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I just came across this again, this time from a video by The Crime Desk (Daily Mail). It shows a graphic linking several U.S. scientists, some listed as “missing,” others as “dead”, all connected through institutions like NASA, Los Alamos, or AFRL. I don’t know what to make of it yet, but I have to admit it does make you wonder. When you see multiple people connected to sensitive research areas and then labeled like this, it naturally raises questions. Do you think this could just be coincide...

A Lockheed Martin Vice President managing $9 billion in classified R&D identified a specific facility housing crash retrieval material from the 1950s. He proposed a legal transfer to the DIA. The CIA's Glenn Gaffney killed it. Sources said those involved felt threatened. He retired. He died Memorial Day 2018. No obituary. No death certificate. No corporate statement. Nothing. His position was structurally interlocked with the same AFRL command structure that missing general William McCasland...

If you're following our investigation linking Monica Jacinto Reza's disappearance to General McCasland's AFRL funding chain, this is the follow-up. We seem to be asking a question nobody else has here: What happened to her cell phone? Montrose SAR confirmed they ran forensics on it. Then the post was removed. Then the Facebook group coordinating the civilian search was deleted. Full investigation with all sources linked.

Saw this from Twitter. Nothing suspicious right? Monica Jacinto Reza • Aerospace engineer • Co-inventor of Mondaloy • Mondaloy is the alloy tied to America’s replacement for Russian rocket engines • Funded through AFRL programs • Worked with NASA JPL June 22, 2025 • Goes hiking in Angeles National Forest • Waves at her companion • Disappears • No body has ever been found Four days later: Melissa Casias • Los Alamos National Laboratory employee • Department of Energy advisory board member • Dr...

independentMar 18

THE LONG COUNT: We Started With Two Names. The List Didn’t Stop.

Sentinel compiles a series of deaths and disappearances involving people connected to AFRL or AFRL-linked institutions and argues that the overlap warrants closer scrutiny.

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RT @rgh_ufos: Frank Kendall -OUSDAT & Gen Neil McCasland - AFRL at WPAFB circa 2011. If (a big IF imo) ARV's exist then these are two peopl…

Is she really connected to McCasland or is that a major stretch? H/T: @IWANTTOKNOWUK andn @SilvaRecord https://t.co/qhCexDdS64 [Quoted] @BrianMassUFO We are currently investigating the disappearance of Monica Jacinto Reza as possibly related. Another missing hiker, whose advanced super-alloy research fell directly under McCasland’s financial command at AFRL. Last seen hiking June 22, 2025. More eyes on this is could be https://t.co/bWOcEH2FwT

The media says a confused retiree wandered into the mountains. We audited the FEMA database and proved authorities never actually issued a mobile Silver Alert for him. A standard missing persons op pings every phone in the geofence to get local eyes on the ground. Bypassing the mobile alert means they wanted the optics of a search, but specifically wanted the physical grid kept clear of civilians or, it could mean they already knew he wasn't in that grid. His worried neighbor on the news is a...

Maj. Gen. McCasland (the AFRL commander from the Podesta/DeLonge emails) just vanished. The media is covering up a massive institutional response.

More quotes... "Joe Sciabica, a former civilian executive director of AFRL who worked closely with McCasland, said he has been following the search since the weekend. The major general had a solid career across the Air Force, including a stint as a materiel wing director at

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