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JUSTICE FOR DAVID WILCOCK

HERE'S HOW YOU CAN HELP!

 

Personal Message from Corey Goode

 

Dear Friends,

 

By now, many of you have likely heard the heartbreaking news of the tragic passing of our friend David Wilcock.

 

David touched millions of lives through decades of work, research, writing, lectures, interviews, and public appearances. His passing has left many people shocked, grieving, confused, and searching for answers. In moments like this, it is natural for people to try to make sense of what happened. But before rumors and speculation take over, I want to share what I can from my own experience with David.

 

David was my best friend for twelve years. We shared many powerful and beautiful experiences together, and we stood by each other through some of the hardest seasons of our lives. Over the last six months, however, David had become increasingly isolated.

 

When we last spoke in February, he sounded deeply broken. He told me how devastating the years-long online harassment and cyberstalking campaign against him had been. He believed it had damaged his reputation, interfered with his ability to earn a living, and contributed to the loss of professional opportunities, including conferences, television appearances, and business relationships. He described how people he worked with, collaborated with, or received support from online would be targeted until many quietly withdrew.

 

For a long time, David believed he was being targeted because of his association with me, and for that reason he pulled back from our public work together, except for a few conferences he attended. Sadly, from what he shared with me, the harassment did not stop. In fact, many of the same individuals and groups appear to have continued escalating their attacks, and some are now publicly celebrating his death.

 

David and I repeatedly sought help from authorities in Broomfield, Louisville, and Boulder regarding the ongoing harassment and cyberstalking we believed was being directed at us and others. Unfortunately, we were unable to get the matter investigated in a meaningful way. Because our professional work has been connected to the paranormal and alternative media fields, we have often felt dismissed or not taken seriously.

 

Colorado has strong cyber harassment laws, and we are asking that those laws be taken seriously and enforced where applicable.

 

If David Wilcock made a difference in your life, I am asking you to help us call for a proper investigation. Please contact the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office and respectfully request that they investigate the cyberstalking and harassment David reported experiencing before his death. Please also contact Governor Jared Polis’s office and ask that the State of Colorado encourage local authorities to take this matter seriously and ensure a thorough, impartial investigation.

 

We also ask that you reach out to local media outlets in Denver and Boulder and encourage them to look into this story with care, seriousness, and respect for David’s family and loved ones.

 

Most importantly, please pray for David’s family, his close friends, and everyone who is grieving this loss. This is an extremely painful time for many people who loved him, worked with him, or were changed by his message.

 

Thank you for your continued prayers, support, and willingness to stand with us in asking for truth, accountability, and justice.

 

With gratitude,

 

Corey Goode

 

 

Below is a verified working list of Denver metro + Boulder/Boulder County news tip contacts. I prioritized official contact pages where available.

 

Outlet / Area | News tip email /  Phone/tip line / Notes      

 

Denver7 / KMGH / Denver metro / [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected])                                                                              News desk: 303-832-0200; call/text tip line: 720-462-7777 / Also has “Contact7” investigations: [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]). ([Denver 7 Colorado News (KMGH)][1])                                                                             

 

9NEWS / KUSA / Denver metro / [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) / Not clearly listed in the accessible contact result | 9NEWS says to email photos/videos and tips to [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]). ([9news.com][2]) 

 

CBS News Colorado / KCNC-TV / Denver metro / [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) / Main desk: 303-861-4444 / Press releases go to the assignment desk email. ([CBS News][3])  

 

FOX31 / KDVR & KWGN Channel 2 / Denver metro / [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) / Main: 303-595-3131 | Phone/address verified from a local listing; tip email appeared on FOX31’s public Facebook search result, but I could not access KDVR’s own contact page directly. ([Colorado Gerontological Society][4]) 

 

The Denver Post / Denver / Statewide / [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) / General customer/contact numbers vary; newsroom phone not clearly verified | Denver Post Facebook lists tips as [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]). Denver Post Media lists main business/legal/obit/billing contacts, not a newsroom tip line. ([Facebook][5]) 

 

Denver Gazette / Denver metro | Online news-tip form / Not clearly listed / Uses a web form for news tips. ([Denver Gazette][6]) 

 

Westword / Denver metro | [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) / General: 303-296-7744 / For editorial tips, story ideas, and general editorial feedback. ([Denver Westword][7])  

 

The Colorado Sun /Denver / statewide | [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]); secure: [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) / Text/voicemail/Signal/WhatsApp: 720-263-2338 | Good option for investigative or statewide Colorado angles. ([The Colorado Sun][8]) 

 

Colorado Public Radio / CPR News & Denverite / Denver/statewide / [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]); Denver-specific: [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) / Denver area: 303-871-9191; toll-free: 800-722-4449 / CPR lists newsroom/story-idea contacts and Denverite tips. ([Colorado Public Radio][9])

 

Boulder Reporting Lab / Boulder / Boulder County / [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected])  / Signal: 973-738-2154 | They state they honor requests for anonymity/protecting identity. ([The Boulder Reporting Lab][10]) 

 

Boulder Weekly / Boulder / Boulder County / [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) / 303-494-5511 / Send press releases and news tips to editorial. ([Boulder Weekly][11])  

 

Daily Camera / Boulder / Boulder County / [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) / 303-442-1202 | This is a public listing contact, not a dedicated newsroom tip line. ([Boulder Colorado USA][12]) 

 

KUNC / Northern Colorado / Front Range | [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected])  / 970-378-2579 | Good for Boulder-adjacent, Northern Colorado, public radio, investigative/community angles. ([KUNC][13]) 

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For the strongest pickup, send a short subject line like: “News Tip: [Specific issue] in Boulder/Denver — documents/interviews available” and include a 3–5 sentence summary, names/dates, why it matters locally, and your best callback number. Links below:

 

[1]: "Contact Us | Denver7"

[2]: "Contact 9NEWS in Denver"

[3]: "Contact Us - CBS Colorado"

[4]: "FOX 31 / Colorado's CW 2 (KDVR / KWGN) - Colorado Gerontological Society"

[5]: "The Denver Post (@denverpost) - About"

[6]: "Denver Gazette News Tip"

[7]: "Contact | Denver Westword"

[8]: "Send tips to The Colorado Sun - The Colorado Sun"

[9]: "Connect with CPR News on Social Media"

[10]: "Contact Us - The Boulder Reporting Lab"

[11]: "Contact Us - Boulder Weekly"

[12]: "Daily Camera"

[13]: "Contact | KUNC"

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Here is the official contact information for Colorado Governor Jared Polis:

 

Contact  Information

Email:  [email protected]

​Constituent Services Help Line:  303-866-2885

Governor’s Office Front Desk:  303-866-2471

Mailing Address:  

Governor Jared Polis

State Capitol Building

200 E. Colfax Ave., Room 136

Denver, CO 80203

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Boulder County Sheriff’s Office

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 303-441-3600

 

Boulder County Sheriff Curtis Johnson  

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 303-441-4605

 

Asking people to make social media posts demanding an investigation tagging - @DABoulder20th @BldrCOSheriff @FBIDenver @GovofCO

 

FBI Denver Field Office

​Phone: (303) 629-7171

Address: 

8000 East 36th Avenue, Denver, CO 80238

Online tips: tips.fbi.gov

General FBI tip line: 1-800-CALL-FBI / 1-800-225-5324

 

The Denver Field Office covers Colorado and Wyoming. The FBI says suspicious activity and crime can be reported to the Denver office 24/7 by phone or through tips.fbi.gov.

 

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Below are the X/Twitter tags for major news/media outlets covering Denver, Boulder, and Nederland / Peak-to-Peak Colorado. I verified the main handles where possible through X listings or official outlet pages.

 

## Denver / Colorado Front Range news media

​Outlet / X/Twitter tag   

 

NEWS Denver / @9NEWS ([X (formerly Twitter)][1])  

Denver7 / KMGH / @DenverChannel ([X (formerly Twitter)][2])

FOX31 Denver / KDVR / @KDVR ([X (formerly Twitter)][3]) 

CBS News Colorado  / @CBSNewsColorado ([X (formerly Twitter)][4]) 

The Denver Post / @denverpost ([X (formerly Twitter)][5]) 

Denver Westword / @denverwestword ([X (formerly Twitter)][6]) 

CPR News / Colorado Public Radio News / @CPRNews ([X (formerly Twitter)][7]) 

Colorado Public Radio main account / @COPublicRadio ([X (formerly Twitter)][8]) 

Colorado Sun / @ColoradoSun 

Denverite / CPR local Denver news / @Denverite 

Axios Denver / @axiosdenver  

Associated Press Colorado/Denver reporters often use AP byline accounts  / @AP / individual reporters 

 

## Boulder news media

​Outlet / X/Twitter tag 

 

Boulder Daily Camera / @dailycamera ([X (formerly Twitter)][9]) 

Boulder Weekly / @boulderweekly ([X (formerly Twitter)][10]) 

Boulder Reporting Lab / @BoulderRL ([X (formerly Twitter)][11])

KGNU Community Radio / @KGNU ([X (formerly Twitter)][12])

CPR News — Boulder coverage / @CPRNews ([X (formerly Twitter)][7]) 

Denverite / CPR, sometimes covers Boulder-region issues / @Denverite                                  

Axios Boulder / @axiosboulder

 

## Nederland / Peak-to-Peak area media

Outlet / X/Twitter tag  

 

The Mountain-Ear / Peak-to-Peak news / I found current official web, Facebook, Instagram, and podcast listings, but did not verify an active X account. Their Facebook listing uses @mtnear, and Instagram appears as @mtn.ear. ([Them Near][13])

KGNU — Boulder/Denver community radio, sometimes covers Nederland/Peak-to-Peak / @KGNU ([X (formerly Twitter)][12]) 

Boulder Reporting Lab — county-level Boulder coverage / @BoulderRL ([X (formerly Twitter)][11]) 

Daily Camera — Boulder County coverage / @dailycamera ([X (formerly Twitter)][9]) 

 

## Useful tag block for a post

@9NEWS @DenverChannel @KDVR @CBSNewsColorado @denverpost @denverwestword @CPRNews @COPublicRadio @ColoradoSun @Denverite @dailycamera @boulderweekly @BoulderRL @KGNU @axiosdenver @axiosboulder

 

For Nederland specifically, I would tag the broader Boulder County outlets plus The Mountain-Ear on Facebook/Instagram rather than relying on X:

@dailycamera @BoulderRL @boulderweekly @KGNU @CPRNews

Links below:

[1]: "9NEWS Denver"

[2]: "Denver7 News (@DenverChannel) / Posts / X"

[3]: "FOX31 Denver KDVR"

[4]: "CBSColorado (@CBSNewsColorado) / Posts / X"

[5]: "The Denver Post (@denverpost) / Posts / X"

[6]: "Denver Westword (@denverwestword) / Posts / X"

[7]: "CPR News (@CPRNews) / Posts / X"

[8]: "Colorado Public Radio (@COPublicRadio) / Posts / X"

[9]: "Daily Camera (@dailycamera) / Posts / X"

[10]: "Boulder Weekly (@boulderweekly) / Posts / X"

[11]: "Boulder Reporting Lab (@BoulderRL) / Posts / X"

[12]: "KGNU Community Radio"

[13]: "The Mountain-Ear Peak to Peak news since 1977 - The ..."

 

Note: If you scanned this far in this detailed email, THANK YOU! David meant so much to me, and I sincerely appreciate the time and effort each person makes to help us get JUSTICE FOR DAVID WILCOCK. He deserves our efforts!

 

I posted this on X/Twitter on April 24: TY to all who tuned into David Wilcock's livestreams. They sustained & kept him going. He had an incredible amount of love for all of you.

https://x.com/CoreyGoode/status/2047668564715270450?s=20

Justice for David Wilcock! Please sign and circulate this petition to every group you think would support our good friend David. 

 

https://www.change.org/p/demand-justice-for-david-wilcock-and-victims-of-cyberstalking

SIGN THE PETITION

My response to the death of David Wilcock,

my best friend

Responding to the Death of David Wilcock, My Best Friend - What happened
 

In our documentary, Beyond Disclosure: The Corey Goode Files, we touch on the cyberstalking of David and me. Watch it free (with ads) on YouTube here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43UUYFP6bAg

Beyond Disclosure: The Corey Goode Files
 
 

"In service to all, 
in service of the One."

James Corey Goode

CoreyGoode.com / SphereBeingAlliance.com / AscensionWorks.TV

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