Renowned scientist Jane Goodall Revealed Desire to Transport Elon Musk and Donald Trump on Non-Return Trip to Space

After spending decades observing chimpanzee actions, Jane Goodall became an expert on the combative nature of alpha males. In a recently released interview documented shortly before her demise, the famous primatologist revealed her unusual solution for addressing certain individuals she viewed as showing similar qualities: transporting them on a one-way journey into space.

Legacy Interview Discloses Frank Opinions

This extraordinary viewpoint into Goodall's mindset emerges from the Netflix production "Last Statements", which was filmed in March and kept confidential until after her recently announced death at nine decades of life.

"I know people I don't like, and I want to place them on a SpaceX vessel and launch them to the celestial body he's sure he's going to discover," stated Goodall during her discussion with the interviewer.

Named Figures Mentioned

When inquired whether the SpaceX founder, recognized for his disputed actions and political alliances, would be included, Goodall answered with certainty.

"Oh, absolutely. He would be the organizer. Envision who I'd put on that vessel. Along with Musk would be Trump and some of Trump's real supporters," she stated.

"And then I would add Russia's leader among them, and I would place China's President Xi. Without question I would add the Israeli leader in there and his far-right government. Put them all on that vessel and dispatch them."

Earlier Comments

This wasn't the initial instance that Goodall, an advocate of conservation efforts, had shared negative views about the former president specifically.

In a 2022 interview, she had noted that he displayed "similar type of actions as a dominant primate exhibits when vying for leadership with an opponent. They stand tall, they strut, they present themselves as much larger and aggressive than they may actually be in order to intimidate their rivals."

Alpha Behavior

During her last recorded conversation, Goodall further explained her analysis of leadership types.

"We get, notably, two kinds of dominant individual. One does it solely through combat, and since they're powerful and they fight, they don't remain very long. The second type succeeds by using their brains, like a young male will just confront a higher ranking one if his friend, often his brother, is supporting him. And as we've seen, they remain far more extended periods," she clarified.

Group Dynamics

The celebrated primatologist also analyzed the "political aspect" of behavior, and what her extensive studies had taught her about aggressive behaviors displayed by human communities and primates when encountering something they viewed as threatening, although no danger truly existed.

"Primates observe an unfamiliar individual from a neighboring community, and they get highly agitated, and their fur bristles, and they extend and contact each other, and they've got expressions of anger and fear, and it spreads, and the remaining members absorb that sentiment that one member has had, and everyone turns combative," she detailed.

"It's contagious," she continued. "Some of these demonstrations that grow violent, it spreads among them. Everyone desires to participate and engage and become aggressive. They're guarding their area or fighting for control."

Comparable Human Reactions

When asked if she considered comparable behaviors were present in human beings, Goodall answered: "Perhaps, on occasion. But I truly believe that the majority of individuals are decent."

"My main objective is raising the upcoming generation of empathetic people, roots and shoots. But do we have time? I'm uncertain. We face challenging circumstances."

Historical Perspective

Goodall, originally from London shortly before the start of the Second World War, compared the battle with the darkness of current political landscape to the UK resisting the Third Reich, and the "spirit of obstinance" displayed by the prime minister.

"That doesn't mean you won't experience periods of sadness, but then you come out and say, 'OK, I won't allow to allow their success'," she commented.

"It's similar to the Prime Minister throughout the battle, his renowned address, we shall combat them at the coastlines, we'll fight them along the roads and urban areas, afterward he commented to a friend and allegedly commented, 'and we'll fight them at the ends of shattered glass because that's all we truly have'."

Final Message

In her final address, Goodall provided words of encouragement for those fighting against authoritarian control and the ecological disaster.

"At present, when Earth is dark, there remains hope. Don't lose hope. Should optimism fade, you grow unresponsive and remain inactive," she advised.

"Whenever you wish to preserve the existing splendor on our planet – if you want to preserve Earth for the future generations, your grandchildren, their offspring – then consider the decisions you make every day. As, expanded countless, innumerable instances, modest choices will create significant transformation."

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