The body of another missing scientist has been discovered in New Mexico, with a hiker finding the skeletal remains of Los Alamos National Laboratory staffer Melissa Casias, prompting one former FBI agent to suggest that ‘voice-to-skull tech’ could be in play.
Speaking to Brian Entin on his YouTube channel, ex-FBI agent Ben Hansen discussed the possible use of energy weapons amid mysteries surrounding the disappearance or death of over a dozen scientists — with many associated with extraterrestrial or space-related research.
In recent years people have started to learn about the possibility of directed energy attacks, with the infamous ‘Havana Syndrome’ emerging back in 2016 seemingly at the heart of it all.
Hansen appeared to suggest in his conversation with Entin that there exists technology out there that can transmit words into a person’s brain, and while that might not necessarily apply to the missing scientists, something similar could have happened.
What is voice-to-skull technology?
He began to outline the likely use of infrasound weapons to induce feelings of paranoia and anxiety within targeted individuals, but this could also extend to the aforementioned voice-to-skull technology too.

Voice-to-skull technology likely uses similar scientific procedures at the heart of Havana Syndrome (Adalberto Roque/AFP via Getty Images)
“It’s my understanding that there were patents, or there actually [are] papers where they were able to achieve […] putting a word or a couple of words into someone’s mind by directing that,” Hansen explained.
“So the person might think that those words are their own, right? They’re hearing it. So you’re kind of experiencing schizophrenia, and if you’re not able to tell what words are yours or somebody else’s, you can see how that would be concerning and a problem.”
Has this technology been used on the missing scientists?
Many people who are expected to have been victims of these kind of attacks are seemingly aware of the infiltration into their mind, which is eerily similar to one notable scientist who died several years ago in a concerning chain of events.
“So far we haven’t had any of these missing people telling others that they’re hearing voices, but it could be something similar,” Hansen speculated. “It could be just feelings, it could be something like infrasound or something that makes them feel anxious, or if they’re able to make it more precise, to have a period of – I’m blanking on the psychological term – but fugue, I think is what it is, like running away.”
He emphasized the importance of taking cases of Havana Syndrome seriously, even among the most skeptical of people as US government agencies have repeatedly denied its official existence.

Ex-FBI agent Ben Hansen outlined the very real possibility of psychological energy weapons at play (YouTube/Brian Entin)
“Even though that sounds like it’s straight out of a sci-fi book, it’s been confirmed that it’s a real phenomenon, and there is technology that can do this to a degree,” the ex-FBI agent asserted.
“So, what else is out there, right? We can’t just dismiss these things as conspiracy and sci-fi if we haven’t really looked into it and listened to these people who say they’re experiencing it,” he concluded.
Whether that offers an explanation or answers to the mystery of the missing scientists remains to be seen for the time being, yet it’s a point of speculation that many are becoming increasingly convinced by, and they wouldn’t be surprised if it was involved in some form.
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The body of another missing scientist has been discovered in New Mexico, with a hiker finding the skeletal remains of Los Alamos National Laboratory staffer Melissa Casias, prompting one former FBI agent to suggest that ‘voice-to-skull tech’ could be in play.
Speaking to Brian Entin on his YouTube channel, ex-FBI agent Ben Hansen discussed the possible use of energy weapons amid mysteries surrounding the disappearance or death of over a dozen scientists — with many associated with extraterrestrial or space-related research.
In recent years people have started to learn about the possibility of directed energy attacks, with the infamous ‘Havana Syndrome’ emerging back in 2016 seemingly at the heart of it all.
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Hansen appeared to suggest in his conversation with Entin that there exists technology out there that can transmit words into a person’s brain, and while that might not necessarily apply to the missing scientists, something similar could have happened.
What is voice-to-skull technology?
He began to outline the likely use of infrasound weapons to induce feelings of paranoia and anxiety within targeted individuals, but this could also extend to the aforementioned voice-to-skull technology too.

Voice-to-skull technology likely uses similar scientific procedures at the heart of Havana Syndrome (Adalberto Roque/AFP via Getty Images)
“It’s my understanding that there were patents, or there actually [are] papers where they were able to achieve […] putting a word or a couple of words into someone’s mind by directing that,” Hansen explained.
“So the person might think that those words are their own, right? They’re hearing it. So you’re kind of experiencing schizophrenia, and if you’re not able to tell what words are yours or somebody else’s, you can see how that would be concerning and a problem.”
Has this technology been used on the missing scientists?
Many people who are expected to have been victims of these kind of attacks are seemingly aware of the infiltration into their mind, which is eerily similar to one notable scientist who died several years ago in a concerning chain of events.
“So far we haven’t had any of these missing people telling others that they’re hearing voices, but it could be something similar,” Hansen speculated. “It could be just feelings, it could be something like infrasound or something that makes them feel anxious, or if they’re able to make it more precise, to have a period of – I’m blanking on the psychological term – but fugue, I think is what it is, like running away.”
He emphasized the importance of taking cases of Havana Syndrome seriously, even among the most skeptical of people as US government agencies have repeatedly denied its official existence.

Ex-FBI agent Ben Hansen outlined the very real possibility of psychological energy weapons at play (YouTube/Brian Entin)
“Even though that sounds like it’s straight out of a sci-fi book, it’s been confirmed that it’s a real phenomenon, and there is technology that can do this to a degree,” the ex-FBI agent asserted.
“So, what else is out there, right? We can’t just dismiss these things as conspiracy and sci-fi if we haven’t really looked into it and listened to these people who say they’re experiencing it,” he concluded.
Whether that offers an explanation or answers to the mystery of the missing scientists remains to be seen for the time being, yet it’s a point of speculation that many are becoming increasingly convinced by, and they wouldn’t be surprised if it was involved in some form.Featured Image Credit: Find Melissa Mondragon Casias / Facebook
Published 11:20 24 Apr 2026 GMT+1
FBI issues statement on string of mysterious deaths and disappearances of top US scientists
Eleven scientists have recently died or disappeared under mysterious circumstances
There has been a growing concern among some following a string of mysterious deaths and disappearances, as at least ten top scientists researching similar topics are part of a growing conspiracy that the FBI has now decided to investigate.
Over the last four years some claim to have spotted a pattern among the growing number of deaths or disappearances within the scientific community, claiming there to be mysterious foul play at work.
While the recent disappearance of retired Air Force Research Laboratory commander William Neil McCasland – who went missing after leaving his Albyquerque home earlier this year – has thrust conspiracies into overdrive, there are at least ten others who have either passed away or vanished under concerning and often unexplained circumstances.
Among these individuals is Amy Erskine, who died from a self-inflicted gunshot in 2022 before her research on anti-gravity could be published, alongside NASA engineer Joshua LeBlanc who perished in a Tesla car crash last July.

Several key scientists – including some associated with NASA – have gone missing or died mysteriously in recent years (Kevin Carter/Getty Images)
Concern appears to have reached the White House too, as the FBI has now announced an investigation into the numerous missing nuclear and rocket scientists following a bombshell statement.
The notice comes from James Comer, the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Chairman, and Eric Burlison, the Subcommittee on Economic Growth, Energy Policy, and Regulatory Affairs Chairman.
Both have outlined their desire to seek information regarding the disappearances from the Department of Energy, Department of War, FBI, and NASA about the missing scientists — especially considering the fact that their research was often directly or indirectly connected to these political institutions.
“The Committee on Oversight and Government Reform is investigating recent unconfirmed public reporting on the disappearance and death of individuals with access to sensitive U.S. scientific information,” the statement begins.

James Comer and Eric Burlison have opened an investigation into the mysterious deaths and disappearances (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
“These reports allege that at least ten individuals who ‘had a connection to U.S. nuclear secrets or rocket technology,’ have ‘died or mysteriously vanished in recent years.’ If the reports are accurate, these deaths and disappearances may represent a grave threat to U.S. national security and to U.S. personnel with access to scientific secrets.”
The Committee has also called for any information regarding these deaths or disappearances to be called forward, alongside further protections for existing scientists to ensure that secrets are kept and lives remain safe going forward.
There have also been specific letters from a number of key figures within the Trump administration regarding this growing concern, including FBI Director Kash Patel, NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman, War Secretary Pete Hegseth, and Energy Secretary Chris Wright.Featured Image Credit: Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images via Getty
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