An Air Force veteran who agreed to testify before Congress about secret government UFO programs died just months before the hearings of an accidental drug overdose, The Post has learned.

Matthew James Sullivan, 39, died at his home in Falls Church, Va., on May 12, 2024 from a lethal mix of alcohol, alprazolam, cyclobenzaprine and imipramine, according to the Northern District Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.

Alprazolam is generic Xanax, an anti-anxiety medication; cyclobenzaprine is a powerful prescription muscle relaxant that works on the central nervous system; imipramine is a drug for children used to treat anxiety and bedwetting.

The FBI indicated in a statement that Sullivan’s death could be under investigation along with the dozen other missing or dead US scientists.

by Shiny-Tie-126

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  1. Shiny-Tie-126 on

    Matthew Sullivan, died at his home from a lethal mix of alcohol, alprazolam, cyclobenzaprine and imipramine, according to the Northern District Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.

    The FBI indicated in a statement that Sullivan’s death could be under investigation along with the dozen other missing or dead US scientists.

  2. My advice to all potential whistleblowers is: leak everything on the internet and to journalists as soon as possible ! You may survive !

  3. Everyone with info needs like 5 Deadman switches. In case they are surprised by an abrupt suicide.

  4. MantisAwakening on

    Imipramine is used in adults when firstline antidepressants don’t work. Saying it’s used in children for bedwetting sounds like a typical NYP smear. They have a long and consistent history of discrediting the UAP topic and the people involved.

  5. Just an accident resulting from the unfortunate combination of common household items. New child safety locks you need after this commercial break!

  6. MustacheExtravaganza on

    It’s bad enough that they try and discredit him by playing on the societal stigmas around addiction or mental health (assuming that he even struggled with this), which is the same tactic they tried against Grusch. Throwing in the child’s meds for bedwetting is an extra “F you.”

    I’m still very suspicious that he was silenced rather than that there’s “nothing to see here other than an alcoholic bedwetter who accidentally overdid it.”

  7. Severe-Clerk-1477 on

    Can we please start realizing there may be selection bias. The schizos/suicdal have a tendency to be drawn to UFOs, not vice versa. Some are legit, but we must reckon with the fact that this space is flooded with seriously mentally ill people.

  8. absolutelynotagoblin on

    Somebody is killing people who have the goods. And not just in the U.S.

  9. Rude_Worldliness_423 on

    So why did the IG of the IC find it suspicious? Like, wouldn’t that imply that it might not have been him who chose to ingest the drugs?

  10. NateBerukAnjing on

    In my opinion, this guy is the real whistleblower, and that’s why they got to him, unlike people who nonchalantly talk about recovering UAP crashes on podcasts without any proofs and are not dead.

  11. To be fair people do legitimately die from mixing benzos and alcohol all the time. It’s not even uncommon really. Throw in he was talking a muscle relaxer that works on the nervous system as well…

    Not remotely hard to believe this was just a mistake or suicide. Not saying it is, people could have injected it too I suppose just saying it’s really not that out there of a combination for accidental overdoses.