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    Default A List of 116 Dead Scientists… Assassinated

    Here is a list of scientists who have died in mysterious circumstances

    Co-incidental you decide


    Zachary Greene Warfield, 35, died July 4 in a boating accident on the Potomac River. Zack was a co-founder and a member of the Board of Directors for Omnis, Inc., a McLean, VA-based strategic consulting firm for the intelligence, defense and national security communities. He spearheaded major research initiatives and, in addition to helping steer the company, was directly involved in numerous projects, including analytic training and technology consulting. Prior to founding Omnis, Zack was an engineer and analyst for the U.S. Government and private industry. As a science and technology analyst, he assessed missile and space systems, managed technical contracts, and investigated Iraq’s Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) program as a member of the Iraq Survey Group, serving in Baghdad on two separate occasions.

    As an engineer, he worked on aerospace projects for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), and private industry. Most notably, Zack designed critical guidance systems that ensured a successful landing for the Mars Exploration Rovers, Spirit and Opportunity; his name is inscribed on one of the rovers, and remains on Mars today.

    Go to this link to check out the remaining 115 http://www.stevequayle.com/dead_scie...cientists.html
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    The link in the first post directs to Steve Quayle's website who has been tracking the deaths of scientists for a long time. It paints a picture of premeditation and foreknowledge amongst the groups releasing bioweapons. Scientists delving into areas such as the activities of governments and secret societies is another motive for their elimination.

    Victims:

    1994-2003

    2004-2015

    All the links to the articles below can be clicked on. There's too many to transfer to this post.
    Quote Dead Scientists DO Tell Tales
    A Previous Death at the Hand of Alabama Suspect
    Stephen Lagakos, International AIDS Researcher, Dies
    Iranian Bioweapon Researcher Dies Suspiciously
    Geneticist Malcolm J. Casadaban, Dead of Plague
    Germ Warfare Scientist Wallace L. Pannier, Dead at 81
    Cornell Researcher/Microbiologist Found Dead in N.Y. Park
    Police Baffled by Horrific End of Laurent Bonomo and Gabriel Ferez
    Russian Investigators Probe Biological Weapons Link to Hepatitis Outbreak
    Mysterious Murder of China's - Dr. Lull
    Former Los Alamos Scientist, Todd Kauppila, Dies
    David Banks - Victim Lauded as 'Brilliant Scientist'
    Dr. Douglas James Passaro Dies at 43
    Navy Expert Aids MUPD with Im Case
    ‘Murdered’ Scientist Dr. Don C. Wiley’s Pioneering Work Destroyed
    Autopsy Points to Homicide in Chemist's Death
    Squad Seeks Tips in Death of Researcher
    Burning Car Holds Body
    Car Crash Kills 2 Wildlife Scientists
    Prominent Wyoming Couple Die in Accident
    Report: Scientist Poisoned With Arsenic
    Another Dead Scientist: John R. La Montagne, PhD
    Police: Fatal Car Explosion In Osceola No Accident
    "Red Death": History of Russian Secret Weapons
    Professor John Clark (August 12, 2004)
    Brain Disease Surge Linked to Modern Life
    Air Crash Victim Was Weapons Expert
    Dallas County Epidemiologist Dies
    Body in 3 Suitcases Was NJ University Professor
    WHO Probes Ebola-Like Illness in Sudan
    New Trial Possible in Bizarre Bomb Case
    O.C. Smith Trial - Gavel to Gavel Coverage
    Dr. Eugene F. Mallove - Murdered
    Another Dead Scientist - Vadake Srinivasan
    Robert Shope, 74, Virus Expert Who Warned of Epidemics, Dies
    Michael Patrick Kiley, 62, Dies
    Another Dead Scientist - Burghoff
    David Wynn-Williams 1946 - 20
    H1N1 Suspected in Death of U of O Professor
    Scientist Franco Cerrian found Dead
    Armed Robber kills scientist Joseph Morrissey

    MISC.

    Missing / Dead Scientists
    Mysterious Deaths of Microbiologists
    Microbiologists With Link to Race-Based Weapon Turning Up Dead
    Dead Microbiologists Linked to Ethno-Specific BioWeapons
    Russia's Poorly Guarded Past

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    Uncovering the Truth about the Death of David Kelly
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    Fatal Exposure - Dr. David Kelly
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    Medical Evidence Does Not Support Suicide by Kelly
    British Doctors Doubt Dr Kelly's 'Suicide'
    The Murder of Dr. David Kelly, Part 1
    The Murder of Dr. David Kelly, Part 2
    David Kelly, Victim of Another War?
    Timeline: Dr David Kelly
    Russian Colleague Doubts Kelly Committed Suicide
    Microbiologist Kelly Feared His Body “Would be Found in the Woods”
    Dead Scientist Worked for Porton Down
    MOD’s Porton Down And Secret Experiments
    Porton Down - a Sinister Air?
    CIA Links Porton Down to Anthrax Attacks
    Tough Questions for Tebbit
    Hoon Rejects Kelly Family's Criticism
    The Treatment of David Kelly
    Kelly's Death Linked With Langford's Says Jane's Editor
    Was Dr Kelly - Vince Fostered?

    Report of the 1998 USAHA Committee on Foreign Animal Diseases
    Recreating the Spanish Flu *
    The 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic and the Hong Kong Incident *
    The Influenza Pandemic of 1918 *
    The Bad Flu

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    Default Re: A List of 116 Dead Scientists… Assassinated

    I think this goes here... unless there is a more newly revised thread.

    "Nuno Loureiro, professor and director of MIT’s Plasma Science and Fusion Center, dies at 47
    In his 10 years at MIT, Loureiro helped illuminate the physics occurring at the center of fusion vacuum chambers and at the edges of the universe.
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    Nuno Loureiro, a professor of nuclear science and engineering and of physics at MIT, has died. He was 47.

    In a letter to the MIT community, President Sally Kornbluth wrote, “With great sadness, I write to share the tragic news that Professor Nuno Loureiro, director of the Plasma Science and Fusion Center (PSFC), died early this morning from gunshot wounds he sustained a few hours before. In the face of this shocking loss, our hearts go out to his wife and their family and to his many devoted students, friends and colleagues.”

    A lauded theoretical physicist and fusion scientist, Loureiro joined MIT’s faculty in 2016. His research addressed complex problems lurking at the center of fusion vacuum chambers and at the edges of the universe.

    Loureiro’s research at MIT advanced scientists’ understanding of plasma behavior, including turbulence, and uncovered the physics behind astronomical phenomena like solar flares. He was the Herman Feshbach (1942) Professor of Physics at MIT and was named director of the Plasma Science and Fusion Center in 2024, though his contributions to fusion science and engineering began far before that.

    His research on magnetized plasma dynamics, magnetic field amplification, and confinement and transport in fusion plasmas helped inform the design of fusion devices that could harness the energy of fusing plasmas, bringing the dream of clean, near-limitless fusion power closer to reality.

    “Nuno was not only a brilliant scientist, he was a brilliant person,” says Dennis Whyte, the Hitachi America Professor of Engineering, who previously served as the head of the Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering and director of the Plasma Science and Fusion Center. “He shone a bright light as a mentor, friend, teacher, colleague and leader, and was universally admired for his articulate, compassionate manner. His loss is immeasurable to our community at the PSFC, NSE and MIT, and around the entire fusion and plasma research world.”

    “Nuno was a champion for plasma physics within the Physics Department, a wonderful and engaging colleague, and an inspiring and caring mentor for graduate students working in plasma science. His recent work on quantum computing algorithms for plasma physics simulations was a particularly exciting new scientific direction,” says Deepto Chakrabarty, the William A. M. Burden Professor in Astrophysics and head of the Department of Physics.

    Whether working on fusion or astrophysics research, Loureiro merged fundamental physics with technology and engineering, to maximize impact.

    “There are people who are driven by technology and engineering, and others who are driven by fundamental mathematics and physics. We need both,” Loureiro said in 2019. “When we stimulate theoretically inclined minds by framing plasma physics and fusion challenges as beautiful theoretical physics problems, we bring into the game incredibly brilliant students — people who we want to attract to fusion development.”

    Loureiro majored in physics at Instituto Superior Tecnico (IST) in Portugal and obtained a PhD in physics at Imperial College London in 2005. He conducted postdoctoral work at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory for the next two years before moving to the UKAEA Culham Center for Fusion Energy in 2007. Loureiro returned to IST in 2009, where he was a researcher at the Institute for Plasmas and Nuclear Fusion until coming to MIT in 2016.

    He wasted no time contributing to the intellectual environment at MIT, spending part of his first two years at the Institute working on the vexing problem of plasma turbulence. Plasma is the super-hot state of matter that serves as the fuel for fusion reactors. Loureiro’s lab at PSFC illuminated how plasma behaves inside fusion reactors, which could help prevent material failures and better contain the plasma to harvest electricity.

    “Nuno was not only an extraordinary scientist and educator, but also a tremendous colleague, mentor, and friend who cared deeply about his students and his community. His absence will be felt profoundly across NSE and far beyond,” Benoit Forget, the KEPCO Professor and head of the Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering, wrote in an email to the department today.

    On other fronts, Loureiro’s work in astrophysics helped reveal fundamental mechanisms of the universe. He put forward the first theory of turbulence in pair plasmas, which differ from regular plasmas and may be abundant in space. The work was driven, in part, by unprecedented observations of a binary neutron star merger in 2018.

    As an assistant professor and then a full professor at MIT, Loureiro taught course 22.612 (Intro to Plasma Physics) and course 22.615 (MHD Theory of Fusion Systems), for which he was twice recognized with the Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering’s PAI Outstanding Professor Award.

    Loureiro’s research earned him many prominent awards throughout his prolific career, including the National Science Foundation Career Award and the American Physical Society Thomas H. Stix Award for Outstanding Early Career Contributions to Plasma Physics Research. He was also an APS fellow. Earlier this year, he earned the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers.

    (https://news.mit.edu/2025/nuno-loure...nter-dies-1216)

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    Default Re: A List of 116 Dead Scientists… Assassinated

    Zach Vorhies / Google Whistleblower


    Dec 16
    Assassinated MIT Fusion professor was like, essentially:

    `What if we just ignore Einstein and treat plasma as a continuous fluid, instead of particles?`

    It's Aetherial mechanics, like what Lorentz and Tesla believed in:

    Here's the timestamp:
    https://youtu.be/0hiy7hxjZ5s?t=1189

    https://x.com/Perpetualmaniac/status...60339837346250

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    My God, how sad. I wonder who and why he was murdered. It doesn't seem random, not with his background.

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    It probably wasn't random.
    Quote Posted by onawah (here)
    Top MIT Fusion Physicist Murdered in Brookline, Authorities Stay Silent
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    "MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center director Nuno F.G. Loureiro, 47, was fatally shot at his Brookline, Massachusetts home on December 15, 2025. Authorities confirmed an active homicide investigation is underway, but no suspects or motives have been released. Loureiro, a leading nuclear physicist, was appointed director of MIT's Plasma Science and Fusion Center in May 2024, overseeing cutting-edge fusion energy research with national security implications. His death has raised questions about potential targeted motives, as high-profile scientists have been targeted internationally in the past. Police are asking for any information from the public while investigations continue."



    Ben Davidson believes the Professor was targeted because of what he revealed concerning Earth's pole reversals, magnetic field, etc. starting at 1:50 into today's update from Ben here:
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    My God, how sad. I wonder who and why he was murdered. It doesn't seem random, not with his background.
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