UFO researcher's death sparks questions after chilling posts resurface
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UFO researcher's death sparks questions after chilling posts resurface
"'You don't get to resurrect. If you lay down your life, you're done. So, please don't do that. Please don't be stupid,' Wilcock said in an April 19 livestream on YouTube."
"'I plan on LIVING. Not suicidal at all. Just concerned about what happens when you prove God is real,' Wilcock wrote on X in 2022."
"'It's something you never want to have to go through. And uh again, you know, natural is the only way to go.'"
David Wilcock, a prominent UFO researcher, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound outside his home in Boulder County. Authorities confirmed he was experiencing a mental health crisis before his death. Wilcock had previously stated he was not suicidal and believed in dying from natural causes. His death has sparked speculation and allegations of murder or coercion among skeptics. Wilcock was known for his theories linking UFOs to Christianity and discussing humanity's spiritual enlightenment, as well as advocating for government disclosure on extraterrestrial life.
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