About Marcus Reeve
Marcus Reeve writes speculative fiction that takes the Disclosure phenomenon seriously as both a political and personal event. Disclosure 2026 is structured as a scenario engine: eighteen distinct pathways to alien first contact, each rated for historical plausibility based on decades of documented testimony, government disclosure statements, and patterns in whistleblower accounts. What distinguishes Reeve's approach from standard conspiracy-sphere writing is its disciplined structure — the scenarios are organized by probability and type, not by drama, and the reader is invited to evaluate rather than believe. The result is less a conspiracy theory than a decision-theory exercise: if Disclosure happened, which version of it matters most, and to whom? Reeve is a writer who trusts the reader enough to present evidence without wrapping it in narrative agenda.