Amy Eskridge was a scientist who dedicated her research to exotic science, mainly anti-gravity, which she called the 6th sense. Amy Catherine Eskridge developed an early fascination with science, inspired by her father, who worked for NASA and researched the uses of plasma. She grew up and was educated in Huntsville, Alabama, graduating from the University of Alabama in Huntsville. There, she studied aerospace and nuclear engineering, focusing on anti-gravity research (“A Scientist Said, “I Did Not Kill Myself,” and Died. FBI Checking 11 Deaths | Cybernews”).
On May 13th, 2022, Amy sent a frightening message to Franc Milbrun, a trusted friend and former British military officer. In this message, she warned him and expressed suspicions about her possible death.
“If you see any report that I killed myself, I most definitely did not.”
One month after this suspicious text, on June 11th 2022, Amy was found unalive with her death ruled as a suicide.
Over Amy’s career, she has claimed to be stalked, harassed, and threatened by government spies.
In a recently released video, she explains that her hands were burned by microwave radiation devices, or directed energy weapons, to 3-D print her typing so that spies could copy her work. In the video, she explains where she thinks the directed-energy video was aimed, as well as the clear burns on her hands.
In another recently released video, which is over three hours long, she explains the things she has learned from her research and gives an account of instances of times she was stalked or threatened. One major topic she provided was Aliens, or P-52s and P-47s. She explains that P-52 stands for “present and 52,000 years in the future.” She claims that “aliens” are just humans thousands of years in the future.
Amy would continue to warn as many people as she could that if anything happened to her, it was not her doing. She believed that if others knew what was going on, there would be less chance of something happening to her.
Although these events happened a few years ago, the story is now being seen by many and going mainstream on social media. One reason why her case has been resurfaced is due to the fact that the FBI and Congress are now investigating the deaths and disappearances of at least 11 other scientists from the same year. These scientists were all involved with nuclear, aerospace, or UFO-related research.
“Oh, btw… If you see any report that I (unalived) myself, I most definitely did not…The dominos are all being lined up all over again now….” -Amy Eskridge sent to her business partner, Samuel Reid (Martinez).
“A Scientist Said, “I Did Not Kill Myself,” and Died. FBI Checking 11 Deaths | Cybernews.” Cybernews, 23 Apr. 2026, cybernews.com/news/plasma-science-ufo-uap-classified/.
Martinez, Adrienne. “Inside Amy Eskridge’s Anti-Gravity Work as Resurfaced Texts Claim She Faced “Death Threats Every Day.”” International Business Times UK, May 2026, www.ibtimes.co.uk/amy-eskridge-death-investigation-1794631.
Trivedi, Naman. “How Did Amy Eskridge Die? Chilling Last Text, DEW, Havana Syndrome Claims Emerge in UFO Scientist’s Death.” Times Now, 22 Apr. 2026, www.timesnownews.com/world/us/us-news/amy-eskridge-suicide-ufo-scientist-dew-havana-syndrome-franc-milburn-cause-of-death-article-154139962. Accessed 14 May 2026.





























