Renowned scientist Jane Goodall Revealed Aspiration to Launch Musk and Trump on Single-Journey Trip to Space

After spending decades researching chimpanzee actions, Jane Goodall became an authority on the aggressive tendencies of dominant males. In a newly published interview documented shortly before her death, the celebrated primatologist shared her unusual solution for addressing certain individuals she viewed as exhibiting similar characteristics: sending them on a non-return journey into outer space.

Final Documentary Unveils Frank Opinions

This remarkable viewpoint into Goodall's mindset emerges from the Netflix production "Final Words", which was filmed in March and preserved secret until after her recent death at the age of 91.

"There are individuals I'm not fond of, and I wish to put them on a SpaceX vessel and dispatch them to the planet he's convinced he'll find," commented Goodall during her conversation with Brad Falchuk.

Named Figures Targeted

When asked whether Elon Musk, known for his disputed actions and political alliances, would be among them, Goodall responded with certainty.

"Yes, definitely. He'd be the leader. Picture who I'd put on that spaceship. Together with Musk would be Donald Trump and various Trump's real supporters," she announced.

"Additionally I would add the Russian president in there, and I would include China's leader. Without question I would add the Israeli leader on that journey and his political allies. Put them all on that vessel and dispatch them."

Earlier Comments

This wasn't the first time that Goodall, a supporter of ecological preservation, had shared negative views about the political figure especially.

In a earlier conversation, she had noted that he exhibited "similar type of behavior as an alpha chimp demonstrates when he's competing for supremacy with a rival. They posture, they parade, they portray themselves as significantly bigger and combative than they really are in order to intimidate their opponents."

Leadership Styles

During her last recorded conversation, Goodall expanded upon her understanding of leadership types.

"We observe, remarkably, two types of alpha. One does it solely through combat, and since they're powerful and they fight, they don't last indefinitely. The second type succeeds by utilizing strategy, like a young male will just confront a more dominant one if his companion, often his brother, is supporting him. And research shows, they remain much, much longer," she explained.

Social Interactions

The renowned scientist also examined the "social dimension" of behavior, and what her detailed observations had revealed to her about hostile actions shown by people and apes when encountering something they considered dangerous, despite the fact that no risk really was present.

"Primates encounter an outsider from a neighboring community, and they get very stimulated, and their hair erect, and they extend and contact each other, and they display visages of anger and fear, and it spreads, and the others adopt that emotion that this one male has had, and everyone turns combative," she explained.

"It transmits easily," she noted. "Certain displays that turn aggressive, it sweeps through them. Each member wishes to participate and engage and grow hostile. They're guarding their area or fighting for dominance."

Comparable Human Reactions

When questioned if she considered similar behaviors applied to human beings, Goodall answered: "Probably, on occasion. But I firmly think that the bulk of humanity are decent."

"My biggest hope is educating future generations of empathetic people, foundations and growth. But are we allowing enough time? I'm uncertain. These are difficult times."

Historical Comparison

Goodall, originally from London shortly before the commencement of the the global conflict, compared the battle with the challenges of contemporary politics to England opposing Nazi Germany, and the "determined resistance" displayed by Winston Churchill.

"That doesn't mean you don't have periods of sadness, but eventually you emerge and declare, 'OK, I refuse to allow their success'," she stated.

"It's similar to the Prime Minister throughout the battle, his famous speech, we will oppose them on the beaches, we will resist them in the streets and urban areas, subsequently he remarked to an associate and allegedly commented, 'and we shall combat them at the ends of damaged containers as that's the only thing we truly have'."

Closing Thoughts

In her final address, Goodall shared motivational statements for those resisting political oppression and the environmental crisis.

"Even today, when the world is dark, there remains optimism. Preserve faith. When faith diminishes, you become indifferent and remain inactive," she counseled.

"And if you desire to save the existing splendor on our planet – when you wish to preserve Earth for subsequent eras, your grandchildren, later generations – then consider the actions you implement daily. Because, replicated numerous, multiple occasions, minor decisions will create significant transformation."

Jennifer Massey
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