Themes Under Development
The next book will widen the lens beyond sightings to examine how official narratives are constructed, maintained, and protected. Expect a deep dive into legacy programs, information silos, and the tension between scientific method and national security frameworks. The goal is to map the architecture of secrecy without resorting to conjecture.
Sources Being Pursued
The research effort centers on verifiable records: declassified memoranda, congressional hearing transcripts, inspector general reports, and archival materials from scientific and intelligence institutions. These are paired with corroborated testimony from engineers, analysts, and program insiders who can speak to process, not just speculation.
Institutional Questions Ahead
Which agencies govern the boundaries of public knowledge, and how do those guardrails shift during moments of scrutiny? The next volume will challenge the role of oversight, the mechanics of classification, and the evolving relationship between civilian science and defense research in shaping the UAP discourse.
What Readers Should Expect
The series is designed to progress like an investigative dossier: evidence forward, hypothesis disciplined, and conclusions earned. Readers can expect a tighter chronology, clearer sourcing, and a broader institutional map that connects disclosure history to present-day policy and research questions.