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Everything’s changing, even what it means to be human.

Have a Nice Disclosure! by Julia Mossbridge, Ph.D., cognitive neuroscientist and consciousness researcher, invites you on a journey that unites science, spirit, and wonder into one life-changing exploration of who you truly are -- and how the universe might actually work.

Drawing from decades of research on intuition, time, physics, and human potential, Mossbridge reveals how awakening begins not with external revelation but with inner truth. Through reflections on love, forgiveness, deep tech, informational time travel, and the difficulties of "dogma poop," she demonstrates that you already know how to release fear, deepen compassion, and live from a higher awareness.

In the second part of the book, Dr. Mossbridge then brings these capacities into her own disclosure about what appears to be a U.S. government-run gifted student program that seems to have been interested in psychic abilities as well as other forms of unusual cognition.

Rooted in psychology, physics, and neuroscience while expanding into the mysteries of consciousness, this book bridges logic and intuition, reason and reverence. It guides readers to experience disclosure not as information, but as transformation.

If you are seeking growth, healing, or a deeper understanding of our shared universe, know this is not a book about what to believe. It is an invitation to remember what you already know and to love who you have always been.

108 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 11, 2025

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36 reviews
June 6, 2026
I didn’t love this. I guess the writing style isn’t my preference. I felt like I was reading her incomplete thoughts that sometimes seemed almost incoherent while trying to pass as brilliant. Harsh. I know, I’m sorry. Nothing in this book was groundbreaking. All the evidence provided was the same that has been available for decades. She touched on MKULTRA, Star Gate: while exploring her own experiences with the SOAR program. It could be thought provoking for anyone who has never heard of these “conspiracies” which are well known facts at this point.

Nothing here felt new or relevant. But perhaps a call for participants in her own study?

I would only recommend this book to someone who was either in SOAR and GATE and who has never heard of these CIA being involved.

But for me… I’d rather not read about someone jumping from thought to thought to thought without completing at least one with no conclusion in sight.

3 stars for the possible discussion it can provoke.
Profile Image for Faschyn Pavon.
6 reviews
May 28, 2026
I fully enjoy how weird and beautiful this book is. It’s very irregular but somehow perfect. I discovered this book after listening to a podcast that she was in. I think it helped having insight into her backstory before reading. She has a very interesting career.
One of my favorite lines of the book “You get to keep the growth in your soul beyond the death of your physical body.”
7 reviews
January 19, 2026
A little mysterious prodding at the unknown.

Enjoyed this book. A gentle, brain=gestible read. Felt a bit like Julia was....reaching out to the world with the call of this book, to see who or what answers back while she explored her internal world The beginning of something. I
Profile Image for John Gould.
20 reviews
April 14, 2026
Interesting, but heads up, this is stream of consciousness style of writing.
1 review
May 29, 2026
Strange yet rewarding

I don't know why this book made me feel happy, but it did! Probably all the times she mentioned love and forgiveness.
2 reviews
June 9, 2026
Heard the author on a podcast and thought she was fascinating. Book was not as good. Very vague prose and kind of jumps around a lot. Not great imo.
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43 reviews8 followers
June 11, 2026
most important book ever written

If aliens disclosure scares you please read this book

You will find why disclosure is critical and why it starts with you
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218 reviews4 followers
June 25, 2026
Will be using the term “dogma poop” going forwards.
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