Mysterious Disappearances Linked to U.S. Secrets: Perez Hilton Comments on Steven Garcia's Case
"Strap your seatbelts on": Perez Hilton reacts as Steven Garcia becomes 10th missing in disappearances allegedly tied to "US secrets"
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Perez Hilton has reacted to the disappearance of Steven Garcia, the tenth individual connected to a series of mysterious cases involving U.S. defense programs. Garcia, a government contractor at the Kansas City National Security Campus, vanished on August 28, 2025, raising concerns about potential foreign intelligence involvement.
- 01Steven Garcia is the tenth individual reported missing, linked to sensitive U.S. defense programs.
- 02Garcia worked at the Kansas City National Security Campus, which manufactures key components for nuclear weaponry.
- 03He disappeared on August 28, 2025, under suspicious circumstances, prompting investigations.
- 04Hilton suggests foreign intelligence activity may be involved in these disappearances.
- 05The White House has acknowledged the situation and plans to consult relevant agencies.
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The disappearance of Steven Garcia, identified as the tenth missing individual linked to sensitive U.S. defense programs, has drawn significant attention. Perez Hilton highlighted this alarming trend in a recent article, framing it as part of a broader pattern involving individuals with connections to U.S. secrets. Garcia, who worked as a property custodian at the Kansas City National Security Campus (KCNSC) in Albuquerque, New Mexico, vanished on August 28, 2025, raising questions about his potential access to classified information. The KCNSC is crucial to U.S. defense, manufacturing 80 percent of non-nuclear components for nuclear weapons. Following his disappearance, the Albuquerque Police Department noted he was last seen outside his home, carrying a handgun and exhibiting concerning behavior. However, sources dispute claims of mental instability, suggesting his disappearance may be linked to foreign intelligence activities. Hilton's report also draws parallels between Garcia's case and that of retired general William Neil McCasland, who disappeared under similar circumstances. The White House has acknowledged the situation, with spokesperson Karoline Leavitt promising to consult relevant agencies for further updates.
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The mysterious disappearances of individuals linked to U.S. defense programs may raise security concerns among government contractors and employees.
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