General, Scientist Deaths Under US Scrutiny

General, Scientist Deaths Under US Scrutiny

Source: Fox News

Summary

Retired Air Force Maj. Gen. William “Neil” McCasland, 68, vanished from his Albuquerque home on February 27, leaving behind his phone, prescription glasses, and wearable devices. His wallet and a .38-caliber revolver were reported missing. McCasland had previously worked on advanced and highly classified research programs. His disappearance is one of 10 recent cases involving scientists tied to U.S. military and government research, drawing attention and speculation about a potential pattern.


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As expected, the matter has reached another stage.

A retired Air Force general with a background in classified research programs disappears, leaving behind his phone and prescription glasses. His wallet and a .38-caliber revolver are missing. The incident is one of several recent cases involving scientists tied to U.S. military and government research. The cases have drawn attention and speculation about a potential pattern. The general’s wife notes that he had previously mentioned experiencing “mental fog,” but authorities stress that there was no indication he was disoriented at the time of his disappearance. The incident has sparked questions about the general’s work and the potential for a broader pattern.

The sequence of events feels familiar, like a script we’ve seen before. The disappearance of a high-ranking military official, the speculation about classified research, the hints of a larger conspiracy. It’s a narrative we’ve been primed to expect, and it’s unfolding with a sense of inevitability.


Author: Evan Null