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Anybody read Lue Elizondo’s book “Imminent”?
Posted on 9/12/24 at 8:06 pm
Posted on 9/12/24 at 8:06 pm
Read it at the beach earlier this week. You definitely need an open mind about UFOs and alien life to make it through this book.
Posted on 9/13/24 at 8:44 am to auwaterfowler
Is there any new information in there that he hasn't already talked about on Joe Rogan and other podcasts?
Posted on 9/13/24 at 12:40 pm to boxcarbarney
The writer reminded me a bull in a China shop. Certainly not penned to academic prose, it was still interesting to me. Some info is rehashed on his podcast tour, but some did take me by surprise. For example, that the best remote viewers had Cherokee DNA in them was new info to me.
The big dispute is that he misrepresented himself. I don’t see that as changing the essential message: “We are not alone, why are we ignoring this??” But the book does seem a bit tinted with hysteria. There is a lot unsaid that I think Dick Cheney would kill him for saying. It came out on X this week that Cheney is the bigwig for the black ops. frick that piece of shite.
The book is okay, but nothing earth shattering. Jay Stratton said on X that he has a book coming out, so THAT one will be of major interest to me. Reading Keel’s Operation Trojan Horse, now.
The best book in this field, IMHO is Timothy Good’s “Earth: An Alien Enterprise.”
E to add: I am disappointed in the lack of UAP pictures. Or really interesting pictures. Yes, I’ve seen the interesting pics from other sources but I want someone to kick the door open and show the high definition pics they have.
The UFO field is so muddled right now. I DONT believe invasion or bad actions are imminent. I DO believe the earth and inhabitants are fricked in the near future because of natural magnetic flip is coming. The aliens are observing us as we watch ants in an ant farm.
The big dispute is that he misrepresented himself. I don’t see that as changing the essential message: “We are not alone, why are we ignoring this??” But the book does seem a bit tinted with hysteria. There is a lot unsaid that I think Dick Cheney would kill him for saying. It came out on X this week that Cheney is the bigwig for the black ops. frick that piece of shite.
The book is okay, but nothing earth shattering. Jay Stratton said on X that he has a book coming out, so THAT one will be of major interest to me. Reading Keel’s Operation Trojan Horse, now.
The best book in this field, IMHO is Timothy Good’s “Earth: An Alien Enterprise.”
E to add: I am disappointed in the lack of UAP pictures. Or really interesting pictures. Yes, I’ve seen the interesting pics from other sources but I want someone to kick the door open and show the high definition pics they have.
The UFO field is so muddled right now. I DONT believe invasion or bad actions are imminent. I DO believe the earth and inhabitants are fricked in the near future because of natural magnetic flip is coming. The aliens are observing us as we watch ants in an ant farm.
This post was edited on 9/13/24 at 1:38 pm
Posted on 9/15/24 at 7:06 am to CCT
Read Bad UFOs: Skepticism, UFOs, and The Univere by Robert Sheaffer instead.
Posted on 11/4/24 at 10:36 pm to Philzilla2k
I'll check that out. Alazando comes off as a goober. I hope we didn't hire him to do our serious intelligence work.
Posted on 11/6/24 at 12:59 pm to auwaterfowler
I haven’t gotten around to reading Imminent yet, but I’ve heard a lot about it, especially given Lue Elizondo’s involvement with the Pentagon UFO program. From what I gather, it’s more of a personal look into his experiences and thoughts on the whole UFO mystery, which could be pretty cool if you’re into that side of things. I’ve always found the whole subject fascinating, so I’m definitely considering giving it a read soon.
Posted on 11/6/24 at 2:37 pm to tsmit44
I would recommend Timothy Good’s “Earth: An Alien Enterprise.”
Posted on 11/8/24 at 8:52 am to auwaterfowler
I read it. I don’t know what it is, but I have a feeling he is not 100%. Very hard for anyone on the outside to form a firm opinion when many of the “whistleblowers” seem like they are being very selective, or possibly even spreading misinformation. Not sure what is going on with this whole thing. Only thing I can do is wait-and-see I guess. Interesting book though.
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