The Edge of Disclosure: A Civilisational Inquiry

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Management number 231721820 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price $90.00 Model Number 231721820
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What if the truth has never been hidden — only managed?For decades, the UFO and UAP subject has existed at the edge of science, secrecy, and public perception — dismissed in culture, yet quietly sustained within official records.Now the language has changed.Governments acknowledge unresolved cases. Military encounters have entered the public domain. Hearings have been held. Archives are expanding. What was once ridiculed is now, at least in part, being examined.The Edge of Disclosure is a disciplined, evidence-led inquiry into this shift — not as spectacle, but as a serious question of knowledge, power, and civilisational readiness.Drawing on public records, historical patterns, scientific reasoning, and philosophical reflection, the book examines not only the phenomenon itself, but the system that surrounds it: how information is contained, how narratives are shaped, and how uncertainty is maintained over time.This book explores:• Why the UAP subject persists despite decades of dismissal• How stigma and ridicule shaped what could be said — and by whom• Why secrecy alters not only what is known, but how truth is experienced• What official records, hearings, archives, and reports actually reveal• Why disclosure is not only a matter of data, but of psychology and civilisation• What happens when humanity confronts knowledge it may not be ready to containThis is not a book of claims.It is a book of method.A framework for distinguishing between what is documented, what is plausible, and what remains unresolved within the public record.This book does not ask you to believe.It asks you to look again.Because the real question is not whether we are alone.It is whether we are ready. Read more


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