"Pamela Stonebrooke, a professional jazz singer residing in Los Angeles, California, says she will tell her own incredible story of alien encounter in a forthcoming book to be published by Ballantine Books, a division of Random House.
According to a June 3, 1998 report in the New York Post newspaper, Ballantine outbid at least two other major publishers for Stonebrooke's story.
The Post left little doubt about why the book attracted so much attention. Stonebrooke's own book proposal says she engaged in sex with a "reptilian" alien.
"She recounts this act of interspecies intercourse in a graphic, no-holds-barred, tour de force description, unique in UFO literature, replete with precise physical and emotional detail, sensational without being sensationalistic," the Post said, quoting from the book proposal.
But Stonebrooke told CNI News that the Post article "seriously misrepresented the true nature" of her ET encounters. The real point of her story, she says, is not the lurid sex, but that she succeeded in not becoming a "victim" in a potentially overpowering situation."
Read the interview here: http://www.cfree.org/contact/Abduction/Cases/Case007.html
"ML: When you say reptilian being, why do you say that? What features make this being reptilian to you?
PS: That's [how] I've come to identify it. It's humanoid, very sentient. I could tell there was an incredible intelligence and mental communication with this being. I felt in a lot of ways that I was looking at a part of myself once again, an aspect of myself, something very familiar to me. It did have almost like a snake's body -- if you rub it the way the scales flow -- firm but smooth. That's what it felt like to me.
ML: What kind of eyes did it have?
PS: The eyes were a bit larger than ours, and I was catching glimpses of colors: gold, speckles of red, and brown, with a vertical pupil.
ML: Vertical like a cat's eye?
PS: Yes. And very handsome, oddly enough. Maybe because, again, of the mental communication. I was shocked and frightened because of the appearance at first, and then I decided to participate.
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