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A two-star Air Force general walked out of his Albuquerque home on February 27, 2026 and vanished inside a 54-minute window. His phone, his glasses, and his wearable devices were all left behind.
Federal criminal defense attorney Ron Chapman investigates the disappearance of General Neal McCasland. McCasland's career placed him at the center of America's most sensitive aerospace programs. He served as chief engineer for NavStar GPS, worked on space-based laser research, and commanded the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson. The man who spent decades designing systems to make the world visible vanished into a gap no one has publicly closed.
Ron walks through the timeline, the items left behind, the items still missing, and a search effort that came up empty despite drones, helicopters, dogs, and infrared. He examines each of the public theories, including the UAP angle that pushed this case across the internet. Then he names who he believes investigators should actually be looking at first.
This episode explores:
The story is not where Neal McCasland went. The story is who decided to take him.
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By Ron ChapmanA two-star Air Force general walked out of his Albuquerque home on February 27, 2026 and vanished inside a 54-minute window. His phone, his glasses, and his wearable devices were all left behind.
Federal criminal defense attorney Ron Chapman investigates the disappearance of General Neal McCasland. McCasland's career placed him at the center of America's most sensitive aerospace programs. He served as chief engineer for NavStar GPS, worked on space-based laser research, and commanded the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson. The man who spent decades designing systems to make the world visible vanished into a gap no one has publicly closed.
Ron walks through the timeline, the items left behind, the items still missing, and a search effort that came up empty despite drones, helicopters, dogs, and infrared. He examines each of the public theories, including the UAP angle that pushed this case across the internet. Then he names who he believes investigators should actually be looking at first.
This episode explores:
The story is not where Neal McCasland went. The story is who decided to take him.
Additional Resources:
Official website: https://ronaldwchapman.com/
✍️ Subscribe to Ron’s Substack for deeper investigations
https://ronaldwchapman.substack.com/
💡 Free sample of Truth and Persuasion
https://ronaldwchapman.substack.com/p/truth-and-persuasion-free-sample
📲 Follow Ron
X (Twitter): https://x.com/RonChapman
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ron_chapman
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ronaldwchapmanII/
Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-7867522
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