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StarDisc was inspired by a close encounter experienced in 1997 by its creator Aidan Shingler. StarDisc functions as an Interstellar Communication Port, enabling contact with extraterrestrials.

Science is serious about the search for Extraterrestrial life. SETI [acronym: Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence], is an organisation that was established to do precisely this. SETI was founded in 1984 with U.S. government backing. The mission of the SETI Institute is to explore, understand, and explain the origin, nature, and prevalence, of life in the Universe. One of its many activities is to analyse radio signals that might Indicate signs of life beyond Earth.

From the outset, it was intended StarDisc would share these aims; that it would facilitate transmission/reception based on the premise that everyone transmits and receives as matter of course and that we need only focus our minds and project our thoughts into deep space to connect with the infinite. StarDisc can be regarded as a Radio Telescope Dish but transmitting brainwaves rather than radio waves. It has been said that thought travels faster than the speed of light – the wings on which prayers and wishes are carried.

We live in a truly mysterious Universe and ETs engagement with our planet should come as no surprise; proof of their presence is overwhelming, and 

the veracity of this statement is plain to see for anyone willing to examine the evidence with an open mind.

The awareness and acceptance that ETs are a reality, accompanied by the hope that they are here to assist us, has the potential to transform humanity by deepening our spirituality, expanding our consciousness, and accelerating our evolution. In a volatile world the lessons we learn through contact could be a lifeline. 

Anomalous craft in our skies, widespread testimonies of encounters, a catalogue of visual and material evidence, much of it concealed, this phenomenon needs to be taken seriously; to do otherwise is to ignore a clear call for our attention.

ET communication is soon to be hardwired into StarDisc with a facility to transmit photonic morse code messages.

Contact gatherings from StarDisc are ongoing through the CE5 Network: www.ce5-hice.co.uk

Should you wish to be involved in this exciting endeavour please use the contact page.

Thank you to Dr Steven Greer for establishing the Disclosure Project and CE5 contact initiative.

  • CE5: Close Encounters of the 5th Kind/Human initiated contact.

 Encounter/Winter 1997 – the inspiration for StarDisc:

The sky was awash with stars as I walked my dog on a snow-covered village green in County Durham. I looked to the heavens with wonder and voiced a request; an invitation to the Star People, the beings that we describe as extraterrestrials:

‘If you would like to reveal yourselves, I would be very happy to receive you.’

Returning to my house, dog at my side, I looked eastwards beyond the main street, and there passing slowly and silently through space, leaving a trail of golden light in its wake was a huge radiant green sphere; a luminous emerald orb, which descended to Earth and appeared to land in pastures a few hundred yards from me.

Overflowing with gratitude, two words passed my lips … ‘Thank you’. 

Encounter/Autumn 2022:

The head of an extended family contacted me to conduct a guided tour of StarDisc. We arranged to meet after dusk in a carpark at the foot of the hill on which the Interstellar Communication Port is located.

At home that morning, sipping a cup of tea, I received an audible transmission:

‘You will see something tonight.’

As darkness fell, the twelve visitors and I ascended to StarDisc on foot.

I shared the inspiration and aspiration for StarDisc, how it was created and what it is used for, then the whole family lay down on the stone surface.

I looked up at the stars and to my surprise a bright yellow light appeared towards the west; the object was similar in luminosity and size to a planet as seen with the naked eye.

I called the family to their feet, declaring something curious had come into view. As we watched, the object repeatedly released, or projected, a single unbroken, slow moving ‘ribbon’ or beam of light, which would descend, before retracting to source. It was highly unusual and remained suspended in space for around twenty minutes then vanished – just one of legions of strange sightings that are frequently observed in our skies the world over. Aidan Shingler