“UFO researcher among 11 missing scientists claims she was targeted by secret Pentagon weapon”

A conspiracy theory surrounding the disappearance and deaths of 11 scientists has resurfaced online, after reports that one of the researchers allegedly claimed she was struck by a classified Pentagon-directed energy weapon.
The theory centers on scientists who were reportedly involved in sensitive research areas such as aerospace, nuclear technology, and unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). One of the most widely discussed cases is that of researcher Amy Eskridge, who was active in advanced propulsion and UFO-related studies.
According to claims circulating in media reports, Eskridge previously alleged she had been attacked with a directed energy device after expressing interest in classified aerospace topics. She later died in circumstances officially ruled as suicide, though conspiracy theorists continue to question the case.
Authorities and independent investigators have repeatedly stated there is no verified evidence linking the cases or supporting claims of a coordinated operation. Experts also note that the individuals involved had unrelated backgrounds and that the deaths and disappearances span different years and circumstances.
Despite this, the story has gained traction online, fueled by renewed interest in UFO disclosures and recent political discussions about classified military technology.