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Analysis, methodology, and investigation reports from AUSPEX Research.

2026-04-27|14 min read

The Missing Researchers Cluster: What the FBI Is Actually Reviewing

Twelve scientists, engineers, and researchers in aerospace, nuclear, plasma, and UAP-adjacent fields have died or disappeared since 2022. The FBI and House Oversight Committee are reviewing them as a possible pattern. Here is what the cluster actually contains, why it survived institutional review, and what the base-rate skeptics get right.

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2026-04-27|13 min read

The Scientist Who Met ECCO: John C. Lilly and the Network That Said It Was Running Earth

A Caltech-and-Penn–trained neuroscientist who ran a section at NIMH, invented the isolation tank, sat at the founding meeting of SETI, and ran NASA-funded interspecies-communication research — then claimed, after years of tank-plus-ketamine self-experimentation, contact with a hierarchy of non-human intelligences running Earth through arranged coincidences. The credentials and the claims are both verifiable.

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2026-04-27|12 min read

Disclosure Day: What Spielberg's June Release Actually Tracks

Steven Spielberg's first UFO film in 21 years releases June 12, 2026 — a whistleblower thriller scored by John Williams, written by David Koepp, starring Emily Blunt. Every element of the public-facing premise corresponds to a documented strand of real-world UAP research: Grusch-style whistleblower channels, John Mack's childhood-abduction case files, the meteorologist-witness profile that goes back to James E. McDonald. What the film can and cannot do for the actual disclosure conversation, and how to read it through the platform's research lens.

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2026-04-27|11 min read

The Beetle Engineer: Viktor Grebennikov's Anti-Gravity Platform and What It Says About the Field

Viktor Grebennikov (1927–2001) was a credentialed Russian entomologist with 60 years of legitimate field work who, in 1988, claimed to discover gravity-modulating geometric structures in scarab beetle chitin and to have built a personal anti-gravity platform powered by them. The chitin photonic structure is real. The platform was never publicly demonstrated. A worked case study in what happens when extraordinary claims emerge from credentialed observation, and where Grebennikov sits on the credibility line.

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2026-04-27|14 min read

The Pais Patents: How the U.S. Navy Filed Five Anti-Physics Patents and Quietly Let Them Lapse

Between 2015 and 2019, Dr. Salvatore Pais filed five U.S. patents on behalf of the U.S. Navy: an asteroid-deflecting electromagnetic field generator (HEEMFG), a transmedium craft using inertial mass reduction, a softball-sized gravitational wave generator, a piezoelectric room-temperature superconductor, and a tabletop fusion device. The Navy CTO certified them as "operable and enabling." The Navy then spent $500K trying to verify the underlying Pais Effect — and failed. What the documentary record actually says.

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2026-04-27|20 min read

Where Twelve Researchers Stood: A Case-by-Case Look at the Cluster Under Federal Review

A follow-up to the original cluster overview. Twelve researchers, twelve case-by-case summaries — what each actually did, what they reported or wrote about UAP/UFO topics, and what the public record supports about how they died or disappeared. Three cases (McCasland, Eskridge, Loureiro) get their own deep-dives; the other nine are summarized honestly with documented UAP-relevance noted where it exists and absent where it doesn't. Includes the David Wilcock final-livestream warning 48 hours before his death.

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2026-04-27|11 min read

William McCasland and the Wilson-Davis Memo Thread

A deep-dive on the missing Air Force Major General whose disappearance triggered the FBI's holistic review. Former AFRL commander, named in Hal Puthoff's 2009 email to Senator Reid via the Wilson-Davis memo thread as the AFRL commander told by his own personnel they "did not have a need to know" about a UAP retrieval program. The institutional anchor of the missing-researchers cluster.

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2026-04-27|11 min read

Amy Eskridge: The Anti-Gravity Researcher Who Said She Needed to Disclose Soon

A deep-dive on the cluster's earliest case. Eskridge co-founded the Institute for Exotic Science in Huntsville to disclose anti-gravity research; her father was a NASA Marshall propulsion engineer. In a 2020 interview she said on camera: "I need to disclose soon... I have to publish because it's only going to get worse until I publish." She died June 11, 2022. The most explicit pre-death disclosure-intent record in the cluster.

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2026-04-27|11 min read

Nuno Loureiro: MIT's Plasma Director and the Question of Whether Field Mattered

A deep-dive on the MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center director killed in December 2025 by a former classmate with a confessed personal grievance. The most thoroughly explained homicide in the cluster on the strict evidentiary record — and a case study in why the cluster narrative's "guilt-by-institutional-position" reasoning generates real signal sometimes and noise other times. His actual plasma-physics work, the SPARC/PSFC context, and what plasma physics has and hasn't got to do with UAP-style propulsion claims.

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2026-04-19|18 min read

Origins: How a Nazi Officer and a California Occultist Built the American Space Age

Two genealogies converge at Apollo: Operation Paperclip and Wernher von Braun on one side; Jack Parsons, Aleister Crowley, and L. Ron Hubbard on the other. Sourced from NASA, the Smithsonian, the National WWII Museum, and Caltech.

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2026-04-05|10 min read

Nuclear Facilities and UAP: The Statistical Case for a Pattern

Applying chi-squared significance testing to UAP incident data near nuclear and strategic military installations. Is the clustering real or an artifact?

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2026-03-28|15 min read

Pentagon UAP Disclosure: A Complete Timeline from Project Sign to AARO

From 1947 to today: tracing the full arc of official UAP investigation and acknowledgment within the U.S. Department of Defense.

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2026-03-15|12 min read

The Five Observables: Understanding the UAPTF Framework for Classifying UAP

A deep dive into the five physics-defying characteristics used by the U.S. government to classify unidentified anomalous phenomena, and how AUSPEX applies them computationally.

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