Tuesday, May 5, 2026

My Take on David Wilcock's Death

This is a very recent event, so no doubt more evidence will surface regarding how he died. Or maybe everyone, including the conspiracy theorists, will just get bored of digging for new evidence and move on. There are at least 3 theories of what happened to him. 

1. He simply killed himself out of desperation over a diminishing fan base, depression over lawsuits & cyberbullying, and poverty. This theory, according to a family friend (Jude) who claims to be part of the inner circle, is the one that his brother & parents believe in. According to Jude, there was also a suicide letter which David Wilcock alleged wrote on 18 April. 

The police has officially stated that they saw him kill himself. They also released an audio recording from the time that the 911 call was made until the time they entered his property. But the conversations that transpired were only among the policemen & policewomen. David Wilcock's voice was never heard in these conversations. His alleged initial call to 911 was also not recorded. 

The police conversations sounded annoyingly calm, even bored. There should have been a greater sense of urgency, but there wasn't. Instead of trying as fast as they could to reach his property to stop him from killing himself, they spent over an hour busying themselves with talking over the radio, as if stalling for time. 

The entire police audio sounded too composed to be real. In a real situation where you are trying to stop someone from killing himself, the conversations will be a lot more fast-paced, urgent-sounding. These clowns sounded like they don't really care if he's dead or not; they are just speaking into the radio to clock in the hours and appear to have done their jobs to justify tax-payers' money. Paid actors or even AI could have done a better job. Fake audios are well-orchestrated. Real ones are uneven, a lot more emotional and dynamic. They would spend more time engaging the actual person (Wilcock) than talking to one another in an extremely bored manner.

I am in no position to say that they were deliberately giving a potential murderer time to escape since I don't know the details. That's the problem. We don't know the details. 

He was alone at home when he died. None of his family members or friends were with him. A statement means nothing if there were no witnesses to verify if he really killed himself or if someone got to him. Official statements can be cover-ups for unofficial but truthful statements. Suicide letters can also be fabricated. 

There is one little detail that Jude mentioned in the video which I flagged immediately. He says David Wilcock had been on the phone with him "for hours every day". There was also another close friend whom he spoke to for "8 to 10 hours every day". So let's do the Maths. David Wilcock spoke to at least 2 people every day - Jude and an unnamed close friend. Let's assume he spoke to Jude for 4 hours and to the other friend for 8 hours. That would be 12 hours of conversation every day. 

I do not believe this at all. He was 53 years old, and had been complaining of having 'low energy levels'. There is no way he was able to sustain such long conversations. He is not some teenager, with hormones raging, fawning over his crush on the phone. Even teenagers don't talk for 12 hours every day. If Jude was lying about this little detail, then it is not surprising that he was lying about many other details too.   
Let's assume he exaggerated. He had been speaking to friends on the phone for 4 hours every day. This is good. This meant he had a healthy circle of social networks. He wasn't some isolated individual who felt lonely and abandoned. All the more reason for him to not commit suicide.

Jude was on the phone with him for hours every day. So he should have been aware that David Wilcock was depressed, ill, completely broke and starving - but did nothing to help him? At least buy the poor dude a meal or two. Send some food supplies - how much can it cost? I can think of only 2 possibilities - either he was not a true friend and was lying about being part of the inner circle, or he was part of the inner circle and was lying about Wilcock's depression and poverty. There is also a third possibility: he was never truly a close friend and was also lying about his depression and poverty.

2. He was murdered. Those who believe this are mainly followers who are fans of his books & teachings. He has claimed many times that he would never kill himself because it has karmic consequences. He also released a weekly youtube live channel just a day before his death and did not seem out of sorts at all. He was goofy, lively & entertaining, ending the 3 hour 33 minute session with a motivational presentation.

3. His apparent suicide / murder was a cover-up. David Wilcock is actually now safe in hiding somewhere. His clone, or another dead body, was taken instead. Yes, the more extreme conspiracy theorists would think this. This sci-fi theory seems implausible, but until there is actually footage of his actual body being recovered and an autopsy being performed, we cannot dismiss this possibility altogether. (What about clones that have the same DNA? If they really exist, then that would have to be the perfect cover-up.) Alternatively, there might not even be any dead body. The police, or the higher-ups, for some reason, just wanted everyone to think that he died and threatened his family & close friends into submission without even delivering the dead body. 

What are the ramifications of these 3 possibilities? 

If Theory 1 is true, then I think it's pretty sad that such a popular author who once wrote various New York Times bestsellers would be reduced to such a state. For someone who preaches against suicide and commits suicide himself, it certainly marks a dent in his reputation. Those who are his fans and followers will be surprised that the one who wrote 'The Ascended Mysteries' is perhaps not as ascended as he claims.  

If Theory 2 is true, then the world is more messed up than it seems. The cover-up is pretty elaborate, and it may be true that there really is some secret government organisation responsible for 'taking down' outspoken and prominent individuals who are pushing for 'Disclosure' of UFO / alien phenomena.   

If Theory 3 is true, conspiracy theorists and fans of David Wilcock may have reason to hope. If the bad guys were trying to get to him, but the good guys got to him first to stage a fake suicide / murder, then this means that there was a 'higher-level' cover-up that was meant to cover up for an attempted 'lower-level' cover-up. But the cold truth remains that the world is still messed up. Why do you need so many cover-ups? Because the good guys are not yet strong enough to fight the bad guys in the open, so they need to perform these little covert 'operations'. 

Even if Theory 1 is true, it doesn't mean the world isn't messed up. David Wilcock, for some reason, allowed the negativity of the world to get to him. I don't claim to be a follower or fan of David Wilcock. I did try to read 'The Synchronicity Key' many years ago but never finished reading it since it was over 500 pages. And as for he being the reincarnation of Edgar Cayce, let me just say that even if this were true, it should not be something that you write or tell people about, the reason being that you are setting a very high bar for yourself and people are going to have very high expectations of you. You could attract some jealousy, even hatred for being so presumptuous. Edgar Cayce was really one of the greats in my humble opinion.

There were also rumours that Wilcock was a Trump / Q Anon sympathiser. I think there are bad people on both the left and the right. I think a truly spiritual person should not align himself with political associations.

My conclusion: none of these theories bode well for us, our future or the world we live in. We should quit looking up to human role models who do not always set good examples. We should look to the divinity within.