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May 03, 2026 / 02:53

This episode discusses the mysterious disappearances and deaths of scientists and military officials connected to sensitive US technology, including Los Alamos and NASA. Guest Chris Swecker, a former FBI assistant director, shares insights on the potential links between these cases and foreign espionage.

The conversation highlights a list of 11 individuals who have either died or gone missing, with theories suggesting connections to espionage from countries like China or Russia. Swecker emphasizes that the FBI is now investigating these incidents, which have been reported by Newsweek.

Melissa Casillas, an assistant admin, is mentioned as part of this group, raising questions about the information she may have had access to. The discussion underscores the need for the FBI to consider these cases as potentially related rather than isolated incidents.

Overall, the episode raises awareness of the implications of these disappearances and the importance of investigating the connections between individuals in sensitive positions.

TLDR

The episode discusses mysterious disappearances of scientists linked to sensitive US technology and potential foreign espionage, featuring insights from Chris Swecker.

Episode

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I'm about to go way out there for a second, so stay with me. Have you seen the connections that people are making
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recently around the missing [music] scientists, researchers, military officials? Yeah. So,
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for those who are not in the know, this is something to pay attention to. The short version of this is that a
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handful of US people connected to places like Los Alamos and NASA have either died or disappeared over the last few
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years. At the time that we're recording this, the running list is at 11, and there's this theory that these are
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somehow connected to maybe foreign espionage, that like countries like China or Russia are
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targeting people with access to sensitive US technology. To me, that's the least scary scenario. The scarier
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one is that the call is coming from inside the house, or even that private corporations who make a lot of money in
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energy don't want us figuring out an unlock for free energy. And I I'm not just pulling this out of a hat on my
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own. So, a former FBI assistant director named Chris Swecker has been vocal about
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the links that these people have. All mostly connected, not directly, but like in the type of work that they [music]
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do. Now, he's not claiming specific knowledge of any of these individual cases, but he believes that the patterns
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are suspicious enough that the FBI needs to stop treating them as isolated incidents and start pulling resources to
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look for links. And the feds are apparently involved now. Newsweek reported that the FBI is investigating
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the series of cases as of late April. And I bring this all back because Melissa's name has appeared on this list
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circulating in news coverage of this pattern. So, we reached out to Swecker directly to see if he knew anything
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beyond what was making kind of like the rounds in the tabloids and stuff. He didn't, but he did clarify that he's
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not suggesting that all of the cases are connected, which I feel like is like what they were saying. Which is yeah,
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feels confusing. According to various news coverage, on paper, a few of these cases have already been explained away.
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A drowning, a murder by a former classmate, cardiovascular disease, a suicide. But Swecker's bigger point was
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more like they might not all be connected, but like everyone counted in this potential
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group worked near or with sensitive [music] stuff. And he says that foreign intelligence services will go after
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people in those positions, even admins, because they like know who's in what meetings, they know who works where,
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they know what schedules look like. Melissa Casillas, that was her role. She was an assistant admin. So, what
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information would she have had access to?

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Episode Highlights

  • Mysterious Disappearances
    A series of mysterious disappearances linked to sensitive US technology raises eyebrows.
    “The scarier one is that the call is coming from inside the house.”
    @ 00m 52s
    May 03, 2026
  • FBI Investigation
    The FBI is now investigating a series of suspicious cases involving missing individuals.
    @ 01m 37s
    May 03, 2026

Episode Quotes

  • The call is coming from inside the house.
    Questions RAISED About Her Work... #truecrimestories #truecrimeshorts #crimejunkies #podcast
  • Everyone counted in this potential group worked near or with sensitive stuff.
    Questions RAISED About Her Work... #truecrimestories #truecrimeshorts #crimejunkies #podcast

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  • Suspicious Patterns00:36
  • FBI Involvement01:34
  • Sensitive Technology02:29

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