The White House recently confirmed it had brought in the FBI to review the cases of at least 10 deaths and disappearances of people tied to sensitive US research. It has now been alleged that one of these claimed to have been blasted with an ‘energy weapon’ before her death.Last month, the FBI said it was ‘spearheading the effort to look for connections into the missing and deceased scientists’, with some of the links remaining unclear.One of these was Amy Eskridge, who reportedly took her own life on June 11, 2022, at age 34.She co-founded the Institute for Exotic Science in Huntsville, Alabama. Before her death, she was a researcher working on anti-gravity technology.
Franc Milburn, a retired British paratrooper and intelligence officer, claimed to be in contact with Amy before she died. He shared alleged messages between himself and the 34-year-old with the Daily Mail, said to be from May 13, 2022, weeks before her passing.These allegedly read: “If you see any report that I killed myself, I most definitely did not. If you see any report that I overdosed myself, I most definitely did not. If you see any report that I killed anyone else, I most definitely did not.”In another alleged message, a week later, Eskridge also appeared to claim she had been targeted by some sort of ‘directed energy weapon’. These are said to emit focused energy, causing harm such as burns.“My ex-CIA weapons guy on my team saw my hands when they were burned really badly a couple months ago, and he saw that window pane in person,” the messages allegedly read.