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White House addresses mystery of 10 missing or dead scientists

The White House is finally responding after 10 American scientists linked to UFO research were reported dead or missing in a chilling series of unexplained cases.

Since July 2023, a string of mysterious deaths and disappearances involving U.S. experts tied to advanced research has fueled claims that the cases could be connected.

‘Planned not to be found’

At the center of the growing mystery is retired Air Force General William Neil McCasland, a 68-year-old former commander who was reportedly a “gatekeeper” for classified government information on unidentified flying objects (UFOs), also referred to as unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP).

According to the general’s, Susan Wilkerson, McCasland vanished from their Albuquerque, New Mexico home on Feb. 27, 2026, without key personal items, leaving her to believe that he “planned not to be found.”

“My husband is missing. I have some indication that he must have planned not to be found,” she said in her 911 call to police. “He turned [phone] off and left it behind, which seems kind of deliberate.”

McCasland reportedly left home “on foot,” with only a pair of boots and a .38-caliber revolver, and his wife told dispatch that he struggled with memory loss and anxiety.

“Other than saying if his brain body keeps deteriorating, he didn’t want to live like that. But it seemed to me that was just a man, ‘I hate how this is going’ kind of thing,” Wilkerson said.

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