Dr. Steven Greer
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Now, that coming out would eliminate poverty in 20 years, but it would also fix the environmental problems. And even if you don't think there's any climate change, you certainly have to admit that there are 5 million people a year dying from particulate matter in their airways and heart and lungs from burning fossil fuels. Nuclear power is even worse.
You have an ionizing radiation that's around for millions of years when we don't need it. And since when can humans handle toxic material like that for millions of years? We can barely handle it for 50. So these are great solutions that would be the tie that would lift all ships economically. Three billion people who are in poverty would come up out of poverty.
You have an ionizing radiation that's around for millions of years when we don't need it. And since when can humans handle toxic material like that for millions of years? We can barely handle it for 50. So these are great solutions that would be the tie that would lift all ships economically. Three billion people who are in poverty would come up out of poverty.
And so now there are going to be some losers. You know, maybe you own a... Drill, baby, drill.
And so now there are going to be some losers. You know, maybe you own a... Drill, baby, drill.
But, you know, this is not like an app that you download. This is something that's going to take decades to get out. Doesn't matter. But, yeah, the futures market are going to go, oops, we don't need oil anymore. So, you know, I was talking to the managers of a $2 trillion mutual fund.
But, you know, this is not like an app that you download. This is something that's going to take decades to get out. Doesn't matter. But, yeah, the futures market are going to go, oops, we don't need oil anymore. So, you know, I was talking to the managers of a $2 trillion mutual fund.
But you're not going to get the golden age by using technologies from the 1800s.
But you're not going to get the golden age by using technologies from the 1800s.
Yeah, but tens of millions are created in new industry.
Yeah, but tens of millions are created in new industry.
No, no, because that was a corrupt enterprise. I work with anyone who's honest because I'm a very honest person. The problem is... Most people have a price where they can be blackmailed or bribed or threatened, and then they flip. And I've seen this happen amongst colleagues in the UAP research world too many times.
No, no, because that was a corrupt enterprise. I work with anyone who's honest because I'm a very honest person. The problem is... Most people have a price where they can be blackmailed or bribed or threatened, and then they flip. And I've seen this happen amongst colleagues in the UAP research world too many times.
But I do think, I actually think Mr. Trump and others around him are more forward-thinking than that because it's not a mutually exclusive thing. On the one hand, to supply the energy needs of the planet, we do need more energy. On the other hand, standing up heavy industries... to replace the current infrastructure is a very long-term issue.
But I do think, I actually think Mr. Trump and others around him are more forward-thinking than that because it's not a mutually exclusive thing. On the one hand, to supply the energy needs of the planet, we do need more energy. On the other hand, standing up heavy industries... to replace the current infrastructure is a very long-term issue.
So you can create a strategy, if you're smart, where the one sort of is a glide down slowly and then the other one goes up, you know, because no one is going to be like wiggling their nose and instantly every car, I mean, just take how many cars? Yeah. One and a half billion cars on the road. We create 100 million motor vehicles a year. It would take 15 years to retool.
So you can create a strategy, if you're smart, where the one sort of is a glide down slowly and then the other one goes up, you know, because no one is going to be like wiggling their nose and instantly every car, I mean, just take how many cars? Yeah. One and a half billion cars on the road. We create 100 million motor vehicles a year. It would take 15 years to retool.
And that's if you turned it on a dime. Fifteen years is not a long time, though. Well, it's a long time in the history of a world going sideways geopolitically and environmentally.
And that's if you turned it on a dime. Fifteen years is not a long time, though. Well, it's a long time in the history of a world going sideways geopolitically and environmentally.
But also, what's the human future without it, right? I mean, I have 12 grandkids. It's like what kind of dystopian situation are we with 8 billion people trying to live on this planet and destroying our own nest because people can't think past six months from now?