Was Thomas R. Baron a Victim of Intelligent Homicide?

Authors

  • Alen J Salerian World Honesty Day

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14738/aivp.1401.19706

Keywords:

Thomas Baron, Apollo1, Apollo 11, Space race, Gus Grissom

Abstract

Introduction: Thomas Ronald Baron  was a quality control and safety inspector for North American Aviation(NAA), the primary contractor to build the Apollo command module. After the Apollo 1 fire, Baron wrote a 275-page report on NASA safety protocol violations, which he gave to Rep. Olin E. Teague's investigation at Cape Kennedy in Florida, on April 21, 1967. Six days after his testimony, Baron was killed instantly, along with his wife and stepdaughter, when a train crashed into their car near their home in Mims, Florida. Objective: To determine whether Thomas R Baron  was a victim of homicide? Method: To apply the probability theory to published data on Thomas R Baron’s death to project odds of certainty of   “Thomas R Baron  was a victim of  homicide”. Results: Thomas R. Baron was killed by homicide with mathematical certainty  of %99.999 with 21 independent observations consistent with “Thomas R Baron  was a victim of  homicide” and inconsistent with “Thomas R Baron  was  not a victim of  homicide”. Discussion: Converging forensic medical and mathematical evidence suggests Thomas R Baron was a victim of an intelligent homicide. Sadly , Baron’s well engineered death would represent a tragic page in space race along with several other victims who were silenced to cover up the Apollo Moon Hoax .  Thomas Baron’s homicide warrants a new investigation. Conclusion: Thomas R Baron was a victim of homicide”.

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Published

2026-01-18

How to Cite

Salerian, A. J. (2026). Was Thomas R. Baron a Victim of Intelligent Homicide?. European Journal of Applied Sciences, 14(01), 258–264. https://doi.org/10.14738/aivp.1401.19706