Imminent: Inside the Pentagon’s Hunt for UFOs (Luis Elizondo (Author, Narrator), Christopher Mellon (Narrator), William Morrow (Publisher))
Sometimes the best way to review the importance and impact of a book is from a distance. In the moment, the news and facts are fluid, shifting, and still undecided. The truth is often engaged in a pugilistic battle with a no-holds barred street fighter willing to fight dirty, to lie, and to cheat.
In the moment and the moments following such a battle - minds are clouded, tempers high, thoughts biased or tied up by bonds of conditioned or manipulated thinking. Logic flees, emotions surge, and truth hides under the blankets.
Once the dust settles, once the written official statements are available for public review, once the video is a matter of public record, once the emotions simmer to a more rational level, then the true import of a document, a statement, a fact, can - finally - be clearly found.
This is the case with this work by Elizondo. The old guard - labeled the Legacy Group - are committed to lies, secrets, and keeping everyone (congress and the people) in the dark on a subject recorded around the globe since, at least, the 1940's. The New Guys - those who are deeply committed to truth, justice, and the American way (yes, these people need to be wearing capes as they are true American heroes) - and believe that the People and the Congress need to know the truth so it can be studied, investigated, and adequately and appropriately responded to an issue of global import.
Read this work with a marker handy, take notes, find links and watch the Congressional moments, understand the spider like web that big government can create to trap truth seekers and lock in secrets that should not be secret. Notice the tactics of lies, threats, and more and compare to the recorded history of those tactics since the 1940's.
Reading it with the ability to read the full documents, to review the news articles, and to evaluate the scope of events - and the reactions - is - from a distance - fascinating and eye-opening.

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