The mysterious death of UFO researchers

Many researchers of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) in the 70s and 80s died in situations that were considered mysterious, some were killed.

This is the conclusion of astronomer Timothy Hood, a former US Government adviser, who reported at an international conference on space in Amsterdam last week in October. The report is based on a 30-year study of issues related to astronomers, cosmologists seeking extraterrestrial life, including UFO researchers. The report shows some typical cases.

The famous American astronomer Morris K. Jessup, born 1900, the author of several books on extraterrestrial life sold very well, committing suicide on April 29, 1959. Mr. Jessup killed his own life by closing all his doors, turning on his motorbike so that the vehicle could stop the smoke and cause him to die.

Professor James Edward McDonald, born 1920, many years as head of the Institute of Earth's Atmospheric Physics and has long been studying UFOs suicide with a shot on June 13, 1971.

On November 5, 2001, William Milton Cooper, living in Yeager, Arizona, a famous expert on UFOs, who repeatedly accused the US Government of hiding the truth about UFOs, was shot and killed by police at home. The reason given by mental health experts is that Mr. Cooper is paranoid. He bought stockpiles of weapons to build armed units against an alien secret government.

Police said that before being killed, Cooper threatened to kill many civilians, saying they were sent by the authorities to hunt him down. When police surrounded his farm, Cooper opened fire, causing a policeman to be seriously injured, so he was shot by another policeman on the spot.

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Milton William Cooper. (Photo: WIkipedia)

There is a list created by the famous American writer Sidney Sheldon, also known as the "Sheldon List". The list became famous due to the " The End of the World" literary work, writer Sheldon recounted the mysterious deaths of British experts participating in the program of manufacturing space weapons. .

In October 1986, Professor Arshad Sharif committed suicide by tying a string to a tree branch, the other end tied a noose, stuck in his neck and drove away. A few days later, another professor in London was Vimal Dazibay dancing Bristol bridge. Both professors are working on an electronic weapons program for the British government, a program similar to America's "Star War" .

In January 1987, another scientist, Avtar Singh-Guide, suddenly disappeared, after which he was declared dead. In February 1987, Peter Pippel was rolled over by a car in his garage. In March 1987, David Sands committed suicide by crashing a car into a building. In April 1987, four experts developed strange dead space programs, in which one person, Mark Wiesner hanged himself, Stuart Gooding was killed, David Greenhalgh fell into the river and Shani Warren drowned. In May of that year, Michael Baker died of a car accident.

In total, only in a short time of up to 25 people working in space, the universe died for many unclear reasons.

Are the deaths described by the media as "strange" above related to the UFO phenomenon? Scientists of the past few decades have observed that every time UFOs appear, there is a sudden increase in violent acts, mental panic phenomenon, paranoid panic syndrome . but no one has ever proved the instrument whether there is any reliable relationship between these strange phenomena and UFOs.

According to expert Timothy Hood, these deaths are not entirely random, but it seems that the action of a special force wants to abolish experts to erase the traces of the programs they participate in, because they know too many things.

In the US, in the 70s and 80s of the 20th century, there were research programs on UFOs with names such as "Blue Book", "Aquarius", "Area 51", "Majestic 12" and Geipan. Although the official information said that these programs are now stopped working. But sometimes there is still information appearing in the press, which makes the public doubt that the US government still conceals the fact that the program still silently continues.

However, some experts believe that the truth has nothing to do with aliens, but mainly military secrets, or that it is only fake data to confuse the information in public opinion.