A personal milestone in the wider NRGscapes journey into UAP research, secrecy, and scientific inquiry.

This week is a big personal milestone with the launch of my new book, Forbidden – A Science of Secrets. It has been a long journey bringing this work together, and the timing feels especially meaningful as public discussion around UAP, secrecy, disclosure, and the history of hidden science continues to grow.
The book draws together many of the questions that have shaped my thinking for years: why some areas of science are encouraged, why others are pushed to the edges, and how unusual ideas can sometimes sit outside accepted frameworks long before they are properly examined. It is not just a book about UAP or secrecy. It is also about curiosity, evidence, power, and the importance of continuing to ask difficult questions.
For NRGscapes LAB, the launch sits alongside the wider work we are building through field research, image analysis, education, publishing, and public engagement. It is another way of opening the conversation and inviting people to think more deeply about what we know, what we assume, and what may still be waiting to be understood.



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