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McCasland’s 1980 SM thesis and 1988 PhD thesis

Theses available through MIT’s DSpace digital repository.

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The Sentinel Network
Mar 11independent

THE DEAD DROP: An Anonymous X Account Went Silent the Day the General Vanished. We Found What It Left Behind.

Sentinel analyzes an anonymous X account focused on plasma propulsion and argues that its technical profile may overlap with Maj. Gen. William Neil McCasland’s career, while stopping short of confirming authorship.