NASA Scientist Fried in Tesla: Somethin' Ain't Right, Fam
Another Black engineer gone too soon, leavin' the community wonderin' if this was more than just a accident.

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – Word on the streets is that NASA scientist Joshua LeBlanc got found cooked in his Tesla last year. 29 years old, workin' for NASA, and now he gone? Nah, somethin' ain't addin' up. Dude was found burned beyond recognition, and now everybody just sayin' it was a accident. We ain't stupid.
LeBlanc was doin' big things at NASA, workin' on nuclear propulsion projects. He was a Black man in a field where we ain't always welcome, breakin' barriers and makin' moves. So, for him to just disappear and then end up fried in his car? That's sus, fam. Real sus.
His family said he was abducted, leavin' his phone and wallet at home. That's not normal, especially for somebody with his career. Plus, his Tesla's data showed he was at the airport for four hours that mornin', even though he wasn't supposed to be there. What was he really doin'?
And it ain't just him. There's been other scientists dyin' or disappearin' lately, especially folks workin' on sensitive stuff. House Oversight Chair James Comer even speakin' out about it. Former FBI agent Nicole Parker talkin' 'bout missin' cell phones and wiped data. This ain't no coincidence.
The government sayin' everything is okay, but we know better. They ain't always lookin' out for us, especially when it comes to Black folks doin' big things. We gotta look out for each other and demand answers.
LeBlanc was a team lead for NASA’s Space Nuclear Propulsion (SNP) program, tryin' to get us to Mars faster. He was later a team lead on NASA's Demonstration Rocket for Agile Cislunar Operation (DRACO), a nuclear thermal propulsion engine. This man was buildin' the future, and now he gone.
This ain't just about one man's death. It's about the system, the way they treat us, and the way they try to silence us when we get too close to the truth. We gotta stay woke, keep our eyes open, and never stop fightin' for justice. Rest in peace, Joshua LeBlanc. We gon' get to the bottom of this. Fo' real.
Sources:
* Alabama Law Enforcement Agency * NASA * KLFY


