They worked on asteroid deflection missions. Nuclear weapons components. Plasma fusion that could change the world's energy supply. Anti-gravity propulsion. And one by one, since 2022, they have vanished or turned up dead — leaving behind phones, wallets, glasses, and more questions than anyone in Washington wants to answer. As of April 2026, at least 11 individuals connected to America's most sensitive nuclear and aerospace programs are dead or missing. The FBI has now confirmed it is leading a coordinated investigation. The House Oversight Committee has demanded briefings from NASA, the Department of Energy, the Pentagon, and the FBI by April 27. President Trump called it "pretty serious stuff." Here is every confirmed case, what each person was working on, and why the pattern — particularly in New Mexico — is so difficult to explain away. The New Mexico Cluster: Four People, One State, One Year The detail that alarms investigators most isn't the deaths. It...
Well if you ever wondered how your carrier would look not as a graph but as a visual tree there is a new App out from Newsweek that let's you do just that. The purpose would be to see how you career spans out over time and how well balanced it looks. Great App to use and easy to share if you want your Linkedin connections to view your career tree. Take a look at the career tree of Barak Obama. Pretty interesting, if you want to check your career tree head over to Newsweek now. An original post by Sociolatte