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Original excerpt
Amy Eskridge died in 2022, and some have connected her to a list of dead or missing scientists.
Key claims
The father of scientist Amy Eskridge, who died in 2022, denies that her death was suspicious, contradicting claims that link her to a list of deceased or missing scientists.
Alternative explanation
Skeptics and her family deny any suspicious circumstances surrounding her death.
Analysis by Claude · may contain errors
Analysis of Western US UAP documents from Release 3 suggests 60% of sightings are identified as flares, with 40% remaining indeterminate; the evidence base is primarily eyewitness accounts with nothing conclusively anomalous.
A Metabunk user analyzed a video initially appearing to show a low-flying craft over water and concluded it was actually four birds, with camera parallax creating the illusion of a structured object.
Reddit discussion of imagery analyst Sarah Gamm's skeptical assessment that recent UFO releases likely depict balloons or mundane objects, with inconclusive cases, differing from what she witnessed during UAPTF work.
Audio from NASA's Mercury-Atlas 7 mission (May 1962) captures astronaut Scott Carpenter observing luminous particles during sunrise, which were subsequently identified as ice crystals from the spacecraft.
A Metabunk analysis documents poor redactions in Department of War video PR-071, which reportedly shows an F-16 intercepting a UAP near Lake Huron, allowing hidden metadata to be read.
Ben Hansen suggests the missing scientist's home layout may explain the absence of doorbell camera footage capturing their departure.

Avi Loeb has been appointed to lead a council investigating UAP risks, with Loeb stating that non-human UAPs would represent humanity's biggest discovery.

NewsNation reports on commentator response to allegations regarding Louis Elizondo's involvement in UAP retrieval programs, though Elizondo has not directly addressed the claims.

Rep. Eric Burlison discussed UAP transparency efforts with NewsNation, citing footage that reduced his initial skepticism on the subject.
