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I agree completely! These incidents may not be a statistical anomaly.People die or go missing in every profession every day. With this group, one by dementia, another by hiking, bad luck, whatever. How many restaurant employees have disappeared or ended up dead recently? Airline employees? Nurses? Truck drivers? Teachers? Machinists?
I don’t think there’s any reason to think these scientists are connected. This, and the UFO crap is just another distraction piece.
I agree completely! These incidents may not be a statistical anomaly.
Back to the case at hand. I still believe Neil committed suicide due to cognitive decline. IMO.
Thank you so much for number crunching - that's what I suspected.I too have been wondering about whether this is a few or a lot. So I did some homework. Statistically, it seems this "group of 10" doesn't really tip the scale to indicate anything based on the numbers. Using broad strokes ....
* The US population is about 340M. The people who work for Dep of Defense is about 3M. That's 1% in round numbers.
* The number of people who go missing each year in the US is over 500K. The number still missing a year later is about 2K.
* So the DoD's share should be 1% of those numbers -- ie, by population averages, 5000 are likely to go missing each year, with 20 still missing a year later.
* We have 10 names or so here, but not all of them are missing, and few (if any) are missing more than a year. The connections are very iffy. Some of the 10 died for various reasons (not missing). And so far, there are ZERO instances where there is actual evidence of some sort of conspiracy connection - it's just separate cases of people dying or missing.
So whatever the number is, it is well below a statistical realm of an alarming quantity.
Thank you so much for number crunching - that's what I suspected.
Of course, the question is how high up in the hierarchy these scientists were. The fraction of people with the credentials of WNM are far fewer than 1% of the population. Unless I'm mistaken.
Well, that seems pretty conclusive. Thank you for the research and astute analysis.FYI these aren't 10 people who are really connected in any group, other than they died or went missing (perhaps a suicide thing) and someone has decided to say they are "another one."
They aren't all scientists. They didnt work together. They weren't on a specific unified project.
Its all randomness, of people with some broad connection to DoD projects. VERY broadly defined. And those reacting imo are just not looking at the people very closely, to see there's little to no connection between them. It's VERY flimsy at best.
The mortality rate in the US each year is about 1% and the adjusted number is about 3/4 of that, so DoD related deaths as 1% of the population would be people dying in the 25000 per year range. Dying in many ways, for many reasons.
If you look at the list of these "connected" ones and their deaths, there's not a REAL connection linking this set, either in type of death, in being missing, or in job. These are not all scientists, much less nuclear scientists or UFO scientists. This is a very random group -- and an incredibly tiny one, in relative numbers -- being cobbled together with the flimsiest of supposed "connections" to try to advance a conspiracy narrative.
The missing will likely be found, because most are, over time. In the meantime, imo this is a giant overblown much ado about nothing.
Exactly. Some years ago, there were scientists 'stolen' from the US, by Russia/USSR, Germany, China???The highest-profile person on the list arguably is retired Air Force Maj. Gen. William McCasland, who is said to have overseen classified government programs that intersected with “unidentified anomalous phenomena,” or UAPs.
As the House Oversight Committee launches an investigation into the researcher disappearances and deaths, Rep. Eric Burlison, R-Mo., thinks adversaries, such as China, Russia or Iran, could be connected.
“I would not be surprised if our adversaries, China, Russia, Iran, or any other adversary saw an opportunity to take out some of our nation’s top scientists,” Burlison told NewsNation.
Burlison said he’s “worried for the rest of our nation’s scientists” as the disappearances and deaths receive renewed attention.
“These scientists are not hardened. They don’t have a security detail. So they would be a very easy target,” Burlison said of the missing and deceased researchers
After WWII the US stole many German scientist, AND they put them to work on sensitive projects.Exactly. Some years ago, there were scientists 'stolen' from the US, by Russia/USSR, Germany, China???
If you're referring to Project Paperclip (aka Project Overcast), they weren't stolen, they were hired by the US government. And not a single American civilian had any idea there were literal Nazis living among them on American soil. Classic governmental covert stuff. Although I really don't think anything like that has happened with this group of people.After WWII the US stole many German scientist, AND they put them to work on sensitive projects.