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I’m 26 years old, and I’ve spent most of my life chasing perspective, both literally and figuratively. I started flying planes at 17 and became a commercial pilot and flight instructor by 19, learning early on how to navigate not just the skies, but responsibility, precision, and trust in high-stakes environments.
That drive to explore didn’t stop in the air. I’m an advanced open water scuba diver, a B-licensed skydiver, and someone who’s always been drawn to the edges of the known world, the places where certainty fades and questions begin. I’ve stepped into environments that most people only see on screens, and every one of them reinforced a simple truth: there’s always more beneath the surface.
On the ground, I’ve built discipline in a different way. I’m a professional boxer and coach with five fights and a winning record. Boxing taught me how to stay calm under pressure, think critically in chaos, and respect the process of growth. For a time, I also worked as a Class A licensed truck driver alongside my fiancée, experiencing a completely different side of the world, long roads, quiet hours, and a lot of time to think.
I’m currently working on my debut novel, which explores many of the same themes behind Declassified; hidden truths, suppressed information, and the tension between official narratives and what really lies underneath.
At the core of everything I do, I’m a truth seeker. Declassified was built from that mindset. In a world where information can be edited, erased, or buried, I believe there’s real value in holding something physical, something permanent in your hands. This isn’t just a mail club. It’s a collection of questions, evidence, and ideas that deserve to exist beyond the control of anyone who might want them gone.