Missing American Scientists with Classified Access and the Push for UFO Disclosure: Policy Debates and Potential Foreign Involvement

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Ten American scientists with access to classified nuclear or aerospace material have gone missing or died since mid-2024, with Amy Escridge identified as a possible eleventh case, and Congressman Eric Burlson arguing for a broad review that could consider foreign espionage and historical programs like Operation Paperclip, while lawmakers press for disclosure of 46 UFO/UAP files backed by President Donald Trump, Tulsi Gabbard, and Luna Burchett.

BURLISON on Fox News: Missing U.S. Scientists Case “Not Random” | Sunday Briefing
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BURLISON on Fox News: Missing U.S. Scientists Case “Not Random” | Sunday Briefing

On Fox News’ Sunday Briefing with Peter Doocy, Rep. Eric Burlison discusses a growing number of cases involving American scientists tied to classified nuclear and aerospace programs who have gone missing or died under unusual circumstances. Several individuals reportedly walked out of their homes, leaving behind phones, keys, and personal belongings. Burlison explains why these cases raise serious national security concerns and why all possibilities must be considered. With reports now being reviewed at the highest levels, Burlison calls for answers and emphasizes the need for oversight.