What do we think of the ubiquitous Dr. Greer?
Just like with Lazar, I'm on the fence with Greer. He's too prevalent. He knows everybody who's anybody.
I want to believe him. He has a way of putting the puzzle pieces together in a way that makes perfect sense to me. I've wondered how the government could keep such a secret for so long, but it makes sense when he speaks about everything being compartmentalized, just like Lazar did. I would think "wow, these objects, like the tic tac, are baffling even to our fighter pilots." But with compartmentalization, a pilot wouldn't be read in to these programs, just like presidents aren't read in.
Also with free energy, how we've had the tech for a long time, but it's too disruptive to the petrodollar to introduce it. I'm not a physicist, but it makes sense to me that energy exists everywhere. In "empty" space, energy is all around you in particle form. Every once in a while somebody comes up with an invention utilizing zero point energy, but it's shelved, bought out, or seized in a matter of national security. Security to the petrodollar. Greer claims the patent offices are controlled.
I'm also not a body-language expert, but he comes off as sort of world-weary, which to me, adds to his credibility. I've seen him talk down on some of these others who claim they're after the truth. I believe he said Tom Delonge and his To The Stars Academy are a product of shadow government manipulation. So why is the government manipulating Tom, but not Greer? How do we know Greer isn't the manipulator?
On the other hand, I've seen photos of events he's hosted where he claims he contacts ETs, and I'm pretty sure it was a picture of a goddamned moth. So I don't know what to think of him.
He was an emergency doctor. Had a sighting when he was young that fascinated him. Had an uncle who worked for NASA if I recall correctly. Then he becomes an advocate for government transparency in regards to UFOs. It's a strange career trajectory, but no more strange in my opinion than former Navy SEALs becoming YouTubers. Greer is either legit, or a very well-done government plant.
I've seen on two occasions things I can't explain, so I know there is something to all this. We have Ben Rich, the leader of Skunk Works, saying the UFOs are alien AND man-made. So either aliens are here or we've made incredible leaps in technology, or possibly both. It feels like we're being prepped for something, and I can't decide if it's true disclosure, or the fake alien invasion to install a one-world government. If these tic tacs are blowing the minds of fighter pilots, the average Joes around the world will eat it up that these are alien craft. Throw some exotic weapons systems on them, stage some false flag attacks, and we're suddenly reminded of Reagan's words, of how soon we'd all forget our differences and UNITE against an "outside threat."
We are indeed in interesting times.
Just like with Lazar, I'm on the fence with Greer. He's too prevalent. He knows everybody who's anybody.
I want to believe him. He has a way of putting the puzzle pieces together in a way that makes perfect sense to me. I've wondered how the government could keep such a secret for so long, but it makes sense when he speaks about everything being compartmentalized, just like Lazar did. I would think "wow, these objects, like the tic tac, are baffling even to our fighter pilots." But with compartmentalization, a pilot wouldn't be read in to these programs, just like presidents aren't read in.
Also with free energy, how we've had the tech for a long time, but it's too disruptive to the petrodollar to introduce it. I'm not a physicist, but it makes sense to me that energy exists everywhere. In "empty" space, energy is all around you in particle form. Every once in a while somebody comes up with an invention utilizing zero point energy, but it's shelved, bought out, or seized in a matter of national security. Security to the petrodollar. Greer claims the patent offices are controlled.
I'm also not a body-language expert, but he comes off as sort of world-weary, which to me, adds to his credibility. I've seen him talk down on some of these others who claim they're after the truth. I believe he said Tom Delonge and his To The Stars Academy are a product of shadow government manipulation. So why is the government manipulating Tom, but not Greer? How do we know Greer isn't the manipulator?
On the other hand, I've seen photos of events he's hosted where he claims he contacts ETs, and I'm pretty sure it was a picture of a goddamned moth. So I don't know what to think of him.
He was an emergency doctor. Had a sighting when he was young that fascinated him. Had an uncle who worked for NASA if I recall correctly. Then he becomes an advocate for government transparency in regards to UFOs. It's a strange career trajectory, but no more strange in my opinion than former Navy SEALs becoming YouTubers. Greer is either legit, or a very well-done government plant.
I've seen on two occasions things I can't explain, so I know there is something to all this. We have Ben Rich, the leader of Skunk Works, saying the UFOs are alien AND man-made. So either aliens are here or we've made incredible leaps in technology, or possibly both. It feels like we're being prepped for something, and I can't decide if it's true disclosure, or the fake alien invasion to install a one-world government. If these tic tacs are blowing the minds of fighter pilots, the average Joes around the world will eat it up that these are alien craft. Throw some exotic weapons systems on them, stage some false flag attacks, and we're suddenly reminded of Reagan's words, of how soon we'd all forget our differences and UNITE against an "outside threat."
We are indeed in interesting times.