Blending archaeological mystery, conspiracy thriller, and visionary science fiction, The Illuminati Protocol explores ancient knowledge, interdimensional intelligence, and a future where humanity must choose between comfort and consciousness

About: DB Cooper

Writing under the name D. B. Cooper, Dan Medford explores the oldest human questions with a skyward gaze: Why are we here? Where did we come from? And what does our story mean in the vast architecture of the cosmos?

His fascination began in college while studying astronomy—where a single idea kept expanding like the universe itself: if our galaxy contains hundreds of billions of stars, how many could host worlds… and how many of those worlds might be home to civilizations more advanced than our own? That question didn’t stay confined to the night sky. It followed him back to Earth, into the realm of mysteries that refuse to neatly resolve.

Over time, DB Cooper’s curiosity drew him toward the planet’s most baffling achievements and enduring enigmas—sites that seem to whisper of lost knowledge, missing chapters, and civilizations that may have understood more than we give them credit for. From the mathematical precision and monumental ambition of the Great Pyramid of Giza, to the improbable grandeur of Machu Picchu, to the persistent legends of Atlantis. He became increasingly interested in the “why” behind the “how”—and in the possibility that some answers may reach beyond conventional timelines and accepted narratives.

DB Cooper writes at the intersection of astronomy, ancient wonders, unexplained phenomena, and speculative history, connecting cosmic possibility with terrestrial mystery. Through his stories—and the theories woven within them—he invites readers to look deeper, question freely, and consider that humanity’s place in the universe may be far stranger, older, and more meaningful than we’ve been taught.

Ultimately, his goal is simple: to share ideas that spark conversation—and maybe, together, to shed a little more light on the questions that have always haunted us… like starlight traveling across unimaginable distances, just waiting to be seen.