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Thursday, April 30, 2026

Luis Elizondo weighs in on missing scientist cases - NewsNation

(NewsNation) — The list of dead and missing scientists with links to the nation’s nuclear programs continues to grow.

A NASA electrical engineer, 29-year-old Joshua LeBlanc, was found dead and burned beyond recognition after crashing his Tesla in Huntsville, Alabama, in July.

His family reported him missing after he didn’t show up for work at his nuclear propulsion lab. LeBlanc’s phone, wallet and dog were also mysteriously found left behind in his home.

So far, there is no real evidence that LeBlanc’s or any of the other 12 cases of missing scientists are actually connected, but the internet has run wild with conspiracy theories connecting the scientists to UFO research.

On Wednesday, President Trump announced files about UFOs would be released soon, but that has done little to stop the spread of the theories.

Former senior intelligence officer and UFO whistleblower Luis Elizondo and Chris Swecker, former FBI assistant director of criminal investigations and special aAgent, joined “On Balance” on Wednesday to discuss their perspectives on the topic.

Elizondo believes rushing to a binary conclusion is unwise at this juncture.

“We have to give the FBI enough time for them to do their due diligence. I don’t want to jump to any conclusions here. I think it’s very important that we allow the investigation to continue and let those results be provided to the president, the National Security Council, and to Congress and the American people,” Elizondo said.

Elizondo is not...



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