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Technological Suppression and Future Theories

From Members Preview | 864: Missing Scientists and Hidden ProgramsMay 21, 2026

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Reach up underneath the door, curl up to grab it, and then disappear When he came over to me Dude, he slithered over to me And this giant comes out of the cave and they're all frozen And he starts running and firing at this giant. with a giant moveves You' got a spear in one hand and you're running really fast and spears down blows them up like this Somebody y'se shoot them in the face, shoot ' them in the face. they basically think out potato Got Per, got Purer, got Purer, when he got about fifteen yards away from me, I raised that fl did and not blow this head off pulling at my leg. And I look over and there are two small gray hiced fe pulling at and they' literally I'm getting pulled off the bed. I reached my hand into this bush and I touch tear, couldn't breathe and I couldn't move because I know I'm seeing a monster Welcome to the show, everybody're lening to the professional podcast. I'm your host Tony Mer. Thanks for being here. If you got something you want to talk about, go ahead and shoot us an email. Our email address is contact at thecfessionalspodcast d. com. That's contact at thecfessionalspodcast d. com Or go to the website, the professionalsalodcastot comot hit the contact section and you can reach me that way as well. Either wors for me, just get a hold of me. Go over to merc merch dot com and get yourself some Merkel swwag m E Rk merch dot com hats, t shirts, hoodies all available right there. Now today we have a different type of members episode a few weeks ago, we did a slingshot Nation Live talking about the missing scientists And the fellows thought there was way more information to get into. They got into that information. They started connecting dots and they want to share it with you today because there's a lot there. some things that people aren't talking about. they're going to bring to the table today. So without any further delay. boys Take it away Well, hello Awesome, man Thank you, Tony. W this going to be so fun. I don't really think I trust him over there having all the control. Number one, he's the boss and now he's behind the switches. So he's just going to turn off the cameras at some point, put them on him, make faces. I'm kind of thinking that's the direction As long as he doesn't fall asleep and fall out of his chair, I think we'll be okay. I hope we don't bore him because if we bore him, we bore everybody so Let's hope that doesn't happen Yeahah, this was we had a lot of information. you know, you dug so deep when we did that live. and I think we presented maybe like a quarter if that of what we actually had looked into. And so today, we really just want to give a concise but information concise information doneum pretty much of each person to the best of our abilities and then also give you some theories because Derek has been tying together some crazy theories and has found some very interesting things. So I'll let you go ahead and just give a little bit of a rundown Yeah, I mean, when we were just doing this initial research, it was very interesting how it kind of we saw it in clusters. there was clusters in New Mexico U There was a cluster in Los Angeles with jet propulsion labs We have the little cluster in Massachusetts and then there's this evolving cluster in Alabama That kind of came out late into the scene with Amy Eskridge and then the gentleman driving the Tesla I forget his name. Joshua Leblanc. Yeah, Leblan So just really interesting and they all tie into NASA. they all tie into this like kind of disclosure aspect, I feel like really well. So where do you want to start, Jack? Where should we go? I think it'd be kind of interesting if we started in Huntsville. Okay. I know that we have a lot of other ties to get to from JPL and from even Los Alamos. So if we start with something like Huntsville, which to me seems almost like an origin of sorts for a lot of this Yeah because we can include Ning Lee into this is what I think we should do. Amy S. Gridge was the one that a lot of people flagged, right? now Neil McCastlland, he's out of Los Alamos, but he has connections to a whole bunch of other things He's the one that you might know if you listen to the name General William Neil McCastland. That was the one that was the jumping off point for a lot of people. But Amy Eskridge, she was the first one to really come out publicly and be exposed pub or not exposed publicly, but be represented publicly as the first missing or deceased scientist. And this was back in twenty two, if I'm not mistake, twenty twenty two. Yeah twenty twenty two, june eleh, twenty two. Amy Eskridge. She's in Huntsville, Alabama And she had specifically said that she would not kill herself multiple times recorded and in writing. and the The report is that authorities found her with a self inflicted gunshot wound So Amy Eskridge, to be clear, was working in antiravity and other propulsion systems throughout her time in her scientific research. She had worked with her dad and founded an institute. Do you remember the name of the inststitute at all? Institute for Exotic Science. Institute for Exotic Science. She founded the Institute with her dad who had a history within rocket science, within NASA And u Was it JPL U o, no, that's Huntsville. This is a Marthial Labs. Marthall Labs. that's it So there was a lot of ties previously, her upbringing with rocket science, with rocketry, all of this stuff and What she was working on and what she had disclosed she was working on was a public facing company that was that was privately owned through her. in order to protect her from having the issue that she ended up having it being off in her mind, right. And their work being anti gravity and having free energy as it's backing is part of why she was concerned about her own safety So I know that you had done some research on her. Do you remember anything about what she was specifically working on? Well, let's just start like the history of Huntsville, I think is so important because she mentions multiple times in that interview before she dies that It is the city that everyone should know about but doesn't know about. And that she even said disclosure will come out Huntsville Yeah, didn't didn't Larry Ragwind say that like earlier in the year he was talking about that very thing and saying that The disclosure was going to be coming out of Huntsville, Alabama. and that's what she was talking about. That's where he got it from. That's where he got it from. And you know what's super weird is in that video that before she died, she goes, My face will be the face you see three months before disclosure. And literally it came out like in April. Yeah, just a few months before now we're at the pinnacle of disclosure So she almost like prophesied about it herself Eone says if she actually knew. that this was gonna is like She was talking about time travelers and things like that. And so And maybe you're going to go there. I don't know. I just Could it be that she had through technology access to future knowledge? So She wanted people to know that on she's going die She's gonna to be killed, but she's not suicidal, but she had to stay it in a way that people actually hear it without saying, T technically, Im time traveler have access to information and it' be kind of weird to say that. I don't know. Yeah, I would say like for somebody like her, she's a high level intellectual, right? O at least that's what was being what she was working on to be high level intellectual. She said she could literally get a new diploma in a master's field within like three months. Right. And so ye so like to that point, people with that level of recognition will have a high level pattern recognition because they have to have a high level pattern recognition when it comes to their field And so if she knew to Tony's point, if she was able to foresee something like that, it could even be that she's seen that pattern happen with previous people in situations like hers. I mean, we see that type of thing happen a lot. Somebody gets, you know, somebody is suicided and then in the, you know act of releasing information from the government month before they're the face of it because I mean, look at the release of the WikiLeaks and all this stuff, you know, you have Seth Rich and those people who were murdered because of what they did and the release of the information that they had from the inside. So people like that become the face of a specific release of government documents. So anyway, all that being said, I think partially what could have actually happened. Yeah, and it's really interesting because like historically, Huntsville, it starts with Warner von Braun and that's where he starts Marthall Labs and creates this is like also the hub of NASA O of the major hubs of NASA outside of Florida and Houston is Huntsville, Alabama And so they're doing a lot of energy research They're working on like technology to reverse antigravity, all this kind of stuff that they're working on. And so historically it gets crazy because she mentions her dad and how when they start this business, she's actually a young girl going to these parties with all these old The first gen scientists, These were the guys that actually had worked with Von Braun and understood all these things. And so they're talking about time travel. what is it like the P fifty two s and the P forty seven s, people that have like traveled thousands of years in and out of spaceet timee becausecause essentially the technology itself allows for space timee. So outside of spaceetime into that aspect of travel And then she also is mentioning The parties are really interesting because It ties so much into the fullness of the narrative al togetherether. I mean, she's tying in secrecy, she's tying in history, she's tying in Um posossibly non human intelligence, all this is all worked in together. And I think that's kind of where we end up going as a whole for this is, I think, she's like the key. to understanding a lot of this. Yeah, because she started a lot. she was pretty much the reason why I think that this really started to tie together. Right. And because she's kind of the origin of the modern scientists that have gone missing because this has happened, you know, from what people have said in the past you know, in different areas I think I agree. I think it's very important to understand kind of where this all, you know, began. And something really interesting. So speaking of Huntsville and what actually came from Huntsville, right? Like we you explained everything regarding the history, you know, how Warner von Braon started Marthial Labs, all this stuff Well, someomeone who was doing anti gravity work before Amy Eskridge was also present and active in Huntsville, Alabama, and that would be Ning Li, who's the Chinese scientist who came over in the nineteen nineties to work specifically on antigravity research. And there's a lot of strange things about her, right? So you had mentioned to me, and I didn't even connect this to until you had said it. But one of the theories that regards all of these scientists, right is that there's a spy narrative. There's some sort of you covert operation from another government that has been weaving and tangling their way into all of these institutions or even just acting outright on orders to remove these people from their research. And Ning Lee, being somebody who is a Chinese native who came over to do research here in the United States in one of the most secretive laboratories or one of the most secretive areas of research in America She goes missing for a decade or more after she has released her information or at least released her research on antig gravity Goes missing. noobody can figure out where she went And then decades later she comes back and dies in a car accident, which is very similar to how Joshua Leblanc So by all accounts a highly intellectual person. And Joshua LeBlanc is also connected to Huntsville, Alabama because he did his research in Huntsville, Alabama at the University of Huntsville, Alabama and was researching high level rocketry, high level rocket propulsion You know, so similar to Ning Lee, similar to Amy Assgrridge researching on propulsion and maybe He was dabbling his toes in anti gravity Absolutely. So in Amy's video, it's really interesting as well, she suggests and she believed that they had actually already discovered anti gravity multiple times. And so Ning Li, I think was the third person to discover it Before that, she said her father had discovered it. And so like there's like these waves of people discovering the anti gravity. So it's interesting is like, why would we hold off on that technology? Right? And I think it fits almost this narrative of why people would even go missing It's like they don't want this level of technology out. Think about it. We've been flying the same planes These seven hundred thirty seven s, seven hundred forty seven S, These been around since the late forties, early fifties The same spaceships that fly into space, it's the same rocket engineering from Apollo missions that we're still using today. I mean slightly upgraded but it's the same design, the same archetypes that we're still using. And like we've been stuck technologically, aside from cell phones and internet kindind of stuck in a place. Like we're still driving gas cars We have a few Tesla cars, but we can't trust those obviously, right? Right. So it's just like this we're at this interesting precipice and I think that's where We see the silencing occur as because I think they're trying to quiet the technology that they are discovering I think this has an angle that's very pertinent to understanding these missing scientists Yeah. And I mean, so like anti gravity being something that is, you know, so closely tied to free energy, right? I know that she had mentioned Nicola Tesla as somebody who is one of the first ones to have free energy, but also be researching anti gravity solutions. And To me, we know the history of Niicola Tesla. And I think we covered this in the live briefly of how Nickola Tesla lost like nobody had access to his documents except for the seizure was from Trump's uncle D Baron. E not Frank or something like that It remember his first name. Yeah. But it was seized by his uncle, right? And where did those documents go, right? How long have they been preserved or classified or hidden, right or are they being used in other areas So Bake to me the way I look at it is Number one, to your point, they could be covering it up and avoiding anybody who is not controlled, like a controlled asset having access to anti gravity. That's a possibility

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