UFO 'GateKeeper' General McCasland Vanishes After Trump's Disclosure Order, Scientists Missing
A retired Air Force general, known as a key figure in managing UFO secrets, has vanished without a trace just days after former President Trump ordered the full disclosure of all UAP and UFO files. Retired Maj. Gen. William Neil McCasland, the former commander of the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, left his Albuquerque home on February 27 with only hiking boots, a wallet, and a revolver. He took no phone or glasses, and there has been no sign of him since. His disappearance follows Trump's directive and coincides with reports of other missing or deceased scientists linked to advanced aerospace programs, raising immediate questions about potential connections.
McCasland's role as a so-called 'gatekeeper' for highly classified space weapons and advanced aerospace technology programs places him at the center of the government's most sensitive UFO-related activities. His command at Wright-Patterson, a base long-associated with UFO lore and reverse-engineering claims, adds a layer of significance to his sudden absence. The timing is underscored by media coverage, including from Fox News host Jesse Watters, who highlighted the sequence of events and the pattern of other insiders vanishing or dying.
The situation has escalated into a political and investigative blockade. According to the source, Congress is now being actively prevented from looking into these disappearances and the broader implications of the disclosure order. This obstruction suggests that the push for transparency on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena is encountering fierce, possibly dangerous, resistance from within the national security establishment. The vanishing of a senior military figure with direct ties to these programs signals intense pressure on the individuals who have historically controlled access to what the government knows about UFOs.