Whitley Strieber's latest Substack connects murdered/disappeared scientists to plasma research. Robert Temple's "A New Science of Heaven" might explain why.
Whitley Strieber's latest Substack connects murdered/disappeared scientists to plasma research. Robert Temple's "A New Science of Heaven" might explain why.
Strieber just published a piece connecting several deaths and disappearances of military personnel and scientists, and most of them were working on plasma physics, heat-resistant materials, or magnetism. https://open.substack.com/pub/whitleystrieber1/p/the-possible-connection-between-the?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email The cases he covers: Dr. Nuno Loureiro, MIT professor of nuclear science specializing in plasma physics. Murdered by a former classmate who then committed suicide. Lt. Jaime S. Gustitus, who worked at Air Force Research Lab (previously commanded by the now-disappeared General McCasland). Murdered. Killer also committed suicide. No motive ever released. Jacinto Reza, materials science expert. Disappeared while hiking. Never found. Her work description went dark after 2023. Melissa Casias, Los Alamos National Laboratory administrator. Disappeared while walking near her workplace. Both her phones had been wiped. Car and belongings left at home. Dr. Carl Grillmair, exoplanet researcher, killed Feb 2026. Strieber's argument: these people were all working in areas relevant to reverse-engineering UAP propulsion, and someone (NHI, state actors, or both) is actively disrupting that work. He also floats the idea that killers could have been "activated" through induced dissociation, pointing to both NHI mind control capability and the CIA's MK-Ultra history. What caught my attention is the plasma thread. I've been reading Robert Temple's book A New Science of Heaven (2022), and the overlap is hard to ignore. Temple makes several claims that line up with what Strieber is describing: Temple says DARPA already knows the connection. Direct quote from the book: "It is apparently known and accepted by the scientists at DARPA that these craft have intimate connections with a highly advanced plasma science that is far beyond our present understanding or capacities. Apparently they also believe that they are not manned by living beings, but by hyper-intelligent robots that come from 'somewhere else', but no one knows where." If DARPA already links UAP to plasma science, then every plasma physicist is working in the same lane whether they realize it or not. Temple documents the secrecy. He writes that "the military and security people are hard at work on plasma, and they do not shout from the rooftops either." Corporate secrecy too, around semiconductor applications. A lot of plasma work is happening behind closed doors. Temple goes further than propulsion. His argument is that plasma isn't just what powers the craft. He thinks plasma is the substrate of non-human intelligence itself. He argues we have a "plasma body" inside our physical body, and that when we die, the atomic body is discarded like a "smart overcoat." The plasma body continues. If that's right, then cracking plasma physics doesn't just give you their engines. It gives you access to their mode of existence. That would make plasma researchers a threat on a level that goes way beyond propulsion. Ancient traditions already encoded this. Temple traces plasma concepts through ancient wisdom traditions and argues these discoveries aren't new, they're being rediscovered. He writes: "ancient wisdom anticipated cutting edge discoveries in modern science" regarding plasma's role in human bodies and consciousness. So you have Strieber documenting a pattern of plasma researchers being killed or disappeared, and Temple's book arguing that plasma science is the single most important frontier because it connects propulsion, consciousness, NHI communication, and survival after death into one unified picture. The question Strieber raises is whether NHI is acting to prevent us from crossing that frontier. Temple's book suggests the stakes are even higher than Strieber frames them. I don't know what to make of all of it, but the fact that two independent sources point at plasma as the convergence point is worth paying attention to. submitted by /u/metalDog13 [link] [comments]