Missing retired US Air Force General William McCasland has ‘UFO community’ ties

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Missing retired US Air Force General William McCasland had a “brief association with the UFO community” – but doesn’t have inside intel on “ET bodies” that would be worth kidnapping him over, his wife has said.

Susan McCasland Wilkerson attempted to clear up what she called “misinformation” around her husband’s nearly two-week disappearance after he was last spotted in Albuquerque on Feb. 27.

Retired US Air Force General William McCasland’s wife said he doesn’t have inside intel on “ET bodies” that would be worth kidnapping him over. United States Air Force
Extraterrestrial debris tied to the 1947 Roswell crash is long rumored to be held at the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson base in Ohio — which McCasland led. National Museum of the U.S. Air Force
Susan McCasland Wilkerson made a post on social media about her missing husband — attempting to clear up what she called “misinformation.” Susan McCasland Wilkerson/ Facebook

McCasland led the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson base in Ohio, which is long rumored to hold extraterrestrial debris tied to the 1947 Roswell crash.

“Neil does not have any special knowledge about the ET bodies and debris from the Roswell crash stored at Wright-Patt,” Wilkerson wrote on Facebook on March 6.

However, Wilkerson revealed that McCasland had a “brief association” after his retirement with former Blink-182 front man Tom DeLonge, who co-founded a company that studies information about unidentified aerial phenomena, according to CNN.

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