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UFOs, Elizondo, and Imminent Aliens

It may be that the weirdest part of the story will continue to be overlooked. Aliens are easy. It’s not that it’s inevitably coming, but that it’s here.

John Ege

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I just turned the last page on Lue Elizondo’s book Imminent. If you’re not a UFO fan, this book is a soft entry point that has a smattering of summary overviews of a few important UFO events, enough to help you understand Elizondo’s entry into this strange phenomenon. One can argue Elizondo fell into it. He wasn’t dragged kicking and screaming, protesting. He was simply curious enough to follow the clues. If you’re a UFO fan, you will probably know most or all of the UFO events mentioned. This book is more about the journey. The skeptics won’t have it. The experiencers have lived it. Where are you? Are you ready for a ride?

Imminent: Inside the Pentagon’s Hunt for UFOs

The book is less about the mystery, the intrigue, the human dramas that we get caught up into. There is that in droves. Humans have a sense of fierce loyalty, and if you allow that to be our legacy, sometimes great people create things that we just don’t want to let go of, because of history. And if you lived, sweated, bled, and had friends die, well, that’s now family which increases that loyalty to that group.

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