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

After dedicating years studying chimpanzee behavior, Jane Goodall became a specialist on the combative nature of alpha males. In a freshly unveiled interview filmed shortly before her passing, the celebrated primatologist disclosed her unusual solution for dealing with certain individuals she viewed as displaying similar characteristics: transporting them on a non-return journey into the cosmos.

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This notable insight into Goodall's philosophy emerges from the Netflix documentary "Final Words", which was filmed in March and kept secret until after her recently announced death at the age of 91.

"There are people I don't like, and I wish to place them on one of Musk's spaceships and launch them to the celestial body he's certain he's going to discover," stated Goodall during her discussion with Brad Falchuk.

Specific Individuals Identified

When questioned whether the SpaceX founder, known for his controversial gestures and connections, would be among them, Goodall responded positively.

"Certainly, without doubt. He'd be the host. Picture who I'd put on that spaceship. Together with Musk would be Donald Trump and various Trump's loyal adherents," she announced.

"Furthermore I would include Vladimir Putin in there, and I would put China's leader. Without question I would add Israel's prime minister in there and his political allies. Put them all on that spacecraft and send them off."

Earlier Comments

This wasn't the earlier occasion that Goodall, a champion of conservation efforts, had expressed criticism about the former president specifically.

In a 2022 interview, she had noted that he exhibited "similar type of conduct as a dominant primate demonstrates when vying for supremacy with another. They're upright, they strut, they present themselves as really more large and aggressive than they really are in order to intimidate their rivals."

Dominance Patterns

During her last recorded conversation, Goodall expanded upon her analysis of alpha personalities.

"We observe, notably, two categories of dominant individual. The first achieves dominance solely through combat, and due to their strength and they combat, they don't remain for extended periods. Another group achieves dominance by employing intelligence, like a young male will only challenge a higher ranking one if his friend, frequently a sibling, is supporting him. And as we've seen, they last much, much longer," she detailed.

Group Dynamics

The renowned scientist also studied the "political aspect" of actions, and what her detailed observations had revealed to her about aggressive behaviors shown by groups of humans and primates when confronted with something they viewed as dangerous, even if no risk truly existed.

"Primates see a stranger from an adjacent group, and they get very stimulated, and the hair stands out, and they extend and touch another, and they show visages of hostility and apprehension, and it transmits, and the remaining members catch that feeling that a single individual has had, and everyone turns hostile," she explained.

"It spreads rapidly," she continued. "Certain displays that grow violent, it spreads among them. Each member wishes to get involved and turn violent. They're guarding their domain or competing for supremacy."

Human Parallels

When inquired if she considered similar patterns occurred in human beings, Goodall responded: "Likely, sometimes yes. But I truly believe that most people are ethical."

"My main objective is nurturing future generations of caring individuals, beginnings and development. But are we allowing enough time? I'm uncertain. We face challenging circumstances."

Historical Perspective

Goodall, originally from London shortly before the start of the the global conflict, likened the fight against the difficulties of contemporary politics to Britain standing up the Third Reich, and the "spirit of obstinance" shown by Winston Churchill.

"However, this isn't to say you avoid having moments of depression, but subsequently you recover and declare, 'OK, I refuse to allow their success'," she stated.

"It's similar to the leader in the war, his renowned address, we will oppose them on the beaches, we shall battle them through the avenues and the cities, afterward he commented to a friend and was heard to say, 'and we shall combat them using the fragments of shattered glass since that's everything we actually possess'."

Closing Thoughts

In her last message, Goodall offered words of encouragement for those fighting against governmental suppression and the climate emergency.

"Even today, when Earth is dark, there remains hope. Maintain optimism. If you lose hope, you turn into apathetic and do nothing," she counseled.

"And if you want to save the remaining beauty in this world – if you want to protect our world for coming generations, your grandchildren, their offspring – then contemplate the choices you implement daily. Because, replicated countless, innumerable instances, modest choices will generate great change."

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