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Amy Eskridge

Aerospace researcher, exotic propulsion (JPL-cluster death) · US
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Amy Eskridge was an aerospace researcher focused on exotic physics, experimental propulsion concepts, and anti-gravity. She died in Huntsville, Alabama, in June 2022 from a reported self-inflicted gunshot wound, marking one of the earliest deaths in the recent scientist anomaly. Eskridge's key contribution to the current controversy stems from her interviews prior to her death, where she alleged her team was targeted by psychological warfare to halt their propulsion research. H

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Amy Eskridge was an aerospace researcher focused on exotic physics, experimental propulsion concepts, and anti-gravity. She died in Huntsville, Alabama, in June 2022 from a reported self-inflicted gunshot wound, marking one of the earliest deaths in the recent scientist anomaly. Eskridge's key contribution to the current controversy stems from her interviews prior to her death, where she alleged her team was targeted by psychological warfare to halt their propulsion research. Her tragic death and subsequent claims of harassment have fueled significant public and congressional suspicion regarding the suppression of advanced aerospace technologies. She is prominently listed in federal investigations probing the potential targeting of national security researchers.

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