Explosive memo reveals missing UFO-linked general tried to cut ties with government before disappearing

New documents raise new questions about missing general mystery
New documents raise new questions about missing general mystery

Shocking new details surrounding the UFO-related disappearance of U.S. Air Force Gen. William Neil McCasland have raised serious questions about his disappearance because he was involved in several research facilities with deep ties to the U.S. War Department.

Previously, General William’s wife claimed that her husband did not have any top-secret clearances from the US government; However, it has now been revealed that the veteran worked at top government-linked research labs.

Facilities he has been involved with include:

Sandia National Laboratories,

Riparian research,

Kirtland Partnership,

A research center affiliated with the university

According to the new details, the senior official who disappeared on February 27 was trying to withdraw from his professional duties. Reports suggest that the 68-year-old was trying to distance himself from all secret projects due to severe mental decline.

The new details were released after a Freedom of Information Act request was made by a historical researcher, Sara Bondink, who says she is closely following the investigation into General William’s case.

Earlier, police released the recording of an anonymous call which claimed that General William’s name was also included in the UFO files expected to be released because he was allegedly the head of the Air Force research laboratory. However, there has been no official confirmation of his name in the UFO files.

Despite the release of new information, many questions regarding McCasland’s disappearance remain unanswered. Authorities have not publicly linked her disappearance to classified programs, research projects or UFO-related investigations.

The investigation into McCasland’s disappearance continues and authorities have not announced any major developments since his disappearance on February 27.

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