Luis Elizondo’s Imminent

I’m fairly skeptical about most of the crap I post about, but I have always had a belief in UFOs. I think that denying that there are unidentified things in the sky is very stupid. I don’t necessarily believe that these things are piloted by ET, but I know that they exist. The pentagon released footage of some of these things just a couple of days ago, and I think that anyone who has watched that footage will agree it’s pretty weird stuff.

Imminent – Luis Elizondo

Harper Collins – 2024

I had no idea that footage was coming out, but I started Luis Elizondo’s Imminent last week. I don’t pay a huge amount of attention to modern UFO disclosures, but I was vaguely aware of a movement a few years ago involving the singer from Blink 182, the footage of the tic-tac UFOs and that Grusch guy. All of these elements make up part of Elizondo’s story.

So Elizondo was a military guy with high security clearance. He ended up in charge of a secret division of the US government that was investigating UFOs. He became so convinced that UFOs could be a threat to the USA that he quit his job and went public with some of what he knew. This book is the story of how that all happened.

The problem with the book is that it doesn’t really offer anything of substance. These are the same claims I’ve read a hundred times before. There may be bodies, but we don’t know where they are. To make matters worse, Elizondo claims to have been part of the American Government’s program to teach soldiers remote viewing. He also mentions his admiration for Ingo Swann and Robert Bigelow, the dude who funded all the bullshit research at Skinwalker Ranch. Honestly, after reading how he believed in using his imagination to fly around the Earth, I found it very difficult to take any of his claims seriously.

Apparently Elizondo has a new book coming out soon. I doubt I’ll bother reading it. This was crap.