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Stefan's avatar

Thanks for your effort investigating these cases. In my opinion most of them decided to blow the whistle about some juicy secrets. Thus they had to vanish. I hope we'll get a resolution but wouldn't count on it.

What is interesting is that Mr. Coulthart, normally always the first to promote the next fringe theory, does not see any connection between any of these cases. Wonder why that is...

Peggy Ann Chowning's avatar

"On the morning of July 22, 2025, Joshua LeBlanc did not show up for work at NASA Marshall. His family reported him missing." "The Sentry Mode data places the vehicle at Huntsville International from approximately the missing-persons report window through late morning." I understand this second quote to mean that his family reported him missing while his car was still at the airport, is that correct? Who from NASA Marshall told his family he didn't show up for work? Or did a family member call his work when they found his phone and wallet at his apartment? Without knowing he didn't show up for work AND that his phone and wallet were left behind, there wouldn't be enough information to be alarmed. Even so, why not assume Joshua was at some non-work appointment and had forgotten his wallet and phone? Unless the family member had some other as yet undisclosed reason to be alarmed?

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