Brain drain? Scientists going missing tracker

Dodger12

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I don't know guys. When you say "scientists and military officials in the nuclear or aerospace industry" that could literally be many thousands of people. They're cutting such a large swath with that list that they also include contractors and even an administrative assistant. Now, if they all worked on the same project, as opposed to being scientists or government employees, then maybe I'd see something.
 

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I don't know guys. When you say "scientists and military officials in the nuclear or aerospace industry" that could literally be many thousands of people. They're cutting such a large swath with that list that they also include contractors and even an administrative assistant. Now, if they all worked on the same project, as opposed to being scientists or government employees, then maybe I'd see something.
You're right we need more context but it's still a little odd.

Hopefully they are scrutinizing it thoroughly now.
 

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I just figured out what this is.

It's a TIME TRAVELER trying to stop AI Skynet by coming here from the future and eliminating cogs in the gears that ultimately makes Judgement Day.
 

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I don't know guys. When you say "scientists and military officials in the nuclear or aerospace industry" that could literally be many thousands of people. They're cutting such a large swath with that list that they also include contractors and even an administrative assistant. Now, if they all worked on the same project, as opposed to being scientists or government employees, then maybe I'd see something.

that's a great point, the thing that stands out to me is the number of these people who are listed as "missing"

In the video Doomsday posted, 5 of the 10 people are missing, the other 5 are dead. If they were all just dead it would seem to strengthen your point.

That's an extremely high percentage in my opinion and I bet if there's a stat available that shows the number of missing people in the US as a percentage of the entire population, it would be well under 1/10th of 1% (but I'm admittedly totally guessing here)
 

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Is Amy Eskridge #11?

Search her name online. Her father stated he didn't believe her death was suspicious. And Carl Grillmair was killed in a carjacking by a repeat offender who should have been in jail but was released due to California's lax laws. Unfortunately, it happens every day.
 

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Search her name online. Her father stated he didn't believe her death was suspicious. And Carl Grillmair was killed in a carjacking by a repeat offender who should have been in jail but was released due to California's lax laws. Unfortunately, it happens every day.

I stated that in my post

my eye brows are raised over the number of missing people, that seems strange to me and a high percentage but they could be cherry picked
 
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