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The Truth About UFOs, Aliens and all that

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This surreal, humorous and sometimes frightening novel asks questions about the reality of UFOs only to find that reality is relative. Cassandra Vega, an obsessive compulsive workaholic, gets caught up in a hallucination of mass consciousness that threatens the world.

228 pages, Paperback

First published November 5, 2009

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I enjoy all types of writing and my first published article appeared in Skin Diver Magazine in 1986. Since then I have written everything from non-fiction and poetry to technical manuals for the scuba industry.

Why do people freak out when I tell them that my favorite book is "Gravity's Rainbow" by Thomas Pynchon?

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June 21, 2015
Aliens from outer space don't exist and that really pisses them off. But now, the collective consciousness of the human race has given them awareness, technology and a strange agenda we don't understand. They have everything they need to breach humanity's tenuous veil of belief separating real from unreal and somebody’s going to get probed.
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