[USA HERALD] – On February 20, 2026, President Trump posted on Truth Social directing the Pentagon and other agencies to identify and release files on “alien and extraterrestrial life, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), unidentified flying objects (UFOs),” citing public interest.
This followed comments from former President Obama and renewed calls for transparency. No major releases had occurred by mid-March 2026, and the directive remains in process. Retired Air Force Maj. Gen. William Neil McCasland disappeared about a week later (February 27, 2026), fueling speculation among online researchers and some commentators about timing and his background.
The Cases
MIT Scientist Nuno Loureiro (Nuclear Science & Fusion) – Killed December 15, 2025
Nuno F.G. Loureiro, 47, a Portuguese-born professor and director of MIT’s Plasma Science and Fusion Center, was shot multiple times at his home in Brookline, Massachusetts. He died the next day from gunshot wounds. Loureiro specialized in plasma physics, fusion energy, turbulence, and solar phenomena—work with potential ties to nuclear and energy applications.
Police identified the shooter as Claudio Manuel Neves Valente, a former classmate from their time at Instituto Superior Técnico in Portugal (1995–2000). Valente died by suicide shortly after. Authorities described it as a targeted incident with a personal connection; no broader motive tied to classified work or external plots has been publicly established. MIT mourned him as a brilliant mentor and leader in fusion research.
Astrophysicist Carl Grillmair – Killed February 16, 2026
Carl Grillmair, 67, a Caltech research scientist at the Infrared Processing and Analysis Center, was fatally shot on the porch of his rural home in Llano (Antelope Valley), California, around 6 a.m. His work focused on exoplanets, dark matter, galactic structure, stellar populations, and data from telescopes like Hubble and Spitzer.
A 29-year-old suspect, Freddy Snyder, was arrested and charged with murder, plus related carjacking and burglary. Reports indicate Snyder had prior connections to the area and allegedly stalked the property earlier. This appears to be a resolved criminal case with no evident ties to national security, UFOs, or other scientists. Colleagues described Grillmair as irreplaceable in astronomy.
Novartis Scientist Jason Thomas – Remains Found March 17, 2026
Jason Thomas, 45, an assistant director of chemical biology at Novartis (pharmaceutical research), went missing from his Wakefield, Massachusetts, home on December 12, 2025. His wife reported him missing the next day. He had recently lost both parents and was reportedly struggling. On March 17, 2026, a body was recovered from Lake Quannapowitt in Wakefield; clothing and other details matched Thomas.
Officials stated no foul play is suspected at this time—the medical examiner will determine cause and manner of death. Searches had involved K-9 units, drones, and community efforts. This case does not appear linked to defense, nuclear, or aerospace work.
Missing Cases
Retired Gen. William Neil McCasland
The 68-year-old former Air Force major general (who commanded Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, long associated with UFO lore in conspiracy circles) disappeared from his Albuquerque, New Mexico, home on February 27, 2026.
An experienced hiker and outdoorsman, he left behind personal items like his phone, glasses, and clothing. The FBI is involved in the search; some reports suggest possible foul play, but no evidence has been confirmed. McCasland had ties to defense R&D programs.
Monica Reza (Aerospace/Materials Scientist)
Monica Reza (also known professionally as Monica Jacinto), ~60, a materials scientist and rocket engineer with Aerojet Rocketdyne (and later ties to NASA’s JPL), vanished on June 22, 2025, while hiking the Mount Waterman Trail in Angeles National Forest, California, with companions.
Despite extensive searches (helicopters, dogs, volunteers), no trace has been found. She co-invented “Mondaloy,” a nickel-based superalloy used in advanced rocket engines for national security launches, replacing foreign components. McCasland reportedly oversaw R&D programs connected to her work. Her case gained renewed attention after McCasland’s disappearance due to this professional overlap. She remains missing.
The Broader “Mystery” and SpeculationMedia outlets (including Daily Mail) and online communities have bundled these into a “chilling pattern” of five cases involving scientists in nuclear/fusion, astrophysics/exoplanets, chemical biology, and aerospace/defense materials—fields that can overlap with classified programs.
Some highlight McCasland’s Wright-Patterson history and potential UFO/UAP knowledge, plus Reza’s advanced propulsion materials, suggesting silencing related to Trump’s disclosure push. A few members of Congress and commentators have called it a national security concern.
However, the known facts show: Loureiro’s killing was solved as a personal dispute with a former acquaintance.
Grillmair’s death resulted in an arrest tied to local crime (carjacking/burglary).
Thomas’s case shows no foul play suspected; likely personal circumstances amid grief.
The two missing individuals (McCasland and Reza) share a documented professional connection through defense/aerospace projects, but months apart, with no proven link to each other’s fate or external actors.
No official investigation has publicly connected these as a coordinated event, nor tied them directly to UFO disclosure. Investigations continue for the missing persons, and the deaths appear resolved or non-suspicious on current evidence.
Speculation thrives in sensitive domains (nuclear secrets, advanced materials, historical UFO associations at bases like Wright-Patterson), but extraordinary claims require strong evidence—which has not emerged. If new details surface from ongoing searches or the Trump-directed file review, that could shift the picture.
For now, these remain separate tragedies and mysteries under law enforcement scrutiny.
