House Oversight Committee to investigate missing, dead scientists
The committee is seeking briefings from four agencies as Republicans say the cases may involve classified aerospace and UAP information.
- On Sunday, House Oversight Chair James Comer demanded briefings from the Department of Energy, the Pentagon, NASA, and the FBI regarding up to 11 scientists with classified access who died or vanished.
- Reports of researchers tied to nuclear, aerospace, and UAP programs dying or disappearing since mid-2023 prompted the congressional probe, with Comer citing national security concerns.
- Notable cases include retired Air Force Major General William Neil McCasland, who vanished in February, and NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory director Monica Jacinto Reza, who disappeared in June 2025, though they worked in divergent fields.
- FBI Director Kash Patel is centralizing investigations across jurisdictions to identify potential foreign actor involvement, as the White House vows 'no stone will be unturned' in its holistic review.
- President Donald Trump said the administration expects answers in the next week and a half, as officials evaluate whether these deaths reflect a 'sinister' pattern or represent unrelated incidents.
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Public suspicion is mounting in the United States as a series of incidents involving the deaths or disappearances of more than a dozen scientists associated with nuclear and aerospace programs have occurred. Initially, the issue remained merely a social media meme, with outlets like Fox News reporting on the news and hinting at a suspicious atmosphere; however, the matter has now escalated to the point where even President Donald Trump has stepp…
House Probe Launched Into Missing, Dead U.S. Scientists
Source: Anadolu / Getty House Oversight Chairman James Comer announced that his committee will open an investigation into more than 10 cases involving U.S. nuclear scientists who are either missing or deceased. Comer said the panel intends to request information and briefings from the Pentagon, FBI, Department of Energy and NASA, emphasizing that several of the individuals had high-level security clearances. The growing list of American research…
NEW: Search For Missing Nuclear Scientists Escalates As Lawmakers Issue Ominous Warning
Congressional Republicans are demanding a sweeping federal investigation into a growing list of deaths and disappearances involving U.S. scientists and officials linked to sensitive research, warning the cases could point to a serious national security threat. Lawmakers say at least 11 people with ties to NASA, nuclear research, aerospace programs and other classified work have vanished or turned up dead in recent years. Several of the cases inv…
In the U.S., eleven scientists from the fields of space, defense and nuclear technology have recently died or disappeared. Are the cases connected? Statistics suggest an answer.
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