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Special Episode: The Missing — Eight Scientists, Five Open Cases, and the Pattern No One Can Explain

Special Episode: The Missing — Eight Scientists, Five Open Cases, and the Pattern No One Can Explain

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Over the past twenty months, eight people connected to aerospace, nuclear research, advanced propulsion, and defense science have died or disappeared in the United States. Two members of Congress have spoken publicly about the pattern. A former FBI assistant director has alleged coordination.

Three of the eight cases are solved with confirmed, mundane explanations. Five remain open — and those five share features that the statistical argument alone cannot dismiss.

This special episode traces the full documented record: a retired two-star general who commanded the Air Force Research Laboratory and walked out of his home in Albuquerque with a revolver. A materials scientist who co-invented a classified superalloy critical to national security rocket engines, vanished from a hiking trail. Two employees of the same nuclear weapons laboratory, seven weeks apart, both walking away on foot. A JPL scientist whose cause of death was never disclosed.

The episode also examines the base rate question, the GEC-Marconi scientist deaths of the 1980s where a true pattern and a false inclusion coexisted for thirty-four years, and the documented history of intelligence agencies weaponizing the UFO community's pattern-seeking — from Paul Bennewitz to today.

Sources: CNN, WikiLeaks Podesta emails, MIT News, Congressional testimony (Grusch, Borland, Knapp), Santa Fe New Mexican, FBI records, patent filings, AARO lab reports.

Full source bibliography, transcript, and correction log at unresolvedsignals.com.

Produced by Talentless AI. Directed by Steve Mudd. Research by Google NotebookLM. Narration by ElevenLabs. Scripts by Claude.

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