Police in Princess Anne, Maryland reported to a wooded area behind Food Lion on Sunday, June 5 to investigate a dead body. The identity in question belonged o Tiffany Huan Moisan. Moisan, 48, was a NASA scientist and her family reported her missing on June 4th. Moisan was heavily involved in climate change research and her death did not involve any signs of foul play. Signs of suspicion, however, are rampant. Some claim aliens are to blame, while others think she was getting a bit too close to government secrets.
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WHAT WAS NASA DOING IN THE OCEAN?
Moisan was perhaps best known for her work at Wallops Flight Facility. Before that, she worked at the University of California and earned a Ph.D. from Scripps Institution of Oceanography at Texas A&M. Her research included ecology, physiology, optics, and earth science. Moisan was no stranger to oceanographic cruises in the waters of the Atlantic. Seeing as NASA is a space agency, it’s quite curious why they are spending so much time in the ocean. NASA, as you may know, has been heavily involved with global warming observations over the past few years. Moisan was deep in research, which makes it even stranger why she was found dead behind some budget grocery store in Maryland.
GOVERNMENT WILL REMAIN SILENT
Unfortunately for Moisan’s family and UFO researchers everywhere, it’s likely the government will remain silent regarding her death. In suspicious cases like this, rarely do we hear more than a police report. That’s not exactly comforting. If Moisan uncovered some information that could be harmful to the government, killing her off would not be a far-fetched idea. It’s been done before, but sadly there’s little evidence. All we are left with are rumors of past NASA scientists disappearing and constant government denial. If it wasn’t the government, could aliens be to blame?
ALIENS DEFENDING THEIR SECRET
Among alien theories, some of the more popular ones point to the sea. Allegedly, aliens have been seen entering and exiting through various portals in Earth’s oceans. Going along with this idea, perhaps this NASA scientist was in the wrong place at the wrong time. Why not just taken her life at sea then? It’s quite possible her relationship with aliens was closer than she intended. It would be one thing if Moisan was an individual with a shady past, but she was a respected scientist. Respect scientist doesn’t tend to get involved with crime too often, so bringing aliens into the mix here is not as strange as it sounds. Moisan’s death is as weird as they come. Hopefully, her death will not be lost among the mystery like so many others.