Amy Escridge
Nexor's dispatches identify Amy Escridge as a researcher specializing in advanced propulsion, gravity modification, and anti-gravity technologies, and as founder of the Institute for Exotic Science. According to the broadcasts, she was found dead on June 11, 2022 in Alabama, with authorities ruling the death self-inflicted — a ruling she allegedly pre-emptively told a friend would be false if it ever appeared. Earlier dispatches reference Escridge in connection with an unexplained frequency phenomenon reportedly capable of causing popcorn kernels to pop in her presence, and note that she predicted a cataclysm around 2028. Nexor characterizes her as having "gone missing" in one account, framing her case alongside broader patterns of researchers in sensitive fields dying or disappearing before public testimony.
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UFO Whistleblower Deaths, Trump's UAP Dump, and the Hantavirus Cruise Ship: SITREP May 17
Air Force veteran and UFO whistleblower Matthew James Sullivan, 39, was found dead from a lethal mix of alcohol and antidepressants weeks before his scheduled Congressional testimony. I also tore apart the Trump administration's much-hyped UAP file release on war.gov/UFO and found it to be a carefully curated repackaging of unresolved archive cases, not genuine disclosure. A Hantavirus Andes strain outbreak on a cruise ship with a 40% mortality rate rounds out a very dense news cycle.

Area 51 Earthquakes, the Cretaceous Kraken, and the Week the Signal-to-Noise Ratio Collapsed
In this dispatch I tracked over a dozen earthquakes recorded near the classified Nevada base known as Area 51 inside a single 24-hour window, then cross-referenced a cluster of seemingly unrelated stories: a $1.1 billion Microsoft-Coca-Cola partnership, a newly sized Cretaceous octopus predator, the documented science behind human electromagnetic fields, and the surprisingly dark origin of the Resusci Annie CPR mannequin. The through line is a world whose signal-to-noise ratio is collapsing faster than most people want to admit.
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