Guide
How to Use This Site
The Three Volumes
The New Ontology is organized across three volumes with distinct but complementary purposes. Volume I: The Next Human Ontology is the investigative and theoretical core — a ten-chapter analytical synthesis of UAP disclosure, consciousness physics, the architecture of institutional secrecy, and the civilizational implications of NHI reality. It draws on declassified documents, peer-reviewed science, sworn congressional testimony, and credible whistleblower accounts. Volume I is written for readers who want to engage the evidence at full depth and with full rigor.
Volume II: The Sovereign Mind is a practical field manual for navigating the psychological and societal disruptions the convergence produces. Where Volume I asks "what is happening?" and "why?," Volume II asks "how do we respond?" — with protocols for maintaining psychological sovereignty, reclaiming epistemic autonomy, and building the mental clarity necessary to function effectively in a period of extreme ontological disruption. The two volumes are designed to be read together; the practical guidance of Volume II presupposes the analytical foundation of Volume I.
Volume III: The Bigger World covers the same territory at a level accessible to younger readers and families encountering these ideas for the first time. It presents the universe as larger, stranger, and more wonderful than conventional education suggests — without the complexity or intensity appropriate to adult readers engaging the full evidentiary record.
Suggested Reading Paths
For Researchers and Academics
Begin with Volume I, Chapter 1 (the Triple Singularity framework and epistemological methodology), then proceed to Chapter 5 (Physics of Consciousness) before returning to Chapter 2 (Architecture of Secrecy). The analytical posture of Chapter 1 establishes the evidentiary standards applied throughout; Chapter 5 provides the scientific framework that makes the contact phenomena of Chapters 4, 6, and 7 intelligible; and Chapter 2 documents the institutional structures that have prevented this material from reaching mainstream discourse. The Glossary is available for specialized terminology throughout.
If You Arrived After PURSUE Release 01 (May 2026)
Recommended order for visitors entering via the government disclosure cycle: (1) The Great Convergence including the May 21 postscript; (2) Volume I, Chapter 2 (Architecture of Secrecy); (3) Chapter 4 (why official "non-human" language matters); (4) Volume II, Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 for personal and epistemic preparation; (5) the Timeline. Then branch into Volume I for depth or Volume II for practice.
For General Readers and Newcomers
Begin with The Great Convergence essay, which provides the fullest overview of all three threads — AI, NHI disclosure, and consciousness physics — in a single accessible document. Then move to Volume I, Chapter 1 for the foundational analytical framework. If terms are unfamiliar, the Glossary defines all specialized vocabulary used across the site.
For Parents and Teenagers
Begin with Volume III: Chapters 1–3 for ages 10–12 (big questions, feelings, sky mysteries); Chapters 4–7 for ages 12–14 (brain, media literacy, toolkit); Chapters 8–10 for teens ready for history-of-intelligence and future-building themes. Pair with Volume II, Chapter 3 (emotional resilience) when headlines accelerate after May 2026 releases.
May 2026 headline path (post–May 17)
If you need the site current through May 21, 2026: start with the Great Convergence May 21 postscript, then NSA UMBRA timeline entry, Volume I Chapter 2 update, and the glossary entries for PURSUE, TOP SECRET UMBRA, and Higher Order Non-Human Intelligence.
For Journalists and Congressional Staff
Begin with Volume I, Chapter 2 (Architecture of Secrecy) for the legislative, financial, and administrative structures surrounding UAP concealment, then Chapter 3 (Energy Suppression) for the economic and institutional stakes that make disclosure resistant, then the Timeline for the chronological record of key events from 1947 to the present. The Who's Who directory provides credentials and institutional affiliations for all key figures cited.
Additional Resources
The Glossary defines specialized terms across UAP research, physics, AI welfare, and institutional analysis. The Timeline provides a chronological record of key events from 1947 through May 2026. The Who's Who directory covers 90+ figures with credentials, affiliations, and calibration notes where applicable. Sources are cited by chapter in the Bibliography.