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  • A Master of Planetary Defense
    2026/04/20

    Season finale: Michael David Hicks was a 59-year-old NASA JPL physicist and a world-renowned expert on the physical properties of comets and asteroids. He didn't just study space rocks; he worked on the groundbreaking DART Project (Double Asteroid Redirection Test)—the first mission in history to successfully shift the orbit of an asteroid. Michael was literally a pioneer of planetary defense.

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    2 分
  • The Inventory of Shadows
    2026/04/20

    Steven Garcia was a man of lists. At the Kansas City National Security Campus in Albuquerque, his job was to ensure that every bolt, every circuit, and every firing mechanism was exactly where it was supposed to be.

    But on August 28th, 2025, Steven himself was no longer where he was supposed to be. He walked into the Albuquerque sun with a handgun and a head full of inventory logs. No car. No phone pings. Just a vacancy in the chain of custody for some of the most sensitive electronics in the American arsenal.

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    2 分
  • "THE LOS ALAMOS RESET: THE VANISHING GATEKEEPER."
    2026/04/20

    The mystery of Melissa Casias is unique because, on paper, she wasn't a "scientist." She was an administrative assistant at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). Her niece and family have even stated that she didn't have high-level security clearance.

    However, in the context of the "List of 11," her role is seen by many investigators as a "Gatekeeper" position—someone who might not hold the secrets themselves, but who manages the schedules, emails, and physical access for those who do.

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    4 分
  • Episode 7: The Fusion Flashpoint
    2026/04/19

    As the head of one of MIT’s largest laboratories, he oversaw more than 250 researchers working across seven buildings. His goal was simple but world-changing: to harness the power of the stars here on Earth.

    But on a quiet Monday night in Brookline, Massachusetts, the man who spent his life studying magnetic reconnection and fusion turbulence was stepped into a shadow he couldn't see coming.

    At 8:33 p.m., the doorbell rang repeatedly at Loureiro’s apartment.

    His twelve-year-old daughter went to check the door. Her father, sensing something was wrong, intervened and told her to stay back. As he stepped into the shared foyer, the silence of the building was shattered by three to six gunshots.

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    2 分
  • Episode 6: The Dark Matter of Llano
    2026/04/19

    Episode 6: The Dark Matter of Llano – The Death of Carl Grillmair

    In this episode, we investigate the brutal February 2026 murder of Carl Grillmair, a world-renowned Caltech astrophysicist and NASA veteran. Known as a "detective of the deep," Grillmair’s life was cut short on the front porch of his remote desert home in Llano, California—just eleven days before the disappearance of Major General Neil McCasland.

    A Mind of Cosmic Scale

    Working out of Caltech’s Infrared Processing and Analysis Center (IPAC), Grillmair was a pioneer in the study of dark matter and the discovery of stellar streams—ghostly trails of stars that reveal the violent history of our galaxy's formation. His work was so foundational that it was used in the very same aerospace tracking and missile defense systems managed by the Pentagon's high-level officials.

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    2 分
  • The Thirty-Second Window
    2026/04/19

    The Incident

    In the summer of 2025, Monica Reza—a 60-year-old elite aerospace engineer—went for a routine Sunday morning hike on the Mount Waterman Trail in the Angeles National Forest. She was an experienced hiker in peak physical condition.

    At 9:10 AM, she was trailing about 30 feet behind her companion. He turned back, they made eye contact, and Monica smiled and waved. When he turned around again less than a minute later, the trail was empty. Despite a massive multi-agency search involving helicopters, infrared radar, and rappelling teams, not a single piece of her gear or clothing was ever found.

    The "Mondaloy" Connection

    Monica wasn't just a NASA JPL employee; she was a materials scientist who held the patent for Mondaloy. This specialized metal alloy is critical for modern rocket engines because it can withstand extreme heat and pressure without corroding.

    The McCasland Link: The U.S. government project that funded Monica’s revolutionary metal research was overseen by none other than Maj. Gen. William "Neil" McCasland during his time at the Air Force Research Laboratory.

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    2 分
  • Episode 4: The Vanishing General
    2026/04/19

    On February 27, 2026, a man who held the keys to America’s most sensitive aerospace secrets walked out of his front door and vanished. Major General William "Neil" McCasland (Ret.), former commander of the Air Force Research Laboratory, left behind his phone and glasses, taking only a revolver into the New Mexico desert.

    In this episode, we dive into the search that has mobilized the FBI and sparked a firestorm of speculation. Was it a voluntary disappearance, a medical crisis, or does it tie into his legendary work with "Special Programs" and UAP research? We examine the "Knowledge Gap" left behind when a mind of this caliber goes off the grid.

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    3 分
  • The Ice Trap – The Unsolved Death of Rodney Marks
    2026/04/19

    In this episode, we venture to the most isolated laboratory on the planet: the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station. We investigate the chilling 2000 cold case of Rodney Marks, a 32-year-old Australian astrophysicist who died under mysterious circumstances during the peak of the Antarctic winter.

    The Mystery at the Bottom of the World

    Working at the edge of the known universe, Marks was part of an elite team studying deep-space galaxies. But as the "winter-over" period began—a time when the station is completely inaccessible to the outside world—Marks fell violently ill. With no hope of evacuation and limited medical resources, he passed away within 36 hours.

    Key Investigation Points:

    • The Methanol Revelation: Months later, an autopsy performed in New Zealand revealed a lethal dose of methanol poisoning, turning a tragic "natural death" into a potential homicide investigation.
    • A "Closed-Room" Mystery: With only 49 people on station and no way in or out, the case presents a real-life locked-room scenario. Was it accidental contamination, or something more sinister?
    • Jurisdictional Hurdles: Explore the complex legal challenges of investigating a crime in Antarctica, where international treaties and remote environments make finding justice nearly impossible.
    • The Science of Survival: We look at the psychological toll of extreme isolation and the high-stakes world of polar research.

    Why This Case Still Haunts Investigators

    Two decades later, the death of Rodney Marks remains one of the only suspected murders in Antarctic history. We piece together the final hours of the brilliant scientist and explore why the truth remains frozen in time.

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    4 分