Mystery Link Between Four Missing US Scientists as Fresh Clue Emerges
A new pattern has been identified in a case involving a series of deaths and disappearances of around a dozen scientists in connection with U.S. research facilities.
Anthony Chavez, a former Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) employee, was just one of the victims who disappeared without a trace last May. He had worked at the nuclear research facilities right up until he retired in 2017.
According to a new report from the Daily Mail, just before his disappearance, Chavez bought a 9mm pistol for self-defense, police records show. Despite being “in good spirits” at the time, he disappeared before he could pick up his purchase from a Santa Fe sporting goods store. It comes after the White House broke its silence on the 10 missing scientists who were privy to the nation’s biggest secrets.
The records also showed that Chavez was allegedly being mentored by an “unknown scientist” while working at the lab. The mentoring was allegedly on AI and quantum physics projects that were researching the idea of being in “two places at once.”
Chavez’s case is the fourth of its kind that is connected to the top-secret U.S. facility, which involved a handgun in the last year, either because the person went missing after buying one, left home carrying one, or was found dead with one next to them. (Read more from “Mystery Link Between Four Missing US Scientists as Fresh Clue Emerges” HERE)



