
American researcher Amy Escridge, who focused on UFO phenomena and antigravity innovations, had been sending worrying correspondence to her associates shortly before her passing, according to a report by the Daily Mail.
She was discovered deceased on June 11, 2022, in Huntsville, Alabama. Suicide was officially determined as the cause of death. Nevertheless, following this event, statements surfaced from individuals who had communicated with her just prior to the incident.
Former British paratrooper and ex-intelligence officer Frank Milburn stated he was in contact with Escridge. He relayed that in May 2022, she messaged him, urging him not to credit any reports suggesting her death resulted from suicide, an overdose, or involvement in criminal activity.
Milburn further maintains that he spoke with her approximately four hours before she died and perceived nothing out of the ordinary in her demeanor.
Escridge herself had previously reported experiences of alleged surveillance, hacking incidents, threats, and attempts to cause her harm. Furthermore, she attributed burns she sustained to exposure from directed energy weaponry.
The researcher had established her own laboratory and was dedicated to developing antigravitational systems. Following her death, Milburn initiated his own inquiry into the circumstances and pointed out that her body was cremated as early as the following day.
The Daily Mail also highlights that since 2023, there have been documented occurrences in the US involving the disappearance or fatalities of scientists involved in aerospace and nuclear advancements.