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Yaphet Kotto’s Alien Diary is a soon to be released personal journey written and edited by Yaphet Kotto. The journal chronicles a number of short stories and has a running theme that goes through it that deals with the behind scenes of the making of director of Ridley Scott’s Alien and the authors personal records of close encounters with extraterrestrials from the time of his youth.

Envisioned as an idea after Ridley Scott’s 1979 science fiction horror film Alien, events that  took place in Marmora, Canada that followed the shooting of Alien was significant enough for Yaphet Kotto to connect all of the Alien encounters that took place with him even as a child into a Yaphet Kotto Alien Diary. Kotto says that, through the journal tells a lot of Alien anecdotes, in a manner of speaking and draws on a lot of spiritual references to the Bible and to President Obama. Yaphet Kotto’s Alien Diary chronicles the roots of the book of Enoch and presents theories of the Dogon’s experiences with ancient astronauts and proposes that historical facts about Africa and Egypt’s, archaeology and legends contain evidence that past African ancestors had made-extraterrestrial contact that effected all of human kind.