Elizondo’s new book – Marginal REVOLUTION

The title is Imminent: Inside the Pentagon’s Hunt for UFOs. This is a difficult book to review. For example, it has verses like the following:

In one case, a senior CIA officer and his wife had a terrifying UAP experience in their backyard. When they woke up lying on the floor in the yard, the CIA officer had a small hole drilled in the back of his neck and his wife pulled a small metal object out of her nose when she sneezed. [TC: what percentage of younger American women have this?]. To make matters even more interesting, CIA doctors were informed of the cases and examined the patients.

I would bet heavily against what appears to be Elizondo’s interpretation of those events. So if you’re reading this book, don’t trust any section that puts forward suggestions about aliens. And that’s a lot of the book.

That said, regardless of your opinion on aliens, the bureaucratic history surrounding the debates about aliens is fascinating, and largely under-examined by serious scholars. For example, the more skeptical you are about aliens, the more likely you are to think that our military and intelligence officials are full of lunatics, out of control. Here you will find a first-person account of how phenomena like Tic Toc and GIMBAL came to be. I’m not talking about explanations about aliens, I’m talking about the history of how these events were studied, recorded and discussed. Along with that rare size, this is a truly valuable souvenir.

Can you trust Elizondo on such “normal” matters when you can’t trust him on alien accounts? I’m not sure, but my intuition says yes? So in practical terms, this is a historical document of import. If used carefully.

I can’t recommend a book that contains so many blatant lies to me, but I’m also not going to try to talk you out of reading it. There is something here, and time will tell what exactly that is.


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