Mysterious death of 7 talented scientists in the world

Until now, the death of these famous scientists is still a mystery without an answer.

1. Dr. Rodney Marks

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Dr. Rodney Marks died of methanol poisoning.

Dr. Rodney Marks, an Australian astrophysicist, died of methanol poisoning on May 12, 2000. Before his death, Marks' health suddenly deteriorated, even vomiting blood and then the situation became worse.

Although during the investigation, the death of Dr. Marks was thought to be a self-suicide, but his family and colleagues could not accept this conclusion. And until now, his death is still a mystery without an answer.

Marks, who worked for the Smithsonian social organization, was also an important part of the Antarctic research project for the National Science Foundation. His death was a shock to the scientific community, friends and family.

2. Dr. Robert Leslie Burghoff

On November 20, 2003, Dr. Robert Leslie Burghoff - a biochemist at the Texas Medical Center died of a traffic accident. The car that caused the accident was said to have deliberately hit the steering wheel on the road that Dr. Robert was walking, then crashed into the doctor. After causing the accident, the car ran away from the scene.

At that time, Dr. Robert was studying a new flu epidemic that happened, and by chance, Texas was the center of the epidemic. In addition, he is an expert on gene mapping. The sudden accident caused many people to think that it was related to the work he was doing.

3. Dr. Don Wiley

On November 15, 2001, the traffic patrol of the Memphis City Police Department discovered the doctor's Chevrolet car right on Hernando De Soto bridge on the outskirts of Memphis. After that time, information about Professor Wiley's disappearance made American public more anxious when the United States suffered a terrorist disaster on September 11, 2001, and the latest was the terrorist incident. spreading germs that cause anthrax in many major cities in the US since early October 2001.

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On December 20, 2001, Dr. Don Wiley's body was found floating under Mississippi's life.

More than a month later, on December 20, 2001, Dr. Don Wiley's body was found floating in the Mississippi River (USA). Immediately the FBI went on to investigate the cause of the death of the doctor.

There is a theory that Professor Wiley has been kidnapped by terrorists because he is a famous biochemist in the US, not only teaching at Harvard University but also working with the Howard Hughes Institute of Biochemical Medicine in Maryland. , which has been secretly conducting biochemical weapons research, funded by the US Department of Defense and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

A special point is that both the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the CIA have repeatedly urged the Memphis Police Department to end quickly the investigation of Professor Wiley's death with the cause of suicide. They hastily concluded that he had slipped off the bridge. But this made many people suspicious because the barrier of the bridge was 2 meters high, it was difficult for someone to slip into the water. It was the rush to stop the investigation team case that sparked a wave of doubts about Professor Wiley's mysterious death.

4. Dr. Benito Que

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Dr. Benito Que, a biologist specializing in HIV / AIDS research, was found dead just outside his lab at Miami Pharmacy School in Florida (USA).(Illustration).

On November 12, 2001, Dr. Benito Que, a biologist specializing in HIV / AIDS research, was found dead just outside his lab at Miami Pharmacy School in Florida (USA). When he discovered his body, people assumed that his death could have come from a bandit, on which he had many brutal beatings.

Local media reported that at the time of the incident, four men in black clothes and carrying running balls were there. However, that information was rejected by the police. They concluded that Dr. Benito Que died due to his heart's problems. After that, the police also quickly closed the case and no more comments.

5. Dr. Vladimir Korshunov and Alexi Brushlinski

Dr Valdimir Korshunov and Alexi Brushlinski, Russian scientists working in microbiology, were murdered in Moscow in early 2002.

Brushlinski, also a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, was killed on January 28. However, after an investigation process, the police simply concluded that he died of being attacked in a robbery.

Two weeks later, on February 8, Korshunov was beaten to death on the street. At the time of his death, Korshunov was the head of the Department of Microbiology at the Russian National Medical University.

Both murders are concluded as unintended deaths. However, according to the experts on conspiracy theory, the death of these scientists is not merely accidental, but can be calculated plots aimed at scientists all over the world. world.

6. Dr. Eugene F. Mallove

Dr. Eugene F. Mallove was assassinated 12 years ago. He was found beaten to death outside a house in Salem Turnpike at 11:00 on May 14, 2004. Experts who study conspiracy theory say that Dr. Eugene's current job is the reason he was killed.

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Dr. Eugene F. Mallove is an almost free energy research scientist.

Dr. Eugene is one of the leading scientists studying energy almost for free. That is the energy obtained from a kind of safe nuclear reaction ("cold fusion") . Its potential can change the entire world, from energy economy to living, enabling people to use cheap energy and improve their living standards. However, this does not make multinational petroleum corporations happy.

Many threats to journalists write about cold fusion, or even television stations, reporting about it. Therefore, Dr. Eugene's death became a mystery when the invisible forces licked newspapers and media.

7. Dr. John Mullen

In 2004, Dr. John Mullen - a physicist and nuclear research scientist - suddenly died of arsenic poisoning. At that time, people assumed that a small amount of arsenic poison had been secretly put into a glass of water he had previously used. Before his death, Dr. Mullen was working for Boeing.

The doctor's girlfriend, Tamara Rallo, who was suspected of being involved in his death, was found dead by the police at home. At that time, the investigation team did not reveal to the media that Ms. Rallo died of suicide or assassination. Therefore, the death of Dr. Mullen is still a mystery.