REVIEW: 'Imminent' Luis Elizondo's long-awaited book worth the wait

You know Luis Elizondo’s story- the former head of the Pentagon’s clandestine investigation of UAPs that has helped move the topic out of the shadows and into global discourse, but there’s a lot more that led up to the release of the Tic-Tac UFO, the formation of To The Stars, and Elizondo’s meteoric rise as prominent name in major news outlets. Elizondo’s book “Imminent” finally tells the whole story, and fills in the gaps with fascinating new information that was approved by the Department of Defense prior to the book’s release.

There’s a lot to digest here, but the book goes really in depth about Elizondo’s military and life beginnings to how he became the head of Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), his resignation, and his brave journey to advocate for UAPs to become a priority for policy makers. Elizondo fills the gaps quite well with what the public didn’t know about is journey.

One wild revelation is Elizondo’s remote viewing experience, and just how common and possible it is for humanity to practice. Elizondo’s perspective on the Wilson/ Davis memo will have many in the UAP community happy. Another revealing insight is how the DoD views elected officials as “temporary hires,” which answers the question on why many presidents and high-ranking officials aren’t always in the know when it comes to certain subjects like UAPs. Elizondo does a good job catching up the casual reader to important cases, while presenting mind-blowing new evidence that ultimately makes “Imminent” an essential book on the subject.

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There’s a lot more to Elizondo’s extraordinary store here, which would make for a great movie one day.

By MIKE DAMANTE

If you are a fan of Luis Elizondo and UAPs, Mike Damante’s previous book “Above the Fold and the Fringe:How UAPs Became Mainstream News ” features exclusive interviews with Elizondo, Tom DeLonge, Ralph Blumenthal, and others. Order here.

If you are a fan of UAP studies, Mike Damante’s book “Punk rock and UFOs: Stranger Than Fiction” features exclusive interviews with Travis Taylor, Leslie Kean, Tom DeLonge, Peter Levenda, Kevin Day, Sean Cahill, Diana Pasulka, Jeffrey Kripal, and the producers of “Unidentified.” Order now.