
If true, rest in peace, polymath, pathfinder, courageous One
Folks, there are stories suggesting that David Wilcock may have committed suicide. (1)
There are problems with the stories, which could point to David having entered the Witness Protection Program.
A Youtube has surfaced in which David goes into an anti-Trump rant and recommends the 25th Amendment (after 11 minutes).
What gives weight to suicide is that David positioned himself to, and I say this with all respect, “always have the answer.” He was a polymath among polymaths.
He had an endless supply of answers, advancing our knowledge base in his areas rapidly and markedly with his encyclopedic knowledge and leaving his impression for the ages. He was a big part of my/our preparation for Disclosure and Ascension.
One matter of a general nature that I’m having trouble with however is that we’re all in co-creative partnership with our archangel. We just don’t know it. Michael has saved me twice from death and twice from housefires. (2)
Why did a celestial or a galactic not save David from his action? That is an open question with me.
At the same time, the way he positioned himself made for a high bar to maintain and a heavy burden to carry. One can forget when to say “I don’t know.” And that can be frustrating and lead to self-recrimination.
The Trump cartoon, at the heart of the “events,” may have been an issue that either stumped him for an adequate answer or convinced him that he has a corrupt and dangerous President to contend with and, given that’s not what he wanted his next few years to be about, he took this way out.
The so-called obituary lends support to that. (3) But it could also have been an elaborate set-up to allow him to go into the WPP. I hope it proves so.
The scantiness of the police report/Tweet announcing David’s demise also lends weight to this latter interpretation.
In the actual report part, he’s named only as “a man in mental health crisis,” and named only in a seemingly-different, added section. Moreover, no neighbor comes running out screaming, “David! David!” – the Tweet doesn’t sound completely credible. We hear nothing from his family.
So I don’t know. Chat doesn’t know. None of us here knows.
We just don’t know what happened to David.
Footnotes
(1)
🚨 Tragic news: David Wilcock, 53, prominent UFO researcher, author & disclosure advocate has reportedly died by suicide on April 20, 2026 near Nederland, Colorado.
Boulder County Sheriff’s Office: Deputies responded to a 911 call at ~10:44 a.m. on Ridge Road. A man in mental… pic.twitter.com/1un10zeWaM
— Interstellar (@InterstellarUAP) April 21, 2026
(2) Saved me from electrocution in around 1969; said it was nothing to divert a flow of electricity but, yes, it would have killed me.
Later a drug dealer tried to get me to try cocaine. He ended up laying down four lines, which I ingested, and nothing affected me. Later Michael owned being behind me not feeling it. They didn’t want me to get mixed up with that stuff, he said.
So why couldn’t they intervene to stop David? I’m puzzled by that. That detail comes down on the side of this being an elaborate set-up to allow David to slip into the Witness Protection Program.
So there is evidence on both sides and … I don’t know. I prefer the WPP.
(3)
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…
— David Wilcock (@david_wilcock) April 18, 2026
