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Featherjourney's avatar

Thanks, Jordan. An intriguing mystery.

Have you been following Weston Warren’s reports / video interviews on the electromagnetic anomaly (aka the Black Star) currently passing through our solar system? He had 3 very interesting interviews on the Ryan Files (YT). I mention it here because it is not the same phenomenon as the 31/Atlas comet which you mentioned.

Missing without a trace made me think of portals to different dimensions.

Mary's avatar

Thanks, I listened.

Sonia Nordenson's avatar

The 3i Atlas is not a comet, but a very big, very old, ship.

Linda Forsythe's avatar

Excellent sleuthing and a fascinating read. Well done!

The Sentinel Network's avatar

Appreciate the mention. Quick clarification on how our work is characterized here.

The Sentinel's ATTRITION series doesn't argue that researchers were silenced 'to hide what's going on in our solar system.' We've documented 11 cases spanning a timeline from July 2024 to present, across three investigative threads: a severed chain of custody around a defense superalloy program, a compromised fireball detection pipeline, and a cluster of disappearances from the New Mexico defense corridor. The work is institutional forensics: patent filings, DTIC records, federal contract databases, jurisdictional analysis. Not speculation about motive. Readers can judge the evidence directly: https://thesentinel.network/p/the-blind-spot-rocks-are-falling

Jordan Sather's avatar

Thanks. Updated

The Sentinel Network's avatar

Thank you for the fast correction. Great work here. Subscribed.

AKgrrrl's avatar

As one who has stuck with you since you were a babe with whiteboard---I KNEW your personal skillsets would bring you to this level of expertise! Thankyou for the body of work that brings us to here.

Hawkeye Speaks's avatar

I'm quite curious to know about how many cases we have of missing persons that are similar in any way. McCasland and Casias have very specific details. I cannot imagine that there would be too many similar cases to track. Missing Natives, particularly women, is huge here in the Southwest. But I have never investigated individual cases.

MDickie's avatar

Yes I have a Native American female friend & you are right, it is a problem in New Mexico, many Native American woman have gone missing over the past 30 or more years but not a lot of emphasis is placed on them.

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A silver alert is NOT just issued for someone with dementia. It is issued for ANYONE over the age of 50 who has gone missing, we live in New Mexico & my husband is a retired State Police officer who was on the Search and Rescue team in Albuquerque during his time with them.

The Sentinel Network's avatar

After our initial article on McCasland we received messages from one of his neighbors stating they never received a silver alert while they typically do. We pulled the PBS WARN database and while multiple other alerts were active, there was no actual alert issued for Neil McCasland. The narrative control in this case has become a data point.

https://thesentinel.network/p/the-ghost-general-every-news-outlet

MDickie's avatar
18hEdited

That’s really strange because we saw the alert go out & we live in Las Cruces. Weird! Thanks for such a quick response to comments! This was a great article! 😊

Gary Williams's avatar

As an investigative avenue, has anyone run these names against the Epstein files? While this may seem a bit off the wall, it's important to remember that Epstein had a great interest in science and scientists.

milliebee's avatar

Very thorough analysis and explanation Jordan. Thank you for your article.

Abel's avatar

Pretty weird. I have shared!

jane's avatar

Well done. You really filled in some blanks.

Peter T Hooper's avatar

And Men In Black, too!