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That’s the core message of Imminent by former U.S. intelligence officer Luis Elizondo, a book that has shot to the top of the New York Times bestseller list.

Imminent is essentially a personal memoir, detailing how its writer earned top-secret security clearance as a U.S. counterintelligence officer and came to the realization that aliens are visiting Earth.

From his troubled youth, being bullied mercilessly at school, to his becoming the “Czar of Torture” and directing tortuous treatment of 9/11 zealots at Guantanamo Bay, Elizondo gives readers insight into his incredible life in and out of the military establish.