
Who Killed The Scientists? is an independent investigative research project that documents the deaths, disappearances, and unexplained cases involving scientists, engineers, military researchers, and government personnel connected to aerospace, defense, nuclear, intelligence, and advanced technology programs. The website compiles publicly available reporting, official statements, congressional actions, and investigative timelines into a centralized research resource.
The project organizes information into detailed case files, institutional profiles, timelines, and documented connections between individuals and organizations. Users can explore records involving research laboratories, defense contractors, government agencies, and scientific institutions while reviewing the original reporting and source material referenced throughout the investigation. The site’s interactive format makes it easier to follow complex events and understand how various cases may relate to broader public interest questions.
Researchers, journalists, investigators, open source intelligence practitioners, and transparency advocates may find the platform useful for tracking developments, identifying patterns, and locating source documents related to ongoing investigations. The project emphasizes documentation and chronology, allowing readers to review evidence and reporting for themselves rather than relying solely on secondary summaries.
Because many of the cases remain under investigation or involve disputed interpretations, users should approach the material critically and review the cited sources directly. The website serves as a research hub for those interested in government transparency, national security oversight, scientific accountability, and investigative journalism surrounding unexplained deaths and disappearances involving technical and scientific personnel.