UFO researcher David Wilcock died by apparent suicide on Sunday after a mental health crisis call from his Colorado home. Deputies arrived and he shot himself within minutes. He was 53.
In 2022, anti-gravity scientist Amy Eskridge was found dead at 34. Ruled a suicide. No autopsy made public.
A month before, she texted: "If you see any report that I killed myself, I most definitely did not."
- Her father was a retired NASA engineer. She said on camera she'd been warned by officials to stop her work
- She reported directed energy weapon attacks that left burns on her body
- A retired British intelligence officer concluded it was not a suicide. His findings were submitted to Congress
- Her own father says there's "nothing suspicious"
She's the 11th person tied to U.S. space or nuclear secrets to die or vanish under unclear circumstances. Wilcock makes 12.
"If you stick your neck out in public, at least someone notices if your head gets chopped off."


In 2022, anti-gravity scientist Amy Eskridge was found dead at 34. Ruled a suicide. No autopsy made public.
A month before, she texted: "If you see any report that I killed myself, I most definitely did not."
- Her father was a retired NASA engineer. She said on camera she'd been warned by officials to stop her work
- She reported directed energy weapon attacks that left burns on her body
- A retired British intelligence officer concluded it was not a suicide. His findings were submitted to Congress
- Her own father says there's "nothing suspicious"
She's the 11th person tied to U.S. space or nuclear secrets to die or vanish under unclear circumstances. Wilcock makes 12.
"If you stick your neck out in public, at least someone notices if your head gets chopped off."


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