The Disclosure Paradox: Book 1 - Softcover

Buch 1 von 3: The Disclosure Paradox

Vecchiet, Paul G.

 
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What if the truth about extraterrestrial contact has been hidden underground—and humanity is complicit?
Near Dulce, New Mexico, whispers of a secret facility have circulated for decades. Officially denied. Quietly protected. And never meant to be breached.

When Air Force civil engineer and UFO researcher Louis Silvani encounters Mary Ellen Velarde, a Jicarilla Apache woman guided by profound spiritual perception, he is drawn into a mission far beyond academic curiosity. Mary Ellen believes people are being held beneath the desert—and that time is running out.

Joined by a former Army Ranger hardened by combat, an Air Force security veteran, and a retired CIA operative whose psychic abilities come at a devastating cost, the team prepares to infiltrate a joint human–nonhuman research complex operating in total secrecy.

Inside, they uncover a horrifying reality: human beings—infants and adults alike—are being used as experimental subjects by a ruthless nonhuman intelligence, with elements of the U.S. government aiding the operation.

As the team fights to free the captives and escape alive, they are forced to confront revelations about human DNA, spiritual consciousness, Mount Shasta, and humanity’s role in a much larger cosmic conflict—one that challenges the boundary between science, spirituality, and survival.

The Disclosure Paradox blends military realism, investigative science fiction, and spiritual insight into a gripping thriller for readers who believe the truth about our universe is far more complex—and far more dangerous—than we’ve been told.

Book 1 of 4 in The Disclosure Paradox Series. Also available: Salvation (Book 2) and What Doesn't Kill Her (Book 3). Book 4 to be published in August 2027.

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Paul G. Vecchiet is the author of The Disclosure Paradox, a science-fiction series that explores the ethical, psychological, and institutional consequences of anomalous human capability. Drawing on a background in government service, management, and long-standing interest in suppressed science and human consciousness, Vecchiet's work examines how extraordinary phenomena are handled when they intersect with secrecy, power, and fear. His stories focus less on spectacle than on consequence-particularly the human cost of exploitation by institutions unequipped to confront what they do not fully understand. Rather than offering conclusions, Vecchiet's novels present speculative frameworks that invite inquiry into the limits of science, the burden of knowledge, and the moral responsibility that accompanies discovery. He lives in West Virginia and continues to write fiction that challenges certainty while remaining grounded in character, discipline, and restraint.

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