A story of strange experiences about what happens when events in the future return to affect the past.
Disclosure traces the life of Kevin Powell from the age of eight when he is living with his mum Sylvie. He undergoes a number of strange experiences that his young mind cannot interpret and that he assumes are a normal part of growing up.
As a teenager, Kevin supports his mum when she falls ill and requires surgery to remove a mysterious object of unknown origin and function. In adulthood, he again has a number of realistic nightmare-like visions. He sees his wife and mum in a bizarre, unfamiliar environment. Revelations of a depopulated planet Earth are shown to him from the distant future. He is placed in a dilemma which sets his love for his daughter against an uncertain future on Earth...
Disclosure will appeal to both sci-fi fans and individuals interested in UFOs and related phenomena. For many years, strange sights have been observed in the skies and Disclosure references UFO sightings back to distant civilizations such as those of Sumeria, ancient Egypt and the Mayans. It forwards through history, right up to the present time, also looking at what US presidents may or may not have known about UFOs and alien contact, conspiracy theories, abductions and contacts, observations by pilots, secret bases and ‘black ops’, back engineering, government programmes like Project Blue Book, crop circles, subatomic particles, novel technology and much more.
Dr Graham Clingbine has BSc and MSc degrees from the University of London in the areas of Biological Science and Neurobiology. His award of PhD followed a research programme on the memory mechanisms of the brain. Dr Clingbine spent a long career in education at schools and colleges before retiring from City & Islington College in North London from his post as Senior Lecturer and Course Manager of the Medical Access course. Dr Clingbine has co-authored a number of paperback books related to model answers to biology examination questions. He has a keen interest and extensive research knowledge in the subject area of unidentified flying objects (UFO’s) and related phenomena including alien abductions and possible secret governmental conspiracy theories which cover up cases of alien contact. Dr Clingbine has a number of interests and hobbies but uppermost among these is fishing. He not only enjoys fishing the rivers, lakes and seas of his home country (the UK) but has ventured further afield to countries across Europe and the USA. Two current publications are ‘Disclosure’ (November 2015) & ‘Release From Stasis’ (January 2016)…Matador
The manifestation of man to himself. Dr. Graham Clingbine, in his penning of Disclosure: The Future Is Now, suspends time, reality, origin, and truth, or what we think we know of these things, in exchange for what we perceive to be the improbable, but in fact could be entirely possible. The story, following an almost Biblical timeline—from genesis to revelation—tells a tale of Kevin and his single mother, a woman who strongly maintains a theme of ambiguity about Kevin’s conception and his paternal hereditament, even as Kevin begins to experience strange, unexplainable events that continue to plague him throughout his childhood and into adulthood, until, now married and expecting his first child, he and his wife find themselves walking through a portal into spacetime, when his life forever changes as he comes to learn and understand everything that’s been happening to him, before then being returned to his old life alongside his daughter, but not his wife, yet with secrets and universal knowledge that he can never impart to anyone. Dr. Graham Clingbine, with his informed and insightful storytelling and interesting character development, leaves the reader in a state of contemplation about the future of mankind and the responsibilities we all have to both love and the generations to come. Dr. Clingbine’s novel, Disclosure: The Future Is Now, gives new meaning to esoteric phenomena and the concept of futurism. A recommended read for all those interested in the science of fact and fiction of the wholly possible.
Disclosure: The Future Is Now by Dr. Graham Clingbine is a very interesting read. The author does know what he is talking about in the book for the scientific aspects of the book and for the child stuff as well. His theories were sound but just theories. I am giving this book a three butterflies as it did seem interesting but as you got into the book you will overwhelmed with the words that didn’t make some since and you have to stop reading to look them up. It also doesn’t help that we were also jumping around in the book. We first start off with Kevin at age eight at the beginning of the first chapter and wind up with him being sixteen toward the end of it and then in the next few chapters he aged up considerably. That is until his daughter was born and he went from being thirty-six to thirty when he got back to Earth.
Disclosure: The Future Is Now, by Dr. Graham Clingbine to me didn’t really seem all that great. The author tried to fit a whole bunch of time into one book that only consisted of twelve chapters while giving all this information. We have no proof that “aliens” or “other beings” helped build the pyramids or do anything that we were told about in the book. This book to me sounded good when I read the plot summary however while reading the book it didn't make sense. I guess I just didn’t get most of it, not even with my notes. The author was also pretty wishy-washy on some things too but I am not going to get into that. I will recommend this to those people that really like sci-fi and UFOs. The people completely into all of that, who will enjoy the story, as they can get past some things/theories in the book.
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Publishers Description: Disclosure traces the life of Kevin Powell from the age of eight when he is living with his mum Sylvie. He undergoes a number of strange experiences that his young mind cannot interpret and that he assumes are a normal part of growing up. As a teenager, Kevin supports his mum when she falls ill and requires surgery to remove a mysterious object of unknown origin and function.
Review: This was extremely tedious to read. It follows the English (UK) style of writing: kill the storyline with unrelated dialogue and happenstance in order to fulfill a backstory requirement. In the beginning we go from a door handle turning in a boys room to page after page of backstory in the form of limited third person narrative. The storyline never unfolds into anything revelatory about aliens/abductions/implants than what we already know. Its about the boring life of a boy with some portals, memory gaps, implants and aliens thrown in with endless narrative dialogue.
After reading Disclosure, I have to say it was one of the most interesting books that I have read in a while. Lots of exciting factual information about ufo's as well as a intriguing storyline about a young boy named Kevin and his strange experiences. I highly recommend this book to anyone with a keen interest in sci-fi.