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Debbie Ross's avatar

The families need to collectively make their concerns to a reputable legal team and tell the courts what is coming down, if they feel safe enough to do so.

Debbie Ross's avatar

I believe that these scientists are being murdered because the know too much about New Mexico.

Ramona's avatar

Somehow it kinda discourages one from encourages people from working in the government and especially nuclear anything.

Ramona's avatar

After watching the mini series on Chernobyl, it certainly appears ALL governments LIE and if you not the rich, life can be sweet but it still sucks to be poor.

Mary Ann Jelenic's avatar

Great research as always. A plausible hypothesis.

Terry M's avatar

He's eliminating the academics.

Michael Reichert's avatar

When you were going through the possible reasons for her disappearance, I found myself broadly handicapping the odds. I’m not astute enough at that to come up with percentages, but it led me to another thought, thanks in part to Don Lemon’s recent post.

Issues like this, if they were in Sports, would be talked about incessantly and attract wagers on Only Fans and other sites.

There were guys I went to high school with who claimed - or bragged - that they had never read a book, but could recite the statistics of players and teams. They’ll bet hard-earned money on the likelihood of Shohei Ohtani hitting a lead-off homer in his next game. They have a memory for Sports history.

Maybe we need to steal reporting and presentation techniques from ESPN? There’s some reason why pastime trivia excites sustained interest while matters of consequence get pushed out of our collective consciousness.

Guy's avatar

Stories like this are very hard to believe and my first reaction is scepticism. But when I know it is told by you, Alisa, I bow to your professionalism, research skills and dedication to finding the truth.

There’s something very fucking weird going on.

S2S's avatar

Zero energy?

Ailleged Confusion's avatar

VOTE LIKE YOU ARE MAD. Vote Blue , Vote Black , Vote LGBTQ+, Vote Immigrant , Vote for our children’s Future! AND Vote the RAPEPUBLIKKKANS and MAGAts OUT.

Cynthia's avatar

The car was in good condition when the men helped with the tire?

Rarelightmare's avatar

The UFO/UAP is covering this quite extensively.

Claire McKean's avatar

Look into her collaborations with other projects. Her area of expertise (MEG, MRS and SQUID has been invaluable for the delelopement of AI and Autonomous vehicles such as Military Drones. Reza's Mondaloy has been tested for use in military drones and Gen. McCasland worked at ATA, a subsidiary of Bluehalo that developed Autonomous drones and vehicle mounted laser weapons. BlueHalo was aquired by AeroVironment, a firm that has major military contracts whose shareholders include BlackRock, Vanguard, State and Street. AeroVironment's in competition with PowerUs for military contracts.

Tawwaba's avatar

I just double checked my calendar and I was actually in the hot spring pool at Bodhi Manda in Jemez Springs in the mid afternoon on 10/15, the last day she was seen there, and drove that road through the Caldera on 10/17 where the Subaru was found on 10/18. This means nothing to the story at hand except it caused goosebumps when I read that part of the story!

Madeleine's avatar

@therickwilson How does it feel to be a wanna be talented journalist you PLAGIARIST?

nora noneofyourdamnbusines's avatar

Thank you for your very thorough reporting on this. The math ain’t mathing on this woman’s disappearance and it’s inexcusable that the sheriff closed this “investigation” within a mere 24 hours. Hopefully more eyes on the investigation will lead to a good result.

And Mike did a shite job stealing your research.