Renowned UFO investigator David Wilcock was discovered deceased Monday in what authorities are calling an apparent suicide
- Faun Grey

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By Faun Grey

The Boulder County Sheriff's Office issued a press release confirming that law enforcement personnel responded to an emergency call in the 1400 block of Ridge Road, Wilcock's known address, at approximately 10:44 a.m. on April 20, concerning a potential mental health emergency.
Upon arrival at roughly 11:02 a.m., deputies encountered a male individual outside a residential property in possession of a weapon.
The individual subsequently turned the weapon upon himself. He was declared deceased at the location.
The official statement did not identify Wilcock by name, referencing the requirement to inform family members, but numerous observers were swift to recognize that this corresponds precisely to his residential block.
Florida Representative Anna Paulina Luna later verified Wilcock's death on X, stating, "We just learned of the tragic passing of David Wilcock. We are praying for his family and loved ones and the millions of lives he impacted."
We just learned of the tragic passing of David Wilcock. We are praying for his family and loved ones and the millions of lives he impacted.
— Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (@RepLuna) April 22, 2026
Wilcock, aged 53, was a prominent personality in ufology and alternative investigation communities. He penned several New York Times bestselling books, made frequent appearances on the History Channel's Ancient Aliens, and held the position of Director of Advanced Technology for Stavatti Aerospace.
He had been outspoken regarding government transparency on unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) and cutting-edge technologies, particularly addressing the more than 500,000 individuals who followed him on YouTube.
Merely two days prior to his death, Wilcock conducted a live YouTube broadcast and delivered unsettling observations about a disturbing pattern of fatalities in his community.
"I'm excited to be here, you know, every day that I have on earth is a gift and a blessing, and I'm very grateful for that, because frankly, people are disappearing. Scientists are going missing," he stated. "It's a little bit scary."
The day preceding the livestream, he shared a message on X declaring, "My Dear Family, I am not yet sure if I am doing a show tomorrow. I've had some very intense stuff going on this weekend. Either way, I want you all to know how much I love and appreciate you! Always remember that the Creator is within — and we live in a loving universe. I am very grateful to you for all of your love, care and support."
He additionally expressed gratitude to his consistent supporters and contributors.
My Dear Family,
I am not yet sure if I am doing a show tomorrow. I've had some very intense stuff going on this weekend..
Regardless of the circumstances, I want each and every one of you to understand the depth of my love and appreciation for you!
Never forget that the Creator resides within us all — and we exist in a universe filled with love.
I…
— David Wilcock (@david_wilcock) April 18, 2026
The timing of this message has sparked considerable concern among his followers, particularly considering Wilcock's previous public declarations firmly rejecting any notion that he would take his own life.
In a social media post from 2022 that has recently resurfaced, he explicitly stated, "I plan on LIVING. Not suicidal at all. Just concerned about what happens when you prove God is real."
— David Wilcock (@david_wilcock) December 11, 2022
This most recent death aligns precisely with a deeply troubling pattern that The Gateway Pundit has been documenting extensively for several weeks.
As we have outlined in numerous articles, the FBI under the leadership of Director Kash Patel has initiated a comprehensive investigation into the unexplained deaths and disappearances of no fewer than 11 high-ranking U.S. scientists possessing access to classified intelligence in nuclear research, aerospace development, propulsion systems, missile technology, and UAP-related programs.
President Donald Trump has openly acknowledged the White House is examining these cases, characterizing the sequence of incidents as profoundly suspicious.
Numerous victims maintained connections to sensitive defense research initiatives. Several were discovered deceased under circumstances initially classified as suicide or determined to be inconclusive, while others simply disappeared during hiking excursions or walks without their mobile phones, wallets, or identification.
Wilcock's death now contributes another prominent figure to the expanding list at a critical moment when federal authorities confirm they are actively investigating potential foreign actors or broader conspiracies underlying the pattern.
No evidence of foul play has been suggested by authorities in Wilcock's case at this juncture, and the investigation remains under the jurisdiction of the coroner.
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