by Frank Bergman, Slay News:
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A growing series of suspicious, sudden deaths among top Chinese scientists is raising serious concerns, as multiple researchers tied to high-level military and technological programs have died under “mysterious” circumstances.
While the deaths have been officially labeled routine by the Chinese Communist Party, they are increasingly being questioned.
Individually, the cases are described as accidents, illnesses, or unexplained events.
Taken together, they are fueling mounting speculation that something far more troubling may be unfolding behind the scenes.
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High-Level Researcher’s Death Raises Immediate Red Flags
One of the most alarming cases is the death of Feng Yanghe, a 38-year-old defense technology professor reportedly involved in advanced simulations tied to a potential Taiwan conflict.
Feng died in July 2023 in what officials described as a late-night car crash in Beijing.
But the official explanation has not put questions to rest.
An obituary stated that Feng had been “sacrificed while performing official duties.”
Many observers note that the language is highly unusual for a standard traffic accident.
The concerns didn’t stop there.
Feng was buried in a high-profile cemetery typically reserved for national figures, a level of recognition rarely associated with routine incidents.
Cluster of Deaths Tied to Sensitive Programs
Feng’s case is not isolated.
Reports indicate at least nine Chinese scientists, ranging in age from 26 to 68, have died in recent years, many working in some of the country’s most strategically sensitive fields, including:
- Military artificial intelligence
- Hypersonic weapons development
- Space and defense systems
The concentration of deaths within these sectors is raising alarm among analysts tracking global technological competition.


