Is this book based on a true story?
Yes and no. It's based on a series of dreams that I had. Those dreams gave birth to a story which feels truer than truth.
What's the most compelling UFO sighting you've heard about?
Is there one? UFOs over Washington in the 1950s? But they said that the main lights people see in the photo are lens flare and the images were doctored by the paper. The 'Battle of Los Angeles' is another good one. It was attributed to war nerves, but they -probably- saw something originally. Who knows what it was? Foo Fighter sightings in World War 2 remain unexplained.
In general, if you still feel that real proof of a flying saucer is hidden away in some bunker or that we'll eventually get high-quality photographic evidence, I think you might need to lower your expectations.
Are you a UFO skeptic?
No. I've just been paying attention for a while...
Do you think ETs are visiting Earth?
Maybe. I doubt it, honestly. We've yet to see a nuts and bolts spacecraft be unearthed. Someone would have snapped a photo of it by now. Since it hasn't happened, that calls the narrative about Roswell (and other likely fictitious crash retrievals) into question. But that's not to say that nothing is happening here or that ETs do not exist in a way which affects us. The way in which they do could be spiritual, psychological, 'interdimensional', or there really could be some extremely well hidden spacecraft somewhere.
It's also possible that they're here, in ships, and that they've never crashed. High technology is high.
What do you think about Disclosure?
I think that it's a grift and that conmen are using our lack of knowledge about SAPs and USAPs to profit off of those who like their flying saucer folklore.
I'm selling you a book with unfalsifiable claims, but at least I had the decency to list it as fiction.
Are the ETs hostile or benevolent?
They haven't provided us with advanced technology yet, and many of their claims about science turned out to be false. They don't provide us with information that is helpful to rising off of this rock, and yet, neither do they really hurt us. They terrify abductees, and in some cases, causing terror seems to be part of their goal. In other circumstances, experiencers report highly positive feelings. I would classify the ETs as neutral toward us. They have their goals -- goals which they might think to be in our interest -- but those goals may not be our goals.
What do you think of CE5?
In the book, I say, 'They contact you. You don't contact them.' While it may be possible, in general, I would be wary of those who say with certainty they can summon UFOs. This includes Prophet Yahweh, Jake Barber, Steven Greer, and anyone else who's tried to start a cult/social media following doing this. In the best case they're simply misidentifying mundane objects like balloons, and in the worst case, they are releasing mundane objects off in the distance. Be wary of those who would deceive you.
Your writing style sucks.
Good point.
Who is Starlight?
You'll know when she speaks to you.