Wild. Matt Gaetz on being told by a senior Army guy about alien hybrid breeding programs using abductees and people taken from migrant caravans:
Wild. Matt Gaetz on being told by a senior Army guy about alien hybrid breeding programs using abductees and people taken from migrant caravans:
If that's factual info, then we've entered another lower level of depravity. Many UFO authors have touched on this subject before (with the aliens themselves doing this with abductees), but for it to be institutionalised by human agencies, well, I've run out of words. Disgusting.I watched the Bob Lazar - S4 documentary this morning. It's available to rent on Amazon for $14. It was as professional and polished as the "Age of Disclosure" film and probably the most informative one in regards to the Bob Lazar story (imo). It brings up more questions than answers though (which is a good thing, I think), such as "why release this now?". Also in reading about the Missing and Dead Scientists, how is Lazar still above ground and how is he being used (if he is being used) as an conduit for disclosure?And finally the S4 documentary with bob lazar will be on Amazon the 3rd of April
Following the revelation that yet another government contractor with links to nuclear secrets and suspected dark project UAP information has vanished, speculation as to what exactly is going on has massively intensified.
The case of Steven Garcia, a 48-year-old property custodian at the Kansas City National Security Campus in Albuquerque, New Mexico, marks the latest entry in a disturbing sequence of deaths and vanishings among individuals connected to NASA, nuclear weapons components, and sensitive aerospace research.
Los Angeles Magazine contributor Lauren Conlin joined “Jesse Weber Live” to discuss the case, noting its eerie parallels to prior incidents.
Garcia’s disappearance is being framed as the 10th missing person case in the UFO mystery.
The disturbing pattern of deaths continues to baffle.
Garcia was last seen leaving his Albuquerque home on foot on August 28, 2025, carrying only a handgun. He left behind his phone, keys, wallet, and car. Officials have described him as potentially a danger to himself, but no trace has been found in the remote area where he lived.
Conlin emphasized the chilling similarities during the NewsNation segment. “This one is chilling to me because, as you said it echoes Neal McCasland’s disappearance. It was like the same thing in the state of New Mexico,” she stated. McCasland, a retired Air Force major general with deep UFO community ties, vanished from the same region earlier in 2026.
Garcia held top security clearance at the Kansas City National Security Campus (KCNSC), which manufactures over 80 percent of the non-nuclear components for U.S. military nuclear weapons.
“So Stephen Garcia, I mean he had a top security clearance at KCNSC,” Conlin explained. “They manufacture 80% of non-nuclear components that go into building military nuclear weapons and I mean he oversaw tens of millions dollars of assets, equipment some classified.”
She added that Garcia’s role involved handling “some classified, some not,” leaving open questions about his knowledge base. “We don’t know what was going on in this guy’s head right, the officials had said that he may have been a danger to himself.”
Neighbors noted he lived in a very remote area and worked in aerospace research. Conlin even raised a provocative possibility on air: “I have to wonder, again I know this sounds crazy but it could be an option here is the government doing this? Are they taking out their own people because of XYZ.”
The timing adds to the intrigue. Garcia’s disappearance occurred amid heightened congressional scrutiny of UAP (unidentified anomalous phenomena) videos and related programs, including a deadline set by Rep. Anna Luna for the release of specific footage.
Multiple individuals on the list of those who have vanished or died worked at or with NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), Los Alamos National Laboratory, or Air Force Research Laboratory projects involving asteroid defense, rocket engines, and classified aerospace systems.
No official connections have been publicly confirmed by law enforcement between the cases, yet the geographic clustering in New Mexico and California, combined with shared professional networks in nuclear and space tech, continues to fuel speculation.
Online discussions on X and Reddit’s r/UFOs and related communities have exploded with theories attempting to explain the pattern. Many users point to foreign intelligence operations, suggesting adversaries like China or Russia may be targeting U.S. experts to steal or neutralize knowledge of advanced technologies, including those potentially linked to UAP reverse-engineering programs. Ex-FBI officials have been cited in reports noting that foreign services have long pursued Americans with critical tech secrets.
Others speculate a domestic cover-up angle: that insiders with knowledge of classified UAP programs or non-human technology are being silenced to delay or control disclosure efforts, especially as Congress pushes for more transparency on UAP videos and related footage. Some tie the cases to specific projects like advanced alloys (e.g., Mondaloy) or propulsion systems funded through overlapping NASA, DoE, and Air Force channels.
A smaller but vocal group questions whether personal factors—extreme stress from high-clearance work or mental health crises—could explain the cluster, though critics argue the sheer number and similarities make coincidence unlikely.
Calls for an independent task force or deeper FBI probe appear frequently in threads, with users linking the pattern to historical UFO lore around sites like Roswell and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
Whatever the explanation, the cases underscore ongoing questions about transparency in America’s most sensitive scientific and defense programs. As more details emerge on Garcia and the others, the public demand for answers only intensifies. The full picture may yet reveal connections that challenge assumptions about how these secrets are guarded—and at what cost.
(L) Okay. She is saying, basically, there's going to be disclosure in 2026 of some kind. Is she close to the mark with that?
A: Close.
Q: (L) So, there's going to be some ramping up of some kind of disclosure-type information in another year or so?
A: Yes
Q: (Possibility of Being) Will it be a real disclosure or distraction?
A: Distraction. Real disclosure would lead to mass rejection.
Q: (L) In other words, if they really told who they were and what they were here for, people would freak!
(Possibility of Being) I'm not sure. Half of humanity now would probably run with open arms and greet them.
(L) Well, that's true.
Maybe after going public he had a "talk" with someone that he (or his family) would be allowed to live if he does not truthfully disclose certain things. Which seems quite likely actually.Maybe he's protecting himself in that way, in some fashion? On the other hand, when he did go public, which was a huge risk, why wouldn't he tell an accurate version?
A scientist experimenting with anti-gravity tech was found dead at 34 after warning that her life could be in danger, marking another mysterious case of deaths and disappearances in recent years.
Amy Eskridge was just 34 years old when she allegedly died from a self-inflicted gunshot to the head in Huntsville, Alabama on June 11, 2022. However, neither the police nor the medical examiners have publicly released any details of an investigation ever taking place.
Before her death, she was openly researching and trying to develop anti-gravity technology, a way to control or cancel out gravity, which could revolutionize space travel and energy production.
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Eskridge spoke in a 2020 podcast interview where she had detailed a plan for the public disclosure of UFOs and extraterrestrials, but feared the threats against her were growing more and more dire.
Eskridge said: 'I need to disclose soon, man. I need to publish soon because it's like escalating. It's getting more and more aggressive. This has been going on for like four or five years, and over the past 12 months, it's been escalating, like more aggressive, more invasive digging through my underwear drawer and sexual threats.'
Before her death, Eskridge contacted retired British intelligence officer Franc Milburn for help investigating the incidents of harassment and intimidation she was allegedly the victim of, with Milburn ultimately concluding that her death was not from suicide.
Both Eskridge and Milburn documented multiple occasions where she had been subjected to physical and psychological attacks, including an unknown suspect firing a 'directed energy weapon' at her, causing burns across her body using powerful microwaves.
Milburn's findings were submitted to Congress by independent investigators in 2023.
Journalist Michael Shellenberger testified before a public hearing on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena that Eskridge was 'murdered by a “private aerospace company” in the US because she was involved in the UAP conversation.'
Milburn said on the fringe science radio show Coast to Coast AM: 'Somebody was after her work. It was either one of two main objectives. One, trying to get her to desist from doing the work, and two, with these attacks, with the harassment, and the directed energy weapon attacks, to actually stop her, to debilitate her so she was unable to do the work.'
In early interviews Lazar himself also admitted he had a "brief" interest in UFOs at one point before going to S4.I've now watched 'S4 Bob Lazar' by Project Gravitaur. Very well made in general with awesome visual representations of the crafts and other stuff. However, a couple of things caugt my attention that made me suspect that Bob is for whatever reasons tweaking and right off misrepresenting details here and there. First is the story of how he got hired to the S4 in the first place. In this film it is presented as having been the result of a series of semi-coincidences; he goes to this lecture by Dr. Teller, then after a couple of years Bob contacts him asking for a job, and it goes from there. And, later Bob tells how he got to know John Lear only after he got the job at S4. Now, I remember an interview with Joh Lear (might have been Coast to Coast) in which Lear tells a different story: that he and Bob knew each other prior to Bob's hiring. They got to know each other when Bob attended one of his UFO lectures. Note, that in the film Bob says that he was never interested in UFOs before he realized the truth at S4 while working there. According to Lear, he and Bob had an intentional plan to get Bob hired by one of these super-secret companies, to learn more from the inside. So, something's not right with the film's version, or then Lear is fabricating things.
Amplifier was never described, but the emitter was: hollow and lined with copper-colored plates. Keep in mind these were just the names they gave these parts, and they really had no idea how they worked. There's nothing Newtonian about the description of their actual operation.The other thing, for me, was the descriptions of the 'propulsion system'. I can't put my finger on it, but the whole thing appeared as too 'Newtonian' somehow. There's the the reactor (the small hemisphere that was the power source), amplifier (the square box), and the emitters (the pipe looking black objects). Firstly, I find it incredible that they've managed to neatly take all these parts that are needed for the 'propulsion' system into the lab and just, well, test it. Secondly, why would such an incredible power source need an amplifier? Thirdly, it was never explained what was inside the amplifier and emitter – surely they must've looked inside.
Omicron, because they could fly it. Delta, unknown. (If I'm remembering which is which.) Delta was either a guess, from a previous test flight before they removed one of the emitters, or relayed to them by "guests," I would guess.And fourthly, Bob explained in some detal the different modes of operation, Delta and Omicron, and how in each of these modes the emitters inside the craft behaved (by turning!) and how they produced the effects and the movement of the craft. How could they know that?
Given how the "reactor" interacted with the "emitter", presumably all that is required for on and off is to rotate the emitters.And how, supposedly, were these different modes turned on and off?
Given Lazar's description of how it worked, there would be no effect of gravity within the craft. It exists in its own field or bubble (similar to how Elizondo/Puthoff/Davis describe in Age of Disclosure).Fiftly, regarding the test flights: in the film, Bob says that some of their personnel were inside the craft and operating it. Given that the craft apparently made some pretty incredible and fast movements, exceeding speeds know to conventional crafts, how were the guys inside the craft able to, well...stay alive? Were they strapped to those tiny chairs?
Presumably. Impossible to know. Lazar is open to the idea that perhaps these craft are controlled by mind/telepathy.And how did they start the craft – by rotating the emitters manually, by hand (there were no controls in the 'cockpit')?
They said "minor points were off," implying, to me at least, it was more or less accurate. Even Lazar admits that all explanations for the tech are merely what he was told. He has no way of verifying. For example, he doesn't believe the reactor generated gravity. He suspects it was an unknown force.I remember that the C's alluded to this very thing, that Bob's descriptions of the 'propulsion system' were off, and maybe intentionally.
Doesn't seem mundane to me. Simple, maybe, but inexplicably simple.All in all, I got the impression that Bob makes the UFO propulsions system (we might call it interdimensional travel) appear more mundane than it is in reality.
Just saw this: in his recent interview with Jesse Michels, Lazar is open about knowing Lear prior to going to S4. He even says the first question during his background check for the job was about how he knew Lear. He sticks by his account, though, basically saying that Gene Huff was the first person he told about his work, while he was working there.In early interviews Lazar himself also admitted he had a "brief" interest in UFOs at one point before going to S4.