“Imminent” by Luis Elizondo
August 28th, 2024“Imminent” by Luis Elizondo is mostly a rehash of information that has been heavily pushed by mainstream media since 2017, plus a more recent claim that the U.S. Government has recovered multiple crashed UFOs (I refuse to use the term, “UAP”) and non human occupants.
Oh, you want details?
There are almost none.
Proof?
Nope.
The entire Luis Elizondo/Tom Delonge/New York Times circus is totally authorized by the DoD and likely orchestrated by the CIA. Nobody is performing any sort of heroic whistleblower function here. All of this has been cleared for public release. The U.S. Government wants us to know: The phenomenon is real.
What the government won’t do is give us any meaningful details. Here are some vague generalities, here are a few low quality videos. Lue writes a book, briefly mentions crashed UFOs and alien bodies, a possible alien implant, his Cadillac, his pets (yes, really), now go away. No more information for you.
I’d recommend the book only to diehard UFO researchers who are interested in the official limited hangout narrative that started in 2017. Some are saying that this is disclosure. At best, it’s limited hangout disclosure.
By far, the most baffling question is why the CIA tasked Elizondo, et al. to do this. To me, that is at least as interesting as questions related to the crashed UFOs and the bodies, etc.
A quick note on one of the most frustrating parts of the book: Elizondo mentions that he and his family experienced multiple orb encounters at home. How many videos of these encounters do you think Lue has offered up to substantiate any of that? Maybe from mobile phones or security cameras in and around the home? Mmm hmm. None.
If you don’t want to read the book, here are some videos that sum it up.
It must be true — I saw it on Joe Rogan.
It must be true — the guy wears a baseball cap and has a tattoo.