Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna, who is currently serving as the representative for Florida’s 13th Congressional District, has sounded the alarm about the rising number of missing and dead scientists, rumors that paranormal authors and anchors David Wilcock Has committed suicide. A death investigation in Boulder County, Colorado sparks online speculation UFO expert Probably dead.

While some social media posts have suggested Wilcock was the victim of an incident near Boulder Ridge Road, authorities have not received official confirmation. However, Luna and some Others on social media claim to know Hilcockeveryone said that he indeed committed suicide.
“If you are disturbed by the number of scientists who have disappeared, died, and recently committed suicide, your instinct is correct. Something is going on,” Luna wrote on X.
Shortly before publishing the post, she wrote: “We have just learned of the tragic passing of David Wilcock. We are praying for his family and loved ones and the millions of lives he impacted.”
Boulder incident sparks speculation about David Hilcock’s death
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, but online posts speculated that the deceased was Hillcock.
Missing and Dead Scientists
this Trump administration The report is under review At least 10 U.S. scientists die or mysteriously disappear Since mid-2023, according to the Washington Examiner. Many of these scientists are reportedly studying UFOs or nuclear energy.
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white house press secretary Caroline Levitt She recently told reporters that she has not yet spoken with other officials about the rising death toll, but that the White House will investigate the alarming situation.
“I have not spoken to our relevant agencies about this. I will certainly do so and we will give you an answer,” Levitt said at a news conference. “Certainly, if it’s true, I think it’s definitely something that this administration and its administration would deem worthy of investigation. So let me do that for you.”
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).


