Demand Justice for David Wilcock and Victims of Cyberstalking

Recent signers:
Julie Kleinhans and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

We demand that Boulder Police Department and Boulder County Sheriff’s Office open a full investigation into the sustained cyberstalking, death threats, doxxing, and coordinated online harassment that targeted David Wilcock before his tragic death on April 20, 2026.

 

David Wilcock was a prominent voice in the UFO/disclosure community. While he struggled with long-term depression and financial difficulties, reports from Corey Goode and others in the community detail relentless cyber attacks that destroyed his marriage, collapsed his career and income, isolated him, and pushed his mental health to the breaking point. As a former licensed mental health therapist with a master’s degree in mental health therapy, I (Coley Weber) have both treated victims of severe cyberbullying and personally survived similar coordinated attacks. I know firsthand how this 24/7 abuse creates hypervigilance, rumination, isolation, financial trauma, and a deepened depressive spiral that makes life feel unlivable.

 

This pattern of conduct may violate:

Federal law: 18 U.S.C. § 2261A (Stalking / Cyberstalking) — using electronic means to engage in a course of conduct that causes substantial emotional distress or fear of death/serious harm.
Colorado law: C.R.S. § 18-3-602 (Stalking – Vonnie’s Law) — repeated communication or conduct (including electronic) that causes serious emotional distress.


Cyberbullying and stalking are not “just words online.” They destroy marriages, careers, finances, and lives. David’s death is a heartbreaking example of how these attacks can become lethal when combined with existing mental health struggles. The same individuals or groups have targeted others in the truth-seeking community, including myself, causing severe anxiety, depression, reputational damage, and emotional trauma.

 

Our Demands:

Immediately open or expand an official investigation into the cyberstalking and harassment campaign against David Wilcock.
Treat the cumulative harm (relational, financial, and mental health) and any linked cases involving the same perpetrators as serious aggravating factors.


Provide a public case number and update on findings and actions taken.


Work with platforms to preserve evidence and improve reporting processes for credible threats against public figures and vulnerable individuals.


No one should be hounded to death in silence. By signing this petition and sharing your own story (if you’ve been targeted), you help build the pressure needed for real accountability and prevention.

 

Sign this petition and share it widely. Together we can protect truth-seekers, strengthen enforcement of existing anti-stalking laws, and ensure no one else is pushed to the edge by cyber harassment.

#JusticeForWilcock #JusticeForDavidWilcock #CyberStalking #EndCyberBullying #ProtectTruthSeekers #MentalHealthMatters

 

*Make It Count for #JusticeForWilcock

  1. Copy the template below into an email or Word doc.
    Fill in the [blanks] honestly — only what you’re comfortable sharing.
  2. Personal Impact Section: If you’ve experienced harassment from the same people/groups targeting David, describe it briefly and truthfully (this shows the pattern).
  3. Attach any screenshots/evidence (redact your info).
  4. Send to: Boulder Police Department (pdrecords@bouldercolorado.gov or online: https://secure.coplogic.com/dors/startreport/300008415 
  5. Boulder County Sheriff’s Office (non-emergency: 303-441-4444)
  6. CC yourself.
  7. Also file federally at IC3.gov (Internet Crime Complaint Center).
  8. Post on X: “I just sent this to Boulder PD for David. Will you? #JusticeForWilcock” + tag @CoreyGoode

Tone reminder: Respectful, factual, no accusations without evidence. Your voice + the law = real pressure.


Personal Impact Section: If you’ve experienced harassment from the same people/groups targeting David, describe it briefly and truthfully (this shows the pattern).

 

Subject Line: Public Request for Investigation: Cyberstalking Pattern in David Wilcock Case (Possible Violation of Federal & Colorado Law)

 

Dear Boulder Police Department / Boulder County Sheriff’s Office,

My name is [Your Full Name], and I live in [Your City, State]. I am writing as a concerned member of the public who follows the UFO/disclosure community and cares deeply about online safety and mental health.

 

I was deeply saddened by the death of David Wilcock on or around April 20, 2026, in the Boulder County area. While I understand he struggled with long-term depression and financial challenges, reports from Corey Goode and others describe sustained cyberstalking, death threats, doxxing, and coordinated harassment that contributed to the collapse of his marriage, career, finances, and ultimately deepened his depression to the breaking point.

 

This pattern of conduct may violate federal law under 18 U.S.C. § 2261A (Stalking / Cyberstalking), which prohibits using any interactive computer service or electronic communication system of interstate commerce to engage in a course of conduct that causes substantial emotional distress or places a person in reasonable fear of death or serious bodily injury. It may also violate Colorado state law under C.R.S. § 18-3-602 (Stalking – Vonnie’s Law), which makes it a crime to knowingly make credible threats combined with repeated communication or other conduct (including electronic) that causes a reasonable person to suffer serious emotional distress.

 

[OPTIONAL – PERSONAL IMPACT SECTION – Fill this in if it applies to you] I have also personally experienced harassment from the same individuals or coordinated groups. This has impacted my life by [be specific but brief, e.g., “causing severe anxiety and depression that required professional treatment,” “destroying my reputation and income in the community,” “leading to isolation and thoughts of self-harm,” or “forcing me to go offline entirely for my mental health”]. As someone who has lived through similar attacks, I know firsthand how this relentless abuse destroys lives, relationships, and mental health.

I respectfully request that your department:

 

Open or expand an investigation into the documented pattern of cyberstalking and harassment directed at David Wilcock.
Treat the cumulative emotional, relational, financial, and mental health harm — including any linked cases involving the same perpetrators — as serious aggravating factors.


Provide a public update or case number regarding findings or actions taken to protect others from similar campaigns.
Cyberbullying and stalking are not victimless crimes. David’s case, and the experiences of others like me, highlight the urgent need for stronger enforcement of existing laws. Thank you for your time and service in protecting our community. I am available at [your email or phone if you’re comfortable sharing] if you need more information.

Sincerely, [Your Full Name] [Your City, State] [Your Email/Phone — optional] [Optional: “Supporter of #JusticeForWilcock” or your X handle @________]

 

 

 

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Recent signers:
Julie Kleinhans and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

We demand that Boulder Police Department and Boulder County Sheriff’s Office open a full investigation into the sustained cyberstalking, death threats, doxxing, and coordinated online harassment that targeted David Wilcock before his tragic death on April 20, 2026.

 

David Wilcock was a prominent voice in the UFO/disclosure community. While he struggled with long-term depression and financial difficulties, reports from Corey Goode and others in the community detail relentless cyber attacks that destroyed his marriage, collapsed his career and income, isolated him, and pushed his mental health to the breaking point. As a former licensed mental health therapist with a master’s degree in mental health therapy, I (Coley Weber) have both treated victims of severe cyberbullying and personally survived similar coordinated attacks. I know firsthand how this 24/7 abuse creates hypervigilance, rumination, isolation, financial trauma, and a deepened depressive spiral that makes life feel unlivable.

 

This pattern of conduct may violate:

Federal law: 18 U.S.C. § 2261A (Stalking / Cyberstalking) — using electronic means to engage in a course of conduct that causes substantial emotional distress or fear of death/serious harm.
Colorado law: C.R.S. § 18-3-602 (Stalking – Vonnie’s Law) — repeated communication or conduct (including electronic) that causes serious emotional distress.


Cyberbullying and stalking are not “just words online.” They destroy marriages, careers, finances, and lives. David’s death is a heartbreaking example of how these attacks can become lethal when combined with existing mental health struggles. The same individuals or groups have targeted others in the truth-seeking community, including myself, causing severe anxiety, depression, reputational damage, and emotional trauma.

 

Our Demands:

Immediately open or expand an official investigation into the cyberstalking and harassment campaign against David Wilcock.
Treat the cumulative harm (relational, financial, and mental health) and any linked cases involving the same perpetrators as serious aggravating factors.


Provide a public case number and update on findings and actions taken.


Work with platforms to preserve evidence and improve reporting processes for credible threats against public figures and vulnerable individuals.


No one should be hounded to death in silence. By signing this petition and sharing your own story (if you’ve been targeted), you help build the pressure needed for real accountability and prevention.

 

Sign this petition and share it widely. Together we can protect truth-seekers, strengthen enforcement of existing anti-stalking laws, and ensure no one else is pushed to the edge by cyber harassment.

#JusticeForWilcock #JusticeForDavidWilcock #CyberStalking #EndCyberBullying #ProtectTruthSeekers #MentalHealthMatters

 

*Make It Count for #JusticeForWilcock

  1. Copy the template below into an email or Word doc.
    Fill in the [blanks] honestly — only what you’re comfortable sharing.
  2. Personal Impact Section: If you’ve experienced harassment from the same people/groups targeting David, describe it briefly and truthfully (this shows the pattern).
  3. Attach any screenshots/evidence (redact your info).
  4. Send to: Boulder Police Department (pdrecords@bouldercolorado.gov or online: https://secure.coplogic.com/dors/startreport/300008415 
  5. Boulder County Sheriff’s Office (non-emergency: 303-441-4444)
  6. CC yourself.
  7. Also file federally at IC3.gov (Internet Crime Complaint Center).
  8. Post on X: “I just sent this to Boulder PD for David. Will you? #JusticeForWilcock” + tag @CoreyGoode

Tone reminder: Respectful, factual, no accusations without evidence. Your voice + the law = real pressure.


Personal Impact Section: If you’ve experienced harassment from the same people/groups targeting David, describe it briefly and truthfully (this shows the pattern).

 

Subject Line: Public Request for Investigation: Cyberstalking Pattern in David Wilcock Case (Possible Violation of Federal & Colorado Law)

 

Dear Boulder Police Department / Boulder County Sheriff’s Office,

My name is [Your Full Name], and I live in [Your City, State]. I am writing as a concerned member of the public who follows the UFO/disclosure community and cares deeply about online safety and mental health.

 

I was deeply saddened by the death of David Wilcock on or around April 20, 2026, in the Boulder County area. While I understand he struggled with long-term depression and financial challenges, reports from Corey Goode and others describe sustained cyberstalking, death threats, doxxing, and coordinated harassment that contributed to the collapse of his marriage, career, finances, and ultimately deepened his depression to the breaking point.

 

This pattern of conduct may violate federal law under 18 U.S.C. § 2261A (Stalking / Cyberstalking), which prohibits using any interactive computer service or electronic communication system of interstate commerce to engage in a course of conduct that causes substantial emotional distress or places a person in reasonable fear of death or serious bodily injury. It may also violate Colorado state law under C.R.S. § 18-3-602 (Stalking – Vonnie’s Law), which makes it a crime to knowingly make credible threats combined with repeated communication or other conduct (including electronic) that causes a reasonable person to suffer serious emotional distress.

 

[OPTIONAL – PERSONAL IMPACT SECTION – Fill this in if it applies to you] I have also personally experienced harassment from the same individuals or coordinated groups. This has impacted my life by [be specific but brief, e.g., “causing severe anxiety and depression that required professional treatment,” “destroying my reputation and income in the community,” “leading to isolation and thoughts of self-harm,” or “forcing me to go offline entirely for my mental health”]. As someone who has lived through similar attacks, I know firsthand how this relentless abuse destroys lives, relationships, and mental health.

I respectfully request that your department:

 

Open or expand an investigation into the documented pattern of cyberstalking and harassment directed at David Wilcock.
Treat the cumulative emotional, relational, financial, and mental health harm — including any linked cases involving the same perpetrators — as serious aggravating factors.


Provide a public update or case number regarding findings or actions taken to protect others from similar campaigns.
Cyberbullying and stalking are not victimless crimes. David’s case, and the experiences of others like me, highlight the urgent need for stronger enforcement of existing laws. Thank you for your time and service in protecting our community. I am available at [your email or phone if you’re comfortable sharing] if you need more information.

Sincerely, [Your Full Name] [Your City, State] [Your Email/Phone — optional] [Optional: “Supporter of #JusticeForWilcock” or your X handle @________]

 

 

 

The Decision Makers

Boulder County Commission
3 Members
Claire Levy
Boulder County Commission - District 1
Ashley Stolzmann
Boulder County Commission - District 3
Marta Loachamin
Boulder County Commission - District 2
Boulder City Council
4 Members
Mark Wallach
Boulder City Council
Matt Benjamin
Boulder City Council
Tara Winer
Boulder City Council
Aaron Brockett
Boulder City Mayor

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