Michael David Hicks
Coverage of Michael David Hicks in the Nexus archive.
- Nancy Grace warns of troubling 'pattern' in deaths and disappearances of 11 scientists
Nancy Grace highlights a concerning pattern in the deaths and disappearances of 11 scientists linked to national security research, citing missing autopsies, unexplained circumstances, and connections to advanced technologies. The scientists, many with high-clearance roles, were involved in nuclear science, space research, and UAP studies, with some cases involving unsolved deaths or mysterious vanishings.
- NASA coordinating with relevant agencies in missing scientists probe
NASA is collaborating with federal agencies to investigate the deaths and disappearances of 11 nuclear and space scientists, including those linked to Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) research. The cases, which span 2022-2026, involve suspicious circumstances, with some deaths attributed to unknown causes or murder. The White House and House Oversight Committee are also involved in reviewing potential patterns.
- Lawmakers demand answers as scientists tied to US secrets die or vanish
House Republicans are demanding answers from federal agencies about the deaths or disappearances of at least 10 individuals linked to U.S. nuclear and aerospace programs. Lawmakers suspect a potential national security threat, citing reports of mysterious incidents involving scientists and officials, though authorities have not confirmed any connections between the cases.
- Lawmakers demand answers as scientists tied to US secrets die or vanish
House Republicans are demanding investigations into the deaths or disappearances of at least 10 individuals linked to U.S. nuclear and aerospace programs, citing possible national security risks. Lawmakers have requested briefings from federal agencies, highlighting cases like retired Air Force General William McCasland and NASA scientist Monica Reza, though authorities deny active investigations.
- String of scientist deaths, vanishings fuels expert talks of shadow ops and silenced secrets: 'Very serious'
A string of deaths and disappearances of high-level U.S. scientists, many involved in nuclear science, space research, and UFO studies, has raised concerns about potential shadow operations or criminal organizations. Experts suggest the individuals may have been targeted for their knowledge or protected due to sensitive investigations.