The unofficial occupational hazard of knowing too much about bioweapons, gain-of-function research, or anything that might embarrass powerful institutions.
The unofficial occupational hazard of knowing too much about bioweapons, gain-of-function research, or anything that might embarrass powerful institutions.
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The pattern that suggests “national security” sometimes means making sure certain scientists never get to testify or write that final paper.
The quiet graveyard where inconvenient knowledge goes to die along with the people who possessed it.
The macabre reality where brilliant minds working on vaccines, viruses, or defense tech seem to have remarkably short shelf lives.
The reason some conspiracy theorists sleep better at night while rational people start asking uncomfortable questions about timing.
The phenomenon that makes “died suddenly” sound like a job requirement rather than a tragic coincidence in certain research fields.