidents or suicides.
One of the earliest and most talked about cases is that of 1947 on Maury Island, where several people reported the appearance of strange flying objects and material falling from the sky. Subsequent investigations failed to confirm these claims, while several of the people involved lost their lives under unclear circumstances.
In the decades that followed, other suspicious cases were reported, including deaths of researchers or potential witnesses, which were often classified as accidents or natural causes. In some cases, family members and colleagues have disputed the official versions.
However, other experts point out that many of these incidents have plausible explanations and warn against automatically linking them to conspiracy theories. They point out that the lack of concrete evidence makes it difficult to confirm an organized or deliberate pattern.
The debate remains open, while interest in UFO phenomena continues to grow, spurring new research and discussions about the transparency and safety of those who study these phenomena. /GazetaExpress/