Battlefield Earth: Agents of Shadows is a rare and unsettling account of life inside the world most people never see.
Raised in the corridors of diplomacy and trained in elite clandestine operations, Dominique T. NRG moves from embassy halls to the hidden battlefields of intelligence, where power is exercised quietly and truth is carefully managed. What begins as a memoir of covert training, psychological conditioning, and high-risk missions across volatile regions of the world slowly unfolds into something far more disturbing.
As the author navigates espionage, counterintelligence, and global power struggles, patterns begin to emerge. Black projects hidden from public oversight. Technologies suppressed or weaponized. Intelligence networks operating beyond national borders. And evidence suggesting that humanity's greatest secrets do not originate solely from human ambition, but from encounters and influences far older, more advanced, and deliberately concealed.
Blending lived operational experience with classified analysis, historical research, and firsthand intelligence assessments, this book challenges accepted narratives about geopolitics, secrecy, and humanity's place in the universe. It explores the ethical burden carried by those who hold dangerous knowledge, the psychological cost of operating in permanent shadow, and the question that ultimately surfaces: is secrecy protecting civilization, or preventing it from understanding the truth of its own existence?
Battlefield Earth: Agents of Shadows is not speculation or science fiction. It is a controlled disclosure, written by someone who lived inside the system, for readers willing to question the official story and confront what may lie beneath it.