FBI Investigates Disappearances and Deaths of Scientists at Secret Government Labs The Federal Bureau of Investigation is leading an investigation into the deaths and disappearances of 10 scientists and staff members who worked at classified government laboratories, including facilities tied to nuclear and space technology. Senior law enforcement officials confirmed that the FBI is spearheading efforts to determine if there are connections between the cases, which span over three years and involve researchers and staff from institutions such as NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Los Alamos National Laboratory. The agency is collaborating with the Department of Energy, the Department of Defense, and state and local law enforcement to gather information. Despite the FBI’s involvement, officials close to the investigations have emphasized that there is no evidence linking the cases together. The disappearances and deaths, which occurred across different locations and timeframes, have sparked widespread speculation, particularly on social media, about potential espionage or covert operations targeting U.S. nuclear and space programs. However, those familiar with the cases have dismissed such theories, suggesting the incidents are more likely the result of personal tragedies, such as illness, accidents, or suicide. President Donald Trump raised concerns about the matter last week, stating that he had recently attended a meeting on the issue and described it as “pretty serious stuff.” He acknowledged the possibility of coincidence but noted that some of the missing individuals were “very important people.#fbi #department_of_energy #department_of_defense #los_alamos_national_laboratory #national_nuclear_security_administration
