About the Author

Henning Harper Thorpe

Investigative Journalist · Roseville, California

Henning Harper Thorpe

Henning Harper Thorpe
Investigative journalist
Author, Operation Epic Benefit

About the Author

Harper Thorpe is an investigative journalist whose forthcoming book, Operation Epic Benefit, is the first published analytical framework to identify the architecture connecting the Iran war, the Ukraine settlement, the Gaza reconstruction, and the seizure of Venezuela as a single designed system — with a documented predictive record built from analytical predictions made and confirmed in public, in real time, before the events they described.

His analytical method is documented, falsifiable, and has been tested weekly since April 29, 2026. No other published analysis of the current geopolitical landscape has subjected itself to that standard.

His work is distinguished by its methodology: every claim is built on documented evidence — congressional testimony, government documents, timestamped transcripts, financial disclosures — and every claim is categorized by evidentiary strength. The book does not ask the reader to trust the author. It asks the reader to evaluate the evidence.

That evidence is being tested weekly in The Architecture Monitor, the book's real-time analytical supplement — published in public, falsifiable, and updated as each prediction resolves. No other published analysis of the current geopolitical landscape has subjected itself to that standard.

Why Harper's Voice Matters

The question Operation Epic Benefit answers is fundamentally an engineering question: how does this system work, who designed it, and what does it produce?

Thorpe's career was built answering exactly that kind of question — across decades of technology leadership that required seeing how complex systems actually work, not how they claim to work.

At Hewlett-Packard, he designed and led a first-of-its-kind national distribution organization for complex computer systems that generated over $1.5 billion in incremental revenue. He built a similar organization for a national telecommunications startup. He came out of retirement to help build a software company from founding to acquisition in two years. Each move required the same core capability: the ability to see the architecture of a complex system — the way its parts connect, the way incentives flow, the way designed structures produce their designed outcomes regardless of what anyone says about them.

That instinct was forged early. His career began with dual degrees in Electrical Engineering and Mathematics from UC Davis, followed by designing inertial navigation systems for the U.S. Navy — precision guidance technology where the margin between a correct analysis and a catastrophic one was measured in lives. The discipline of that work — evidence-based, falsifiable, zero tolerance for assumptions that feel right but aren't documented — is the discipline that produced this book.

Thorpe's career was built on a single transferable discipline: seeing how complex systems actually work, not how they claim to work. At Hewlett-Packard, he designed and led a first-of-its-kind national distribution architecture for complex computer systems that generated over $1.5 billion in incremental revenue. The same systems-architecture instinct — applied to geopolitics rather than technology — produced Operation Epic Benefit.

That is the method that produced Operation Epic Benefit. Five theaters that the world's press covers as separate stories. One architecture that explains all of them. The analyst trained to see systems — not politics, not parties, not personalities — saw the system.

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