Why these books aren’t really about aliens — they’re about us.

When people see the covers of my Disclosure Day series, their first assumption is predictable:
“This is a sci-fi story about aliens.”
And they’re partly right — extraterrestrials are the catalyst.
But they’re not the subject.
At its core, the Disclosure Day series is an exploration of human psychology, belief, identity, and the fragile frameworks we use to understand reality. These stories are about what happens to us when the world we think we know meets truth we never expected.
The aliens don’t change humanity.
We change because we suddenly see ourselves clearly.
That’s the story I wanted to write.
⭐ Four Books, Four Human Questions
The Disclosure Day series is intentionally told in reverse chronological order —
because that’s how humans uncover truth:
We learn the ending first.
Then we search backward for meaning.
Each book focuses on a different human struggle — not a different alien agenda.
📘 Interview One — Nine days before Disclosure
The Serpo survivor speaks. Humanity must decide if truth is safe.
This story isn’t about extraterrestrials arriving.
It’s about the moment we stop trusting our institutions, our stories, and our own memories.
What if truth isn’t comforting?
What if it’s a test?
Interview One confronts fear — fear of the unknown, fear of consequences, fear that the universe may judge us before we judge ourselves.
📘 Interview Two — Thirty-three days before Disclosure
Faith meets proof — and humanity trembles.
This installment explores a deeper question:
What happens to belief when mystery disappears?
If God made the universe, then extraterrestrials aren’t a threat —
they’re part of the plan.
But if our doctrines are fragile…
If our scriptures are misunderstood…
If our identity is tied too tightly to being “the center”…
Faith becomes brittle.
Interview Two reveals how leaders respond when truth challenges fear, ego, and spiritual comfort.
📘 Interview Three — Forty days before Disclosure
The treaties we never knew existed.
Under every great moment of revelation lies a long tail of secrecy.
Interview Three isn’t about aliens negotiating with humans —
it’s about humans negotiating with fear.
Governments hid truths not because the public wasn’t ready,
but because they weren’t.
This story presses a painful question:
When did we stop wanting truth?
And when did we start preferring control?
📘 Interview Four — Fifty years after Disclosure
A healed world — and the human who remembers how it started.
This isn’t dystopia.
And it isn’t techno-utopia.
It’s a story about human maturation.
After Disclosure, humanity didn’t collapse.
We grew.
- War ended.
- Cities floated.
- Science and faith merged.
- Consciousness became measurable.
- Purpose replaced fear.
Interview Four shows the world humans could build
when truth is no longer optional — and fear is no longer useful.
This book ends the series not with destruction, but with ascension.
Not with apocalypse, but with awakening.
Because Disclosure was never about aliens visiting Earth.
It was about humanity finally becoming capable of visiting them.
⭐ So what is the Disclosure Day series really about?
It’s about learning frameworks.
It’s about the mental models we cling to —
and how those models break, stretch, and evolve when confronted with expanded reality.
It’s about the cognitive and emotional tools we must develop if we ever expect to face massive, paradigm-shifting truth.
And most importantly:
It’s about preparing ourselves — psychologically, spiritually, and socially — for whatever form “Disclosure” takes next.
Aliens are the backdrop.
Humans are the story.

⭐ Why I wrote these books
I wrote this series because:
- People are already overwhelmed by misinformation.
- Our institutions struggle to communicate truth.
- Fear spreads faster than facts.
- And we are on the edge of new scientific realities that could reshape everything we think we know.
Disclosure — extraterrestrial or otherwise — isn’t a sci-fi scenario.
It’s a human readiness scenario.
These books explore what happens when humanity is forced to confront:
- Hidden history
- Spiritual friction
- Institutional dishonesty
- Intellectual humility
- And the responsibility that comes with knowledge
This is the real heart of the series.
⭐ If you read these books, read them in order:
- Interview One – The Countdown
- Interview Two – The Faith Crisis
- Interview Three – The Hidden Agreements
- Interview Four – The Future We Earned
The chronology is reversed.
But the human journey is not.
⭐ Final Thought
Disclosure is not the arrival of someone else.
It is the awakening of ourselves.
The Disclosure Day series is my contribution to that preparation —
not for aliens, but for truth.
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