Saturday 24 August 2024

Imminent by Luis Elizondo

 
The book everybody is talking about has finally been launched. Imminent- Inside the Pentagon's Hunt for UFO's by Luis Elizondo is unfortunately only available in three formats: hardback, ebook and audio. My preferred format, paperback, is not yet available; so I settled for Amazon Kindle (something I did in protest, see: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2023/03/roald-dahl-memory-holed.html). I was determined not to read any reviews or watch any commentary about the book until I'd read it all myself. All of us have biases, especially those who claim to be free of bias, but I like to control my own as much as possible. Now I have finished the book I am free to look at others' feedback. I will provide my own detailed commentary at a later date, see below. I can say for now that it was extraordinarily interesting to see the process I have been following from the perspective of one of the leading figures on the inside. The reaction from the rest of the UFO community is interesting, yet predictable. The positive figures are as positive as I expected them to be while the skeptics are busily unpicking it. The backslappers have descended into the most copious group masturbation session over it, as I knew they would; gloating about how they and they alone are superior enough to uncover "psyops!" and that "Elizondo is a shill!" and how everybody except them is "naive!" I can't really say anything about that that Cristina Gomez has not already put a lot better, see: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2022/07/this-is-lue.html. In due course I will go into more details about my own assessment of this book and that of other critics on a HPANWO TV livestream, see: https://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.com/2024/08/lue-elizondos-book-livestream.html. Suffice to say Elizondo's book is definitely worth getting. Even if you don't believe everything in it, if you are interested in UFO's you should still find it interesting. Source: https://luiselizondo-official.com.
See here for background: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2020/02/ufo-disclosure-portal.html.

2 comments:

Gravity Mirror said...

£16 doesn't seem too bad for the hardback. If I read one book in September should I go for this one or David Icke's 'The Reveal' ??

Ben Emlyn-Jones said...

True, but I prefer paperbacks. They take up less room on my shelf and they're much easier to handle.