Amy Eskridge: Allegedly Targeted Scientist Draws Federal Attention
Investigation deepens as federal agents look into the possibly suspicious death of anti-gravity researcher Amy Eskridge.
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The mysterious missing or dead US scientists now get attention by federal agents, and an interesting case is that of Amy Eskridge. Unfortunately, she died from suicide, but her death on 2022 might be a bit more sinister than initially believed. Read on for more details.
Offically A Sucide
Officially ruled a suicide, it seems a bit suspicious because before her death, Eskridge reportedly sent several disturbing texts to a friend. The case was discussed on NewsNation on Wednesday night, and Chris Cuomo noted that her work on anti-gravity technology seemed important.
Something else concerning, involved the fact that Amy Eskridge apparently feared for her life before she died. While she didn’t disappear like Monica Reza, who worked with similar high tech, she clearly felt threatened before her death.

Cuomo shared that Amy reportedly told a friend, “If you see any report that I killed myself most definitely did not,” and added, “If you see any report that I killed anyone else, I most definitely did not.” Additionally, she denied that she’d take an overdose.
Stalked & Targeted?
Adding fuel to a possible true crime instead of a suicide, he also showed photos of her hands, which appeared red and irritated. Then, he explained how she claimed she’d been targeted by some kind of “energy ray” device. Additionally, she noticed strange marks on her windows and felt stalked.

With the FBI now working with the Department of Energy, NASA, and the Department of Defense, possibly that aspect of her life will come under closer inspection.
When former FBI special agent Andrew Black joined the discussion, he agreed that national security and anti-gravity seems like something “you’d expect to see in a Hollywood movie or in a novel.”
A Contributing Factor
Apparently, the family believes that Amy Eskridge took her own life, and Black wasn’t there to dispute their belief in the original cause of death. However, he pointed out that the harassment she mentioned could have been a contributing factor.
Can a new investigation prove a connection to the other missing scientists like Steve Garcia and retired General McCasland? Well, according to Black, investigators have access to forensic techniques. Perhaps they can determine if her injuries were an “indication of a microwave pulse.”
Cuomo Seems Cautious
While Chris Cuomo remains cautious, he also admitted that the case seems interesting, despite concerns that folks often view mystery cases as simply social media fodder.
Many true crime followers, on the other hand, don’t feel cautious. From their perspective, it’s been going for too long. 11 missing or dead people who worked with aerospace and other top-secret security clearance positions seems too much to write off as social media fodder.
Viewers React
In the comments section, one person opined, “These deaths and missing people are no coincidence. This definitely needs to be investigated. Truly. Whistleblowers and witnesses have reported there are people out there who will have people ‘silenced.'”
Here are a few more responses from the discussion:
- When black projects operate outside the boundaries of government oversight we should all be afraid. I’m not saying it wasn’t suicide but her death is too important not to be investigated further.
- Add Ning Li (anti gravity researcher) who was severely incapacitated (permanent brain damage) by a hit & run in 2014.
- Deep black USAPs tying off loose ends.
Some Skeptics
It also became obvious that many other people think that perhaps too much is being made about the missing and dead scientists. One person wrote, “I can’t believe people are buying this non-sense. There is no pattern here. This is statistically likely given the amount of people in this field.”
Another skeptic opined, “She was mentally unstable and experiencing paranoia, her drinking and drug use don’t help at all. She committed suicide people, not everything is some wild conspiracy.”
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