Dr. Steven Greer
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Um, not been an easy one, but, uh, you know, I've accepted that and, you know, I've given up my fortune and my career and everything else to do it, but, and had dear friends who've been killed.
And, you know, I was almost recently killed, but I, in my view of it, it's taken, I mean, I have 12 grandchildren now and four daughters, you know, I look at this, what kind of world are we leaving here and what can we create?
I would not still be doing this.
And this is where I'm a, uh,
perennially an optimist, is that the horizon I see over this dark chasm where we are, which I think is gonna get rockier still, frankly, is that we're gonna have a civilization here that 50 to 100 years on, after we get through this period, will be more different than 10,000 years ago or 5,000 years ago.
That when this knowledge and the science of consciousness
And these physical technologies are brought to bear.
It'll be paradise on Earth, peace on Earth, peace in space.
And there will be no limit to how far humans can evolve in consciousness, but also physically and in exploring the cosmos.
So I think that's where our destiny lies.
And that's why we all need to be focused on that far horizon.
All right.
God bless.
God bless you too.
Bye-bye.
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When I was about eight or nine, I saw a UFO, pretty close range, broad daylight, and I knew what I was seeing. It was extraordinary. And so it ignited a lifelong interest.
When I was about eight or nine, I saw a UFO, pretty close range, broad daylight, and I knew what I was seeing. It was extraordinary. And so it ignited a lifelong interest.