Living in New Mexico you pick up on a lot of government adjacent weirdness just from proximity to certain installations, and yeah, this pattern has crossed my mind more than once.
The thing that gets me is it's not even a fringe observation anymore. Journalists have written about it, lawyers have flagged it. The clustering of these deaths around specific disclosure events is statistically weird enough that even sceptics struggle to fully dismiss it.
What I want to avoid though is the trap of assuming every single case is connected. Some probably are exactly what they're reported as. But when you look at the ones where the person had no prior history, had recently spoken to colleagues about feeling threatened, and the investigation gets wrapped up in 48 hours - that combination starts telling a different story.
Has anyone here done any actual deep dives on specific cases? I'm less interested in the famous ones everyone already knows and more curious about the smaller, regional whistleblowers who never made national headlines. Those cases seem way less scrutinised and honestly that's probably the point.