UFO Researcher David Wilcock Ends 3-Hour Livestream with Prayer for Global Peace
UFO researcher David Wilcock concluded a three-hour livestream on April 19, 2026, with a prayer for global peace. He expressed concerns about losses in the UFO community. The event was reported by @MarioNawfal.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewUFO researcher David Wilcock ended a three-hour livestream on April 19, 2026, with a prayer for global peace. @MarioNawfal reported that Wilcock concluded the session by offering the prayer, focusing on worldwide harmony amid ongoing discussions in his field. During the livestream, David Wilcock stated, 'The UFO community is losing people at an alarming rate.
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' This remark highlighted his concerns about recent developments within the community.
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Potential Impact
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Limited broader public engagement due to niche topic.
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Potential increase in discussions within the UFO community about recent losses.
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Possible heightened interest in Wilcock's future livestreams or statements.
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