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In the USA, a woman who studied UFOs sent creepy messages before her death

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The deceased 34-year-old researcher Amy Eskridge, who worked on anti-gravity technologies and UFOs, sent creepy messages to colleagues shortly before her death. Episodes from the correspondence were published by The Daily Mail newspaper.

A woman was found dead in Huntsville, Alabama, on June 11, 2022. Suicide was officially named as the cause of death. Retired British paratrooper and intelligence officer Frank Milburn, who claims to have been in contact with Eskridge before her death, shared her messages.

"If you see any report that I committed suicide, then this is definitely not the case. If you see any reports of overdose, then this is definitely not the case. If you see a report that I killed someone, then this is definitely not the case," the researcher wrote on May 13, 2022.

According to Milburn, he talked to the scientist four hours before her death and did not notice anything unusual.

"She said, 'It's okay, Frank, I feel fine. She sent me and others letters and messages in which she said: if something happens to me, suicide or an accident, it's not like that. This is suspicious, treat it accordingly," says the former officer.

Eskridge also stated that she had been the target of repeated physical and psychological attacks. She reported injuries that she believed were caused by directed energy weapons, and shared images of burns on her arms, legs, neck, and back. The scientist also talked about home break-ins, car surveillance, attempts to put substances in drinks and threats of sexual violence.

The researcher founded her own laboratory and tried to develop anti-gravity technology. After her death, Milburn began his own investigation. He noticed that the body of the deceased was cremated a day later.

White House spokeswoman Caroline Leavitt said on April 17 that US President Donald Trump and his administration are working with the Federal Bureau of Investigation to verify the circumstances of a string of deaths and disappearances of scientists. According to her, the head of state expects that the incidents will turn out to be an accident. At the same time, the president stressed that he considers the situation to be quite serious. The American leader promised to present his conclusions about the incident within a week and a half.

One of the American congressmen, Tim Burchett, said earlier this month, on April 3, that the deaths of some figures from the United States were not accidental. He added that all the agencies in his country shared with him such information, including secret information about UFOs, that an ordinary person would be afraid to fall asleep. After a while, Trump announced the "very soon" publication of "interesting documents" about extraterrestrials. He called these as-yet-undisclosed data fascinating and raising many questions.

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