Missing scientists probe was sparked after 'UFO General' disappeared, Republican lawmaker reveals

A congressional probe into missing scientists was sparked by the disappearance of retired Air Force Gen. William Neil McCasland, who vanished from his New Mexico home in February. The investigation, led by Rep. Eric Burlison, aims to determine if foul play is involved in the disappearances of 11 scientists working in nuclear or rocket technology.
A congressional investigation into the disappearance of 11 scientists working in nuclear or rocket technology was launched this week. The probe was sparked by the vanishing of retired Air Force Gen. William Neil McCasland, known as the 'UFO general' due to his expertise in the field. McCasland disappeared from his Albuquerque, New Mexico home in February, leaving behind his phone and prescription glasses. Rep. Eric Burlison, R-Mo., is leading the investigation, which aims to determine if foul play is involved. The lawmakers have sent letters to the FBI, Department of War, NASA, and Department of Energy requesting more information. NASA has convened an interagency effort to probe the missing scientists, but has yet to identify any threats.
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