X Posts by Supernatural Writer and Anchor David Wilcock Claims that he was not suicidal have resurfaced amid rumors surrounding his death. Boulder County Death Investigation, coloradosparking online speculation that Wilcock may have died.

While some social media posts have suggested Wilcock was the victim of the incident near Boldridge Road, it has not been officially confirmed by authorities or his family.
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“No suicidal tendencies at all”
In a December 2022 X post, Wilcock expressed a desire to continue living.
“I plan to live. Not suicidal at all. Just worried about what will happen when you prove God is real,” he wrote.
The post drew attention after an alleged suicide was reported in Boulder Many people speculated that the deceased was Wilcock.
The Boulder County Sheriff’s Office reportedly received a call at approximately 10:44 a.m. Monday, April 20, regarding an unspecified issue. The dispatcher thought the caller might be experiencing a mental health crisis.
When law enforcement officers arrived at the scene just after 11 a.m., they found a man holding a weapon outside a residence. The man reportedly used the weapon on himself minutes after officers arrived. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
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Authorities have not yet revealed the identity of the deceased.
Although there is no official confirmation, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna has written in a report X posts“We have just learned of the tragic passing of David Wilcock. Our prayers go out to his family and loved ones and to the millions of lives he impacted.”
Wilcock is best known for his work in the paranormal and New Age spirituality. He once claimed that he could communicate with aliens telepathically and that he was the reincarnation of psychic Edgar Cayce.
Discussing suicide may be emotionally triggering for some people. However, suicide can be prevented. If you or someone you know is considering suicide, call the National Suicide Hotline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).

