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The Toll of a ‘Missing Scientists’ Conspiracy Theory on the Families Left Behind

The Toll of a ‘Missing Scientists’ Conspiracy Theory on the Families Left Behind

Elizabeth Weiss, an anthropologist, spoke of her late husband, Nick Pope, a well-known UFO investigator who passed away in April. Quoting his philosophy, she remarked, “If you start looking for patterns, you will find them.”


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