David Wilcock has become the focus of widespread online speculation after reports emerged of his death in Colorado. His final social media posts have intensified curiosity and concern among followers and observers.
Authorities in Boulder County responded to a mental health-related incident on April 20 in Nederland. Officials stated that a man outside a residence used a weapon on himself and was declared dead at the scene. The identity of the deceased has not been officially confirmed.
In a significant development, U.S. Representative Anna Paulina Luna appeared to acknowledge the news in a post on X, describing the death as “tragic” and extending condolences to Wilcock’s family and supporters. This political figure’s statement, combined with the absence of formal identification, has further fueled speculation online.
Wilcock’s final messages have drawn particular attention. A post attributed to him on April 18 read, “Always remember that the Creator is within and we live in a loving universe.” In the same message, he expressed uncertainty about a forthcoming show and conveyed love and appreciation for his family amid intense personal challenges over the weekend.
Another recent message from Wilcock stated, “People are disappearing,” while also expressing gratitude for being alive. These remarks have been widely shared and analyzed across social media platforms.
Wilcock was a controversial figure known for his involvement with the television series Ancient Aliens and his participation in the disclosure movement, which promotes theories about extraterrestrial life and concealed truths. He also claimed to be the reincarnation of Edgar Cayce, a claim that contributed to his divisive reputation.
Some online discussions have speculated about a possible link between Wilcock’s reported death and the recent passing of other UFO researchers, though no official connection has been confirmed. Authorities have yet to release additional information regarding the circumstances.
