What did everyone think of the latest interview with Dr. Greer on Danny Jones’ podcast? Personally, I found it a bit underwhelming.
I usually enjoy Dr. Greer’s podcasts, but this one didn’t quite hit the mark for me. For those unfamiliar with Greer, it might have been informative, but for the more knowledgeable audience, it felt a bit lacking.
I was surprised by Danny Jones’ softer interview approach. Dr. Greer has a tendency to dominate the conversation, going on at length after each question. He consistently pushes his narrative that the UFO sightings we hear about are actually man-made, reverse-engineered crafts, and he often revisits the same themes: the cabal’s concealment of zero-point energy and anti-gravity technology, and of course, promoting his app. I feel the conversation could have benefited from a more thorough examination of his insights on zero-point energy and his views on consciousness.
I did get a laugh out of his mention of a scientist friend who can supposedly summon creatures from the “ninth ring of hell” to run around the lab—quite the image!
Overall, I was hoping for more substantial content from Greer in this interview and ended up feeling a bit disappointed.
I can totally see where you’re coming from. Dr. Greer does have a tendency to dominate the conversation, and his narratives can feel repetitive if you’re familiar with his work. It’s a shame when an interview doesn’t dive deeper, especially with someone as intriguing as he is.
Danny Jones’ softer approach definitely took me by surprise too; it felt like he was more interested in facilitating a conversation than challenging Greer. I would have loved to hear more probing questions about zero point energy—it’s such a fascinating topic! And that comment about summoning creatures from the “Ninth ring of hell” was wild; it’s moments like those that could have been elaborated on for some real insight!
Ultimately, I agree that there was a missed opportunity for a more in-depth exploration of Greer’s theories, especially for those who are already well-acquainted with his ideas. Here’s hoping for a follow-up that digs deeper next time!