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  • NorCal Dave
    The police department investigating Amy Eskridge's demise have concluded there was no foul play. She took her own life. That is the normal level of investigation in many such tragic cases. If there is evidence that the police officers/ coroners...
  • NorCal Dave
    On min. 2:55 timestamp mark: "we had Michael Shellenberger come to our hearing, back in 2024, and in his testimony he provided information from a researcher, Franc Milburn, who was a retired UK intelligence official who Amy had reached out to and...
  • purpleivan
    She was afraid of being harmed by "directed energy" to the point that she barricaded a door/window (?) and used a computer with no wi-fi. (Yet she was apparently talking into a cell phone held up close to her face, so the "cell phones are...
  • purpleivan
    The police department investigating Amy Eskridge's demise have concluded there was no foul play. She took her own life. That is the normal level of investigation in many such tragic cases. If there is evidence that the police officers/ coroners...
  • Ann K
    Ann K reacted to Mendel's post in the thread UFOs, Whistleblowers and Mysterious Deaths with Like Like.
    Who says that about McCasland? His wife said he did not.
  • Mendel
    Who says that about McCasland? His wife said he did not.
  • Mendel
    Mendel reacted to Ann K's post in the thread UFOs, Whistleblowers and Mysterious Deaths with Like Like.
    She was afraid of being harmed by "directed energy" to the point that she barricaded a door/window (?) and used a computer with no wi-fi. (Yet she was apparently talking into a cell phone held up close to her face, so the "cell phones are...
  • Ann K
    Ann K reacted to John J.'s post in the thread UFOs, Whistleblowers and Mysterious Deaths with Agree Agree.
    The police department investigating Amy Eskridge's demise have concluded there was no foul play. She took her own life. That is the normal level of investigation in many such tragic cases. If there is evidence that the police officers/ coroners...
  • Ann K
    She was afraid of being harmed by "directed energy" to the point that she barricaded a door/window (?) and used a computer with no wi-fi. (Yet she was apparently talking into a cell phone held up close to her face, so the "cell phones are...
  • Ann K
    Ann K reacted to Rick Robson's post in the thread UFOs, Whistleblowers and Mysterious Deaths with Disagree Disagree.
    Which leads us nowhere. You should know there's never been any level of public investigation leading to at least some degree of clarity on Amy's actual cause of death. Therefore, at this point, every possibility still is at the table for that matter.
  • JMartJr
    The police department investigating Amy Eskridge's demise have concluded there was no foul play. She took her own life. That is the normal level of investigation in many such tragic cases. If there is evidence that the police officers/ coroners...
  • JMartJr
    Which leads us nowhere. You should know there's never been any level of public investigation leading to at least some degree of clarity on Amy's actual cause of death. Therefore, at this point, every possibility still is at the table for that matter.
  • MonkeeSage
    The police department investigating Amy Eskridge's demise have concluded there was no foul play. She took her own life. That is the normal level of investigation in many such tragic cases. If there is evidence that the police officers/ coroners...
  • MonkeeSage
    In conspiracy circles, the suggestion is that major military contractors have been killing whistleblowers and independent researchers to ensure no one else figures out the science behind the technology they've reverse-engineered from alien...
  • MonkeeSage
    I was writing an article for Skeptical Inquirer for this, and I started a couple of weeks ago, so had some research ready to go. Attached is an AI-generated PDF of that research (background on each person, math) Bottom line, it's not at all...
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