Tuesday, 8 July 2025

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It seems you're referring to "The Light Beyond The Mountains" by Nick Cook, featured on his Substack Rogue Icons, styled similar to SBQ releases. Here's what I uncovered:


🧭 What It Is

Nick Cook, a journalist, documentary filmmaker, and former Jane’s Defence Weekly correspondent turned UFO/UAP researcher, has been serializing The Light Beyond The Mountains on Patreon/Substack (substack.com, open.spotify.com). The prologue is free; subsequent chapters are subscriber-only (x.com).


🔍 Theme & Focus

The narrative blends:

  • Personal transformation — Cook recounts career shifts from aerospace journalism through secret‑projects exposure to a deeper quest into consciousness .

  • Metaphysical exploration — “Light beyond the mountains” likely symbolizes transcendent discoveries from UAP, anti‑gravity, or zero‑point technology investigations.

  • UFO/UAP research — Continuing Cook’s immersion in black‑ops, disinformation, and emerging phenomena (nickcook.substack.com, open.spotify.com).


🎙️ Multimedia Appearances

Philisophically rich discussions have appeared on That UFO Podcast, where Cook unpacks:

  • His aerospace journalism roots

  • Camping outside Area 51

  • Encounters with anti‑grav and zero‑point tech

  • His shift toward consciousness as research focal point (podcasts.apple.com)


Nick Cook on That UFO Podcast: The Light Beyond the Mountains


📚 Accessing It

  • Substack: Free prologue; Chapter 34 ("Are We Human?") and earlier chapters released periodically for paid subscribers (nickcook.substack.com).

  • Podcasts: You’ll find Cook interviewed extensively about themes of technology, consciousness, and UAP.


✅ Takeaways

  • A hybrid of memoir, investigative reporting, and metaphysical inquiry

  • Leverages Cook’s defense/UAP background to weave deeper consciousness narratives

  • Ideal for readers interested in UFO phenomena with a philosophical dimension


Would you like a deeper dive into a particular chapter, his anti‑gravity research, or the philosophical aspects? I can also fetch specific chapter summaries or quotes if helpful!

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