UFO Secrets: Scientists Silenced

UFO Secrets: Scientists Silenced

From Phenomena Case Files by Robert Cavaliere

April 28, 2026 · 1h 23m · Season 3 · Episode 33

About this episode

The episode investigates the mysterious deaths and disappearances of U.S. scientists linked to UFO research and military programs.

Are America’s top scientists being silenced? And if so… by whom? In this two-part, 60-minute investigation, Phenomena Case Files examines a disturbing pattern emerging from the shadows of classified military research, unexplained deaths, and the ongoing UFO disclosure movement. Over the past year, at least eleven high-level U.S. scientists—many with security clearances in nuclear propulsion, aerospace, directed energy, and UAP-related programs—have died under mysterious circumstances or vanished without a trace. The FBI, under Director Kash Patel, has launched a major investigation. President Trump has publicly stated the White House is looking into the cases, describing them as “highly suspicious.” Then, on April 20, 2026, controversial UFO researcher and New York Times bestselling author David Wilcock was found dead in Boulder, Colorado, of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. Just two days earlier, Wilcock went live on YouTube and warned: “People are disappearing. Scientists are going missing. It’s a little bit scary.” In 2022, he explicitly wrote that he was “not suicidal at all.” Now, a retired Major General—William Neil McCasland, former head of the Air Force Research…

People in this episode

Host: Robert Cavaliere

Topics covered

  • UFOs
  • scientific investigation
  • military secrecy
  • mysterious deaths
  • disappearance
  • government inquiry

Keywords

  • UFO
  • scientists
  • mysterious deaths
  • military research
  • disappearance
  • Kash Patel
  • David Wilcock
  • Wright-Patterson

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: FBI, New York Times

Places: Boulder, Colorado, New Mexico, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base

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