Pamela Stonebrooke, a professional singer in the Los Angeles area, chronicled her alien encounters in "A Jazz Singer's True Account of Extraterrestrial Contact." In this interview, she explores her transformative contact experiences and provocative tale of sexual relations with a Reptilian alien. Detailing her experiences with various other aliens she encountered, she said she met with alien hybrid daughters, that were "half Grey and half human."
Stonebrooke didn't see herself as a victim, and recalled her experiences as fulfilling and pleasurable, going against the taboo against discussing sex and the abduction experience. She went on to describe the sexual component as "something like I had never experienced...a skilled performance, and an emotional connection." She characterized the encounters as "a telepathic communication that was so loving," as opposed to her experiences with the Greys, which she referred to as "cold and clinical."
In the first hour, UFO researcher Peter Davenport discussed strange news about recent and past whale deaths, including a story about the U.S. military keeping 12-16 pilot whales for 15 months and then dumping them 150 miles out to sea after they died in captivity. He theorized that aliens might actually be just as interested in whales as they are in humans.