Indiana Jones and the Mystery of the Disappearing Professor: FBI Raids, Missing Academics, and a Sinister Singapore Switcheroo!

Indiana University’s computer security whiz, Xiaofeng Wang, and his colleague wife vanished faster than a college student’s GPA during finals, following an FBI raid. The university scrubbed their profiles online, and the couple might be enjoying Singapore’s sunny beaches while the Feds investigate—cue the Mission Impossible theme music.

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Looks like the FBI is playing hide and seek with academia’s elite. But don’t worry, this isn’t another episode of “Breaking Bad: University Edition.” Who knew becoming invisible was a job requirement for professors these days?

Key Points:

  • FBI raided homes of Indiana University professor Xiaofeng Wang and his wife, Nianli Ma.
  • The couple has not been seen since the raid; their university profiles have vanished.
  • Wang allegedly took a job in Singapore, leading to his abrupt termination.
  • Federal investigation details remain under wraps, with potential ties to broader espionage themes.
  • Historical context suggests this may be part of an ongoing pattern of scrutiny on foreign academics.

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