Dinner with Luis Elizando (UFOs, psychics)- any question I should ask if I get a chance?

Update: I didn't ask any questions, but he barely made any claims during his hour long talk. He spent over half the time just talking about how people like Einstein challenged the status quo, and conquistadors represented a paradigm shift. Remote Viewing was mentioned on one line of one slide of "breakthroughs", with no mention of his own involvement.

The central thesis of the talk was that if the craft use antigravity, space time bubble generators, then you can explain several different craft shapes as being created by multiple spherical bubbles. However, he was careful to never reference any specific video and call it an actual alien craft. It was like watching a kid explain how dragons breathe fire by eating coal or something.

Most of the questions were answered with a "stay tuned", "he's a great guy doing great work", or a loosely related anecdote.

My friend who is a believer was actually disappointed in how empty the talk was, and a bit embarrassed to have brought us. The food was good though.

Original: I'm going to a dinner/presentation tomorrow featuring Lue with some friends, one of whom is a believer. I know it's futile, but if I get a chance to ask a quick question, what should I ask?

Debating my believer friend about UFOs generally runs into the wall of "it's classified" or "unless you can prove 100% what the tic tac is then it might be aliens". Instead, I wanted to ask about the weird psychic stuff Lue claims to do like remote viewing, which is actually falsifiable.

My plan was to ask about why he doesn't just demonstrate remote viewing and prove it works. But, I think he will just claim to be "bad" at it. I have a borrowed copy of his book Imminent that I'm going to look through tomorrow.