David Wilcock

January 1, 1973 - April 23, 2026 (Age 53)

It’s hard to believe we’re saying goodbye to David. Born on January 1st, 1973, he left us far too soon on April 23rd, 2026. For those of us who knew him, David wasn’t just a writer or a public figure; he was a whirlwind of energy, a fountain of ideas, and a genuinely kind soul with a laugh that could fill a room. I remember once, years ago, we were trying to fix a leaky faucet and he was completely out of his depth, covered in grime and muttering about ancient Egyptian plumbing techniques. He never took himself too seriously, and that’s one of the things I’ll miss most – his ability to find humor in even the most frustrating situations. He had this incredible knack for making you feel seen, like he truly *heard* what you were saying, even if you were just rambling about the weather. David poured his heart and soul into exploring the mysteries of the universe, a passion that drove his writing and his work within the disclosure movement. He believed in something bigger than ourselves, and he dedicated his life to sharing that belief with others. He was fascinated by Edgar Cayce, and the idea of reincarnation resonated deeply with him – a testament to his belief in the interconnectedness of everything. He loved connecting with his audience, and the community he built around his YouTube channel was a source of immense joy for him. He cherished his family, always speaking of them with such love and pride. He was a devoted son, a loving brother, and a friend who would drop everything to lend a hand. Beyond his public persona, David was a man who found solace in simple things: a good book, a long walk in nature, a deep conversation with a friend. He had a quiet intensity, a thoughtful gaze that seemed to see right through you. He touched so many lives with his openness, his willingness to challenge conventional thinking, and his unwavering hope for a better future. He inspired countless people to question, to explore, and to believe in the possibility of something extraordinary. We’ll miss his infectious enthusiasm, his quirky sense of humor, and his unwavering belief in the power of human potential. David may be gone, but his ideas, his passion, and the impact he had on so many will live on. He will be deeply missed by his family, his friends, and the countless people around the world who were inspired by his journey. Rest in peace, dear David.

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