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Disturbing death of UFO-linked anti-gravity scientist revealed as dark pattern grows to ELEVEN

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Disturbing death of UFO-linked anti-gravity scientist revealed as dark pattern grows to ELEVEN

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A 34-year-old scientist researching anti-gravity technology was found dead, sparking concerns of a conspiracy. This is the 11th mysterious death or disappearance of someone linked to US space or nuclear secrets in recent years.

Amy Eskridge, a scientist experimenting with anti-gravity tech, was found dead at 34. She had warned that her life could be in danger before her death on June 11, 2022, in Huntsville, Alabama. Eskridge was researching ways to control or cancel out gravity, which could revolutionize space travel and energy production. Her death has been linked to a series of mysterious deaths and disappearances of people with ties to US space or nuclear secrets. Eskridge's research company, The Institute for Exotic Science, aimed to disclose anti-gravity technology publicly. The circumstances surrounding her death remain unclear, with some claiming it was not a suicide but a murder conspiracy.

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