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Very strange and I hope this is brought to more attention.  It sounds like they can be connected in some way.  

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Globally, the number is now at least 40. 

Nothing to see here. 

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Theories include - they aren't dead. They were taken, the "bodies" are not theirs. Also, time travel - someone understands this one but it isn't me. 

Nothing to see here. But pay attention to whatever we are not supposed to see right now and to what we are being prepped for. Because there is a lot more "nothing to see her" coming.

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@LTT1  Yes, I am a supporter of Linda Molten Howe.  The nay sayers will be eating crow when the truth about all this is uncovered.  Scary stuff.  

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On a walk, someone mentioned this to me.

 

I was and I'm somewhat shocked.

 

Imo, not a coincidence.  Maybe two in the country, but not ten or so.

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Re: The Ten Scientists

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Carl Grillmair would laugh at the conspiracy theories about his killing, says his widow.

"I think it's absolute nonsense," says Louise Grillmair. "I mean, there's the facts, and they're out there."

Her 67-year-old husband was gunned down at their Llano, California, home in February.

Grillmair's alleged killer, a 29-year-old local man, Freddy Snyder, has been charged with murder and burglary and is due in court next week for his arraignment.

Despite the arrest, Grillmair figures prominently in conspiracy theories about the deaths and disappearances of about 10 people with connections to top-secret labs or scientific work.

They are often lumped together as "missing scientists", but the list includes an administrative assistant, an Air Force general, an engineer and a custodian, and spans several fields, from researching exoplanets to pharmaceuticals

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@Mz iMac wrote:

"10 missing scientists"

 

It is estimated that 2,300 children are missing every day in the USofA.

 

Where is the outcry for them? 

 

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SOURCE:  Child Find Of America


 

It's not a competition!

 

People are capable of being concerned about more than one issue at a time. One need not diminish another. In the case of the scientist there may be a security concern some find worth discussing. 

 

There are many factors that come into play with any segment of missing people. If one wishes to discuss and initiate an outcry for missing children, one can feel free to start a thread on that subject. 

 

 

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I wonder how long they are going to do this... I do agree that someone is sending a message. 

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Re: The Ten Scientists

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@Puzzle Piece @beach-mom @willdob3 @Etoile308 @tansy 

 

As per usual, the more I read about certain topics, the more bizarre the reports get. According to what I have been reading, the information looks more like conspiracy theory than factual. 
I like reporter Ross Coulthart, Brian Entin, Ashleigh Banfield. These three investigative reporters are very helpful for me because they interview experts on topics.

 

For instance, Ross Coulthart is disagreeing that the scientists disappearances are linked in any way.

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@LTT1   I think we are being led to believe they are all connected. A few may be connected & there may be something there but not all of them. It does make for a good distraction, so they succeeded there. I wonder what they want us to not see...