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by Debra Heine
March 30, 2026
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In the span of nine months, nine top-level scientists in
the United States have died or vanished without a
trace.
Seven of them were connected to the Air
Force Research Laboratory (AFRL)
or the institutions it directly funds.
AFRL develops and transitions the most sensitive
aerospace technologies in the United States' defense arsenal.
1) Monica Jacinto
Reza

Vanished June 22, 2025 while hiking with friends
in the Angeles National Forest in California.
She
was last seen waving to a hiking
companion approximately 30 feet behind the group. Despite an
extensive search involving helicopters, drones, and canine units,
only a beanie and lip balm were recovered, and her body was never
found.
Reza, 60, was an aerospace engineer and Technical Fellow at Aerojet
Rocketdyne who later moved to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
and co-inventor of Mondaloy.
Mondaloy is a family of
nickel-based superalloys developed by Aerojet Rocketdyne to
withstand oxygen-rich environments and extreme heat in rocket
engines.
Its unique achievement is balancing high oxygen
compatibility with structural strength, solving a critical challenge
where traditional oxygen-resistant alloys were too weak for use in
high-pressure components like preburners and turbine rotors.
She worked closely with Retired Major General
William Neil
McCasland, who commanded the AFRL from 2011 to 2013
and oversaw the government funding for her alloy program.
McCasland disappeared in February...
Dallas Hardwick, Reza's mentor and co-inventor of Mondaloy,
died on January 5, 2014, apparently of "natural" causes.
2) Melissa Casias

Has been missing since June 26, 2025, in Taos
County, New Mexico.
She was last seen walking alone on Highway 518 near Talpa around
2:15 p.m., wearing a light-colored shirt, jeans, and tennis shoes,
with a backpack containing personal items.
Casias, 53, was an administrative assistant at the Los Alamos
National Laboratory (LANL),
a facility known for nuclear weapons research and national security
science.
Her job at LANL links her to McCasland, who worked closely with LANL
on national security projects at Kirtland Air Force Base,
according to the Daily Mail.
She vanished just four days after Reza
mysteriously disappeared.
3, 4, 5) Jacob Prichard, Jaymee
Prichard, and 1st Lt. Jaime Gustitus

All died on October 25, 2025.
Jacob Prichard, 34, was the Acquisition Project Manager in
the AFRL Sensors Directorate at
Wright-Patterson Air Force
Base in Dayton, Ohio, specializing in technologies for air and
space reconnaissance and surveillance.
Jacob's wife, Jaymee Prichard, 33, was a finance specialist
at the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center at Wright-Patterson. The couple had three children.
Gustitus, 25, was a U.S. Air Force Operations Analysis
Officer who worked in a top secret capacity at the 711th
Human Performance Wing at Wright-Patterson.
Jacob allegedly killed his wife Jaymee and placed her body in the
trunk of their car, then drove to Sugarcreek Township, broke into
Gustitus's apartment and fatally shot her around 2 a.m.
He then drove to the West Milton Municipal Building, opened the
trunk for police to discover Jaymee's body, and at around 4:23 a.m.,
committed suicide by gunshot in the parking lot.
The
act was reportedly captured on
security cameras.
6) Carl Grillmair

Astrophysicist and astronomer at the Caltech
Infrared Processing and Analysis Center (IPAC),
was
shot dead on the front porch of his home in Llano, California on
February 16, 2026.
Grillmair was celebrated for his groundbreaking research in
astronomy, including the discovery of dozens of stellar streams
(remnants of ancient galactic collisions) and the first detection of
water signatures in the atmospheres of
exoplanets.
For over nearly 30 years at IPAC, he worked on
numerous projects including the
NEOWISE Science Data Center, where
he validated data pipelines for detecting asteroids and comets that
could impact Earth.
Grillmair's role involved testing new instrumentation and ensuring
the
NEO Surveyor's instruments
performed to specification to identify dark, cold objects against
the black of space.
7)
William Neil McCasland

Former AFRL Commander, former research commander
at Kirtland Air Force Base in New Mexico, vanished from his home in
Albuquerque, New Mexico, on February 27, 2026.
A "Silver Alert" was issued after the 68-year-old
disappeared. He reportedly left his phone and glasses but took his
wallet, boots, and a .38 revolver, with the FBI now assisting in his
search.
McCasland held some of the most sensitive positions in the U.S.
military, including Director of Special Programs at the Office of
the Under Secretary of Defense, giving him critical knowledge of
the nation's most classified programs.
He
reportedly oversaw $4.4 billion in
classified aerospace research and development, running the lab at
Wright-Patterson and serving as the executive secretary
of the Special Access Program Oversight Committee, the body with
full purview of every SAP in the Department of Defense.
His name appears in WikiLeaks emails coordinating
a UAP disclosure meeting with the Clinton campaign and the head of
Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works, according to the
Sentinel Network.
McCasland's association with UFO research and brief professional
association with Tom DeLonge and the To The Stars Academy have drawn
significant public and
media attention to the case.
According to
The Sentinel, these mysterious
deaths and disappearances do not amount to "a loose collection of
people who happened to work in defense."
This is one documented system, traceable through patent filings,
congressional testimony, DTIC records, and federal contract
databases.
Reza vanished in LA County. Grillmair was killed in LA County. Both
in the shadow of the JPL/Caltech corridor where America's planetary
defense infrastructure is built. McCasland vanished in Albuquerque,
home of Kirtland AFB and Sandia National Labs.
The Wright-Patterson deaths were in
Dayton. These are not random locations. They are the three
geographic nodes of American defense aerospace research. Southern
California. New Mexico. Ohio. The triangle where AFRL lives.
And at every node, the same institutional silence.
JPL said nothing about Reza. NASA said
nothing. The AIAA said nothing. Caltech's statement about
Grillmair said he "passed away suddenly" without using the word
"shot."
Wright-Patterson
offered counseling services.
In every case, the institution that lost someone
chose the minimum possible
Disclosure. The silence is its own
pattern inside the pattern.

8) Nuno F. Gomes Loureiro

A prominent Portuguese plasma physicist, was
fatally shot at his home in Brookline, Massachusetts, on December
15, 2025 and died from his injuries the following day.
Authorities
connected his murder to Cláudio
Manuel Neves Valente, who had committed a shooting at Brown
University two days prior; both men were classmates at the Instituto
Superior Técnico in Portugal.
Loureiro, 47, held joint appointments as a professor in MIT's
Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering and Department of
Physics and director of MIT's Plasma Science and Fusion Center.
He joined MIT in 2016 and was known for his work on nonlinear plasma
dynamics, including the development of the
Viriato simulation code and his
research on
solar flares and fusion confinement.
9) Jason Thomas

A chemical biologist, was
reported missing on December 13,
2025, after leaving his home on the night of December 12 without his
phone, wallet, or identification.
He was found dead in Lake Quannapowitt in
Wakefield, Massachusetts, on March 17, 2026.
Thomas, 45, was the assistant director at Novartis Institutes for
BioMedical Research with over 4,500 citations in chemical
biology and chemoproteomics.
His work
reportedly included active
contracts with the Department of Defense...
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Commenting on the string of deaths and disappearances, Rep.
Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) told
podcaster Benny Johnson (below video) last week that,
"Something dark is going on."
"I know these scientists and researchers. They have testified.
We've got to get to the bottom of it," he said. "It's just too
much, too much is going on right now - and by the way, I'm not
suicidal."
Multiple Scientists found DEAD
immediately after
Trump promises UFO Files...
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