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@Mersha wrote:

@Lakelife62   I will chuckle right along with you.

 

My favorite is when I am called a terrible, horrible, awful person...LOL!

 

Thank heavens for "laughter" as it keeps me relatively sane these days.

 


I don't remember that, but you were deemed a troublemaker in the last H&M thread!

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@Mersha wrote:

@lgfan   Why is it every time I read your posts I go back to junior high slam books?

 

 


 

 

I don't know what junior high slam books are.  Maybe you can explain it to me.

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@KKJ wrote:

@Mersha wrote:

@Lakelife62   I will chuckle right along with you.

 

My favorite is when I am called a terrible, horrible, awful person...LOL!

 

Thank heavens for "laughter" as it keeps me relatively sane these days.

 


I don't remember that, but you were deemed a troublemaker in the last H&M thread!


 

 

People must have hit a nerve.  I also don't remember this poster being called terrible, horrible and an awful person.  

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Why are several posters continuing to take this thread off the topic?

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Agreed, @beckyb1012 ,  as more data piles up, the pressure to follow the facts on these scientists increases. I take your point about the anguish of the families. 

 

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When the first one, Amy Eskridge died in 2022, there was no pattern yet. She was conducting unconventional anti-gravity research.  It's only with the accumulating pile-up of the missing or dead that patterns emerged.

 

I just caught an ABC report that of the eleven, four worked for NASA, and three of those, in the Jet Propulsion Lab. 

 

Additionally, two out of the eleven worked at Los Alamos National Laboratory, which of course works in the field of nuclear weapons.

 

Few things are more important than national security, so the investigation must be thorough.  Whatever the facts prove to be, it must be an uneasy time for those in the highest posts of high level aerospace and related research.    

 

 

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Re: The Ten Scientists

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I have never heard of a specific connection, common project, between these people. Anyone?

 

Unfortunately, we have multiple national security breaches occurring, the FBI in particular.

 

 

 

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@tansy wrote:

I have never heard of a specific connection, common project, between these people. Anyone?

 

Unfortunately, we have multiple national security breaches occurring, the FBI in particular.

 

 

 


@tansy - A number of them worked with or for the retired Air Force general. He was in charge of the one lab.
I don't believe this is random. 
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Thanks, @beach-mom. At this point I still think it's random. 

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I must live under a rock.  I've not heard anything about this.