
"A voice said by Milburn to be Eskridge's detailed how US military and airport officials were monitoring her movements and allegedly thwarted an attempt to kidnap her while she was flying from Virginia to her Alabama home in 2021."
"Going through messages and imagery and voice media from late 2021 Amy sent to me, it is clear that she was concerned for her safety and that there was malign activity occurring at her home and at locations she was visiting."
"Eskridge had publicly stated that she feared for her safety due to the nature of her work for the US government and on the development of technology, which has been linked to space-age propulsion allegedly used by extraterrestrial spacecraft."
"Eskridge, a graduate of the University of Alabama in Huntsville, had co-founded The Institute for Exotic Science with her father, Richard Eskridge, in 2018, a company focused on 'speculative' technology."
Amy Eskridge, a scientist researching revolutionary space travel technology, was found dead in June 2022, ruled a suicide. New evidence suggests she was spied on and threatened. Retired intelligence officer Franc Milburn shared phone calls indicating attempts to abduct her. Eskridge expressed concerns about her safety, claiming US military officials monitored her. She reported trespassers tampering with her car and threatening her. Eskridge denied being suicidal and alleged attacks with a directed energy weapon. She co-founded The Institute for Exotic Science, focusing on advanced propulsion technology.
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