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In Aliens Are with Us by William Rountree, the author takes his readers through the experiences he had from a very young age with extraterrestrials. After decades of silence, Rountree speaks out about a device in his room that monitored him in his youth and adulthood. Mostly, he saw it at night or in the early morning when he woke up. Several times he heard voices while the device was in his room and he explains here the messages they conveyed. After discussing his feelings about the aliens' interactions with him, Rountree details notable UFO occurrences and special government projects created to determine if extraterrestrials were a threat to human life. He outlines the potential for other life in the universe and touches on a statement from a former space director from another country.
William Rountree's informative book certainly deserves attention! He had a successful career, managing over a hundred multimillion-dollar computer software projects for Fortune 500 companies, and he was apprehensive about sharing his story. However, he tells it with a clear-headed perspective and relates the details concisely. Rountree's story may help others speak about similar experiences with the hope of finding definitive answers. Even if his story is singular, it could reveal information about humankind's origins and the aliens' purpose for communicating with Rountree specifically. Value can be found in almost every extraterrestrial encounter, so I feel readers should approach the author's story with open minds. Readers who enjoy reading about believable extraterrestrial experiences will like Aliens Are with Us.