Matthew James Sullivan’s death: ‘UFO whistleblower’ overdose sparks controversy over missing scientists

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The mystery surrounding the death of Matthew James Sullivan, who has been spreading rumors about UFOHis views took a decisive turn after authorities confirmed his views cause of death According to the New York Post , it was an accidental drug overdose.

Matthew James Sullivan died of an accidental overdose, authorities confirmed, amid heightened scrutiny as 14 space experts went missing or died. (Dignity Memorial Hall)
Matthew James Sullivan died of an accidental overdose, authorities confirmed, amid heightened scrutiny as 14 space experts went missing or died. (Dignity Memorial Hall)

Meanwhile, the number of space experts dead or missing reached 14, and officials began investigating “possibly sinister connections.”

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Multiple drug overdose

The New York Post reported that Republican Rep. Eric Burlison of Missouri expressed “grave concerns” about the unexplained death and referred the case to the FBI for review because of “national security implications.”

In a letter to the FBI director, Burleson Kashi Patel“,” he wrote, “Mr. Sullivan’s death is a local medical examiner’s case in Virginia, and the manner and circumstances of his death raise significant questions as he prepares to provide testimony to Congress.”

Burleson added: “The sudden and suspicious circumstances surrounding his death raise serious concerns about potential foul play and the safety of others involved in the matter.”

The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner for the Northern District later reported that Matthew James Sullivan, 39, died at his home in Falls Church, Virginia, on May 12, 2024, from a lethal mixture of alcohol, alprazolam, cyclobenzaprine and imipramine.

Ipramine is a drug used to treat anxiety and bedwetting in children; cyclobenzaprine is a powerful prescription muscle relaxant that acts on the central nervous system; and alprazolam is a generic version of the anti-anxiety drug Xanax.

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Matthew Sullivan’s Claims and Congressional Testimony

Before his death, Matthew James Sullivan reportedly claimed to be a whistleblower with confidential information related to UFOs, or unidentified flying objects (UAPs).

The New York Post reported that Sullivan was part of the U.S. government’s crash retrieval program, also known as “Legacy.” UFO Project” has been operating in secret across multiple administrations for decades.

According to the outlet, Sullivan is supposed to reveal this legacy plan at a congressional hearing in November 2024 because he witnessed a UFO in federal possession.

However, he died mysteriously before the hearing.

The FBI said in a statement that Sullivan’s death and that of a dozen other missing or dead U.S. scientists may be investigated.

“While we do not comment on specific incidents, the FBI is leading efforts to connect missing and deceased scientists. We are working with the Department of Energy, the Department of War, and our state and local law enforcement partners to find answers,” the FBI said.

At the funeral, retired major general David Abba, a former director of special projects and later director of the Defense Department’s Central Office of Special Visits Programs, said Sullivan bore the “burden of a handful of people in this country who really understood what was going on.”

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