
‘Strange’ New Details Emerge in Rocket Scientist’s Mysterious Disappearance
by Frank Bergman
Fresh details have emerged in the June 2025 disappearance of rocket scientist Monica Reza, deepening concerns over a growing list of mysterious incidents involving experts tied to advanced aerospace and nuclear programs.
The case comes as scrutiny intensifies following the death of anti-gravity researcher Amy Eskridge.
Eskridge is now counted among a string of 11 deaths or disappearances involving scientists connected to sensitive U.S. research fields.
A new report has raised fresh questions about Reza’s final moments and the broader pattern now drawing attention at the highest levels of government.
According to a Los Angeles Magazine report, unusual circumstances surrounded Reza’s final hike near Mount Waterman in California’s Angeles National Forest.
“A source describes strange circumstances on Monica Reza’s last hike as the White House begins examining multiple disappearances connected to those working in aerospace and nuclear research,” the report states.
Reza, who worked with Aerojet Rocketdyne and NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, co-patented advanced burn-resistant metal alloys critical for next-generation rocket engines.
Despite her high-level work, she had recently been training to become a yoga instructor at a studio that incorporated astrology and Vedic sciences.
A source said Reza was hiking with a male and female companion from the yoga group when something unusual occurred.
According to the account, Reza and her male companion began running on steep, uneven terrain.
However, this behavior is described as highly irregular for that location.