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...
Image Credit: Cartoon Stock Every now and then something really silly happens that leaves you in splits of laughter or at best with a wide grin. This is one such story and happened in Calima, north of the city of Cali, Colombia. What transpired was that two men walked into an internet cafe hired two computers and sat down to do their thing. Once of which must have been to login to Facebook and check their accounts. Once down they got up to pay for their system use and pulled out guns and robbed the internet cafe. The cafe administrator then called the police who found that one of the men had not logged out of his Facebook account. This took his home address from his account and drove to the criminal's home picked him up and logged him in Jail. This is exactly what happened - talk about covering your trail. The thief left a hot and blazing trail, right to his home. In fact once they had robbed the internet cafe they made a clear getaway on their motorcycle - the irony of it. You pla...