Missing US Aerospace Scientists Linked to Secret Space-Tech Ties and UFO Rumors Prompt National Security Concerns

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Two top US aerospace scientists, Monica Jacinto Reza and retired General William Neil McCasland, vanished while hiking near Albuquerque where Reza helped develop Mondaloy, a rocket-engine alloy, and McCasland oversaw her work, with McCasland last seen February 27 without his phone, and both tied to alleged secret UFO programs at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, fueling national security concerns about recovered extraterrestrial tech, while three other scientists—Nuno Loureiro, Carl Grillmair, and Jason Thomas—died under suspicious circumstances in recent months, feeding rumors of extraterrestrial debris linked to Wright-Patterson and Roswell lore, though confirmed connections remain uncertain.

The Mondaloy mystery: Two aerospace experts with ties to special projects go missing, triggering security concerns
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The Mondaloy mystery: Two aerospace experts with ties to special projects go missing, triggering security concerns

Missing scientists linked to rocket engines and secret UFO programs, and others killed or found dead under suspicious circumstances, have triggered alarm bells. Could the events be linked, and is there a possibility that it all boils down to extraterrestrials?