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Yet another prominent US official has disappeared without a trace

By T.K. Randall
April 13, 2026 · Comment icon 57 comments
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A contractor with ties to the manufacturing of America's nuclear weapons went missing last year in Albuquerque.
A couple of days ago we reported on a spate of mysterious deaths and disappearances concerning various prominent scientists and government officials - many of whom having served in high-profile, sensitive roles or having been connected in some way to the UFO phenomenon.

Now, another disappearance has started to make headlines - that of 48-year-old Steven Garcia.

Garcia was a contractor who worked at the Kansas City National Security Campus (KCNSC) in Albuquerque - a prominent facility that produces components for nuclear weapons.

He didn't just work there, either - he actually had top security clearance and would have likely had access to some of the most sensitive information concerning America's nuclear program.

Much of what he would have been working on would have also been classified.

According to reports, Garcia disappeared on August 8th, 2025 having been last seen leaving his home carrying a gun - a scenario that echoes that of other high-profile disappearances in recent years.
Those close to him insist that he was a stable individual with no intention of harming himself.

"It's a little strange that these people just keep disappearing," a source told Mail Online.

"I mean, he literally just walked off into the desert with a firearm and a bottle of water and that was it."

Garcia's disappearance is particularly similar to that of retired Air Force General William Neil McCasland who also went missing after leaving his home with little in the way of possessions.

The question is - could these disappearances be linked and could a foreign entity be responsible ?

The more people vanish like this, the more concerning the entire situation becomes.

Source: Mail Online | Comments (57)




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Comment icon #48 Posted by Zebra3 2 days ago
Missing scientists case takes fresh twist as Trump investigation intensifies   UFO cluster spotted over mysterious base tied to missing Air Force scientist  
Comment icon #49 Posted by Hazzard 2 days ago
They are really milking this one for every drop. ?
Comment icon #50 Posted by Zebra3 2 days ago
Too many questions String of missing or dead scientists ‘too coincidental’ not to be major concern, congressman says — as 11th mystery emerges   Rep. Eric Burlison (R-Mo.) said his office had already been eyeing some of the “too coincidental” disappearances a year before President Trump told reporters Thursday that he had ordered an investigation. The lawmaker argued the fate of the scientists is almost “certainly” linked to the access some had to classified aerospace, defense and UFO information — and may involve bad actors from China, Russia or Iran.
Comment icon #51 Posted by GRIZZ0317 2 days ago
This is gold.
Comment icon #52 Posted by Hazzard 2 days ago
I see no confirmed link established between these individuals, no demonstrated connection to classified UFO programs, and no evidence released tying any of this to foreign intelligence activity. What you have is political BS commentary being treated as if it were an investigation result.  
Comment icon #53 Posted by DrDueDiligence 1 day ago
 
Comment icon #54 Posted by Earl.Of.Trumps 1 day ago
#11 is not a suicide, IMO.  34 yo, great job, and says his life is in danger. not suicide, not in my book, anyway. this throws light on the others as being murders as well.
Comment icon #55 Posted by DrDueDiligence 1 day ago
 
Comment icon #56 Posted by Ell 1 day ago
Here is something about Eskridge: Link In my opinion she knew nothing about ufo technology.
Comment icon #57 Posted by Hazzard 23 hours ago
Good post. Especially this last part.   "The problem is not curiosity. Curiosity is warranted. The problem is how easily curiosity turns into certainty when stories are built from partial records and emotionally loaded claims. Amy Eskridge deserves better than that. She should be remembered first as a real person with unusual scientific interests and a serious intellectual identity, not reduced to a floating icon in someone else’s disclosure mythology. And if stronger evidence ever does emerge from police records, court filings, official findings, or verifiable witnesses, then the story sho... [More]


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