THE TESTIMONY PATTERN — Why Sullivan, McCasland, and Wilcock Don’t Look Random

⚡ INTEL UPDATE — MAY 2026

Sullivan Was Inside the Legacy Program

Liberation Times has confirmed Sullivan was not merely a witness — he was directly involved in the technology aspects of a legacy UAP program working on an exotic vehicle of suspected non-human origin, via a private corporation operating with a US intelligence agency. His funeral was attended by Maj. Gen. David Abba, Director of DOD’s Special Access Program Central Office, who described Sullivan as bearing “the burden that a select few in this nation have of truly understanding what’s going on.” Full analysis →

UAP Oracle Editorial · Filed under BUREAUCRACY · 2026-05-05

Three names. One pattern.

Matthew Sullivan, Maj. Gen. William Neil McCasland, and David Wilcock were each, by separate publicly-documented accounts, in contact with House Oversight Committee staff or working actively on UAP-relevant testimony in the months before they died, vanished, or were found dead. The pattern is now visible enough that Rep. Tim Burlison and Rep. Anna Paulina Luna have demanded FBI, NNSA, DOE and DoD IG briefings on it.

The Sullivan thread

Matthew Sullivan, NASIC Wright-Patterson AFB analyst with a 24-year career, vanished from his home in February 2026. His electronic devices — phone, laptop, work-issued tablet — were left behind in the home. House Oversight had been seeking his testimony on Wright-Patterson UAP-program data flows for the multi-month period preceding his disappearance. His family has been told the case is “active federal.”

The McCasland thread

Maj. Gen. William Neil McCasland — former AFRL commander at Wright-Patterson — disappeared on February 27, 2026. The 911 call placed at his home reported him “literally just disappeared,” with his phone, watch, wallet and credentials all left behind. McCasland is the single most senior US Air Force figure named in modern UAP testimony as having direct programmatic access — he is widely cited as the “AFRL commander” Eric Davis briefed in the Wilson-Davis memo. His disappearance is now under FBI and NNSA review.

The Wilcock thread

David Wilcock — UAP researcher with a 25-year public profile and stated insider sources — went on the public record warning of an active program targeting UAP whistleblowers. Within 48 hours of that public warning, he was dead. The cause-of-death record remains incomplete in the public domain. Wilcock had been actively naming names, including some of the same Wright-Patterson and Kirtland nodes Sullivan and McCasland were institutionally connected to.

Why the pattern matters

Coincidence stops being a satisfactory explanation at three. The shared mechanism in all three cases is that each individual was either being sought for UAP testimony or had begun to publicly testify about UAP-program internal mechanics. Two were Wright-Patterson-connected. One was a researcher with an audience. All three reached the testimony or pre-testimony stage and were removed from the conversation by death or disappearance within the same 90-day envelope.

House Oversight — under Rep. Burlison and Rep. Luna — has formally requested briefings from FBI (April 17), NNSA (April 20), DOE, NASA, and DOD IG to interrogate this pattern as an institutional question. The April 27 deadline imposed on those briefings has now passed; results are documented in our companion piece.

The civilian-press question

If the testimony pattern is real, every individual currently being sought for UAP testimony — including Jake Barber, Ross Coulthart’s named sources, and Charles Buhler’s NASA Electrostatics Lab co-workers — is operating in measurably elevated personal risk. UAP Oracle’s editorial standard is that names being sought for testimony deserve civilian-press visibility before silence becomes the only remaining outcome. We will continue to track every contacted individual and surface evidence as it surfaces.

Cross-reference: Active Cases · 14 case files · Whistleblower Files · Intel Feed: testimony pattern

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