Clayton and Natalie, hosts of a YouTube channel, claim ten scientists connected to NASA and Los Alamos National Laboratory have died or vanished between July 2023 and February 2026. They said the cases involve experts in fields ranging from nuclear technology to plasma physics.

Jay Anderson, host of Project Unity on YouTube, identified the 2025 killing of Professor Nuno Loureiro as a major concern. Loureiro, a leading plasma physicist and fusion researcher from MIT, was shot at his home.

Among the most prominent missing persons is General William McAsland, a two-star general who served as executive secretary of a special access program oversight committee. Anderson said that WikiLeaks emails show General McAsland was a senior advisor on the UFO subject to Tom DeLonge.

Clayton and Natalie claimed that former FBI officials have admitted foreign intelligence has targeted nuclear and nuclear rocket experts for years. They also pointed to historical precedent, citing 22 bizarre deaths connected to the Reagan administration's Star Wars program in the 1980s.

The U.S. government has suppressed thousands of inventions under the Invention Secrecy Act of 1951. Anderson argued this creates a dangerous environment for breakthrough researchers, citing the case of inventor Stanley Meyer who was found dead after claiming he was poisoned following his development of water-powered car technology.

Anderson contended that a transnational private group may be operating rogue black budget technology programs beyond government control. "There is a precedent already set from the 1950s of drastic action being taken in the name of national security," he said.

Clayton and Natalie described one particularly disturbing disappearance. "Monica Reyes literally vanished in front of people," they said. The hosts questioned the administration's response to these events, asking, "Where is the Trump administration demanding answers on all of this?"

Anderson suggested these cases might represent a modern manifestation of historical patterns. "We may very well be seeing a similar situation unfold before us with this recent grouping of dead and missing scientists," he said.