Reviews
John B. Alexander
PhD
“Though presented in fictional form, anyone familiar with various anomalous phenomena will recognize the fact-based narratives depicted in The Disclosure Paradox. Thought-provoking, even those with deep involvement in those fields will find themselves questioning where reality stops, and fantasy begins. Or does it? Many of the names are recognizable and the narrative extremely well interwoven. The physical and spiritual are merged into Louis Silvani’s life mission to understand a complex and rewarding destiny.”
Frank E. Lee
WXRT-FM, Chicago
“A fascinating tale about a secret world that we only glimpse dimly through the eyes of a dedicated and obsessive group who give up everything to find the truth and stop a hideous plot to control our destiny. A beguiling blend of horror, science fiction, and riveting action, with realistic characters and plot twists that will leave you breathless. Highly recommended.”
Joseph Marino
President, Shroud of Turin Education and Research Association
Editor,
www.shroud.com
“Paul wrote in 1 Corinthians 13:11, ‘When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I put the ways of childhood behind me.’ If we grow beyond childhood, we have to start dealing with more complicated matters than the mostly-carefree times of youth. During adulthood, we have to start discerning questions such as ‘Why am I here?’ ‘What is my purpose in life?’ ‘What are the limits to my powers?’ ‘Is there a God and/or spiritual forces?’ ‘Does God answer our prayers?’ ‘Is there only one true religion?’ ‘Is there other life in the Universe?’ ‘What happens to my essence after I die? ‘What is truth?’ The Disclosure Paradox provocatively tackles some of these heavy questions, especially regarding other life forms in the Universe. It was not long ago that flying saucers/unidentified flying object/unidentified anomalous phenomena were considered tin-foil-hat subjects. However, numerous government whistleblowers have come forward to admit that the phenomena really exist and are a threat to our national security. Vecchiet does a marvelous job in his novel of tying together many of the aforementioned deep questions of life.”
Laurence Orsini
MCSD, Interior Architect
“The Paradox Disclosure unfolds to reveal an intriguing story that blurs the edges of reality. Dancing skillfully between science, religion, and the spiritual world, there is a sense of a different existence that is shown to us, where many truths and absolutes are turned on their head with a series ‘what ifs’ that coalesce toward a dramatic conclusion.
“As a self-professed agnostic and skeptic by nature, this story really tested my sensibilities. To others, the book may reveal something else about their belief system, but for me it is the questioning quality of the narrative that works on so many different levels.
“Outside the profound nature of the book, it is a jolly good read, and as the excitement builds, and we get to know and care about the well-drawn characters, it is hard to put down, raising so many questions. How can this unlikely alliance of slightly damaged people, with unusually heightened senses, overcome seemingly overwhelming odds? Have the players been thrown together by serendipity, or by some divine intervention? Which humans can they trust, and the biggest question of all, what exterritorial dimension will they find?
“Paul G. Vecchiet creates an extraordinary alternative backdrop to our world with The Paradox Disclosure clearly influenced by his military background, in parallel with his understanding of human nature and its many facets that make us question . . . ‘What is real, what is normal . . . and is this all there is?’”
Steve Jacobson
retired aerospace engineer for NASA, Boeing, Northrop Grumman, and the US Navy
“I loved this book! It starts out with Louis on his tedious UFO lecture circuit, easing you into ET culture slowly like getting into a nice warm bath. But before you know it, our unexpected hero is on a cross-country mind-expanding adventure of a lifetime. It is a wild ride! The characters are rich and believable. The ET subject matter is accurately portrayed. In the end Louis finds his roots, and I am left wondering what I can do to improve humanity!”