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Pentagon Directed Energy Weapon Announcement Sparks Debate Over Scientist Deaths

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The Department of War recently confirmed the active development and deployment of directed energy weapons, or DEWs, within the United States military arsenal. This announcement, shared via social media, highlights the use of concentrated electromagnetic energy designed to neutralize electronic threats and incapacitate targets.

These advanced systems utilize subatomic particles to deliver precise, high-speed energy beams. While the military frames this as a necessary evolution in modern defense, the revelation has drawn immediate parallels to long-standing rumors regarding secret government technology.

The discourse centers on the late scientist Amy Eskridge, who conducted extensive research into anti-gravity technology and unidentified anomalous phenomena. Before her death in 2022, Eskridge alleged that she was targeted by a directed energy weapon within her own home.

Retired British intelligence officer Franc Milburn supported these claims, documenting physical injuries he attributed to microwave-based weaponry. Milburn has argued that Eskridge’s death was not a suicide, but rather a calculated effort to suppress her findings on sensitive aerospace security issues.

The Pentagon’s recent request for significant funding toward its DEW campaign suggests a rapid acceleration in this field of military technology. Defense contractors are reportedly playing a central role in refining these systems for operational use against aerial drones and other threats.

Eskridge is frequently cited among a group of researchers who have disappeared or died under mysterious circumstances while investigating UAPs. Lawmakers are now calling for increased oversight into these cases, citing potential links to classified defense information.

Representative Eric Burlison has emphasized the need for a formal investigation into these coincidental deaths. The House Oversight Committee is currently reviewing whether these incidents involve foreign actors or internal efforts to protect national security secrets.

As the military continues to integrate laser-based systems into its standard operations, the debate over the ethical implications of such power grows. The intersection of cutting-edge physics and national security remains a focal point for both government officials and independent investigators.

Public interest in these technologies shows no signs of waning as more details emerge regarding the Pentagon's strategic goals. The ongoing inquiry into the fate of these scientists remains a matter of significant national importance.

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