Renowned scientist Jane Goodall Expressed Desire to Send Trump and Musk on One-Way Trip to Space

After spending decades researching chimpanzee behavior, Jane Goodall became an authority on the hostile behavior of dominant males. In a freshly unveiled interview filmed shortly before her passing, the renowned primatologist revealed her unusual solution for addressing certain individuals she viewed as showing similar qualities: launching them on a permanent journey into the cosmos.

Legacy Interview Discloses Frank Opinions

This extraordinary perspective into Goodall's mindset emerges from the Netflix film "Last Statements", which was filmed in March and preserved confidential until after her recently announced death at 91 years old.

"I know people I don't like, and I wish to send them on one of Musk's spaceships and launch them to the planet he's sure he's going to discover," stated Goodall during her discussion with her interlocutor.

Named Figures Targeted

When asked whether the SpaceX founder, known for his questionable behavior and connections, would be among them, Goodall responded with certainty.

"Oh, absolutely. He would be the host. You can imagine the people I would place on that vessel. In addition to Musk would be Donald Trump and various Trump's real supporters," she stated.

"Furthermore I would put Russia's leader on board, and I would put China's leader. I'd certainly put Israel's prime minister among the passengers and his political allies. Send them all on that vessel and launch them."

Earlier Comments

This was not the earlier occasion that Goodall, a supporter of conservation efforts, had voiced concerns about the former president in particular.

In a earlier conversation, she had remarked that he exhibited "the same sort of behavior as an alpha chimp will show when he's competing for leadership with another. They posture, they strut, they project themselves as much larger and aggressive than they really are in order to intimidate their rivals."

Leadership Styles

During her final interview, Goodall further explained her understanding of alpha personalities.

"We see, remarkably, two categories of alpha. One type succeeds all by aggression, and since they're powerful and they fight, they don't last indefinitely. Others do it by using their brains, like a young male will just confront a superior one if his companion, often his brother, is alongside him. And you know, they endure far more extended periods," she clarified.

Group Dynamics

The famous researcher also studied the "political aspect" of conduct, and what her comprehensive research had revealed to her about combative conduct displayed by groups of humans and chimpanzees when faced with something they viewed as dangerous, although no risk truly existed.

"Chimps observe an unfamiliar individual from a nearby tribe, and they get highly agitated, and their fur bristles, and they reach out and contact each other, and they've got visages of anger and fear, and it transmits, and the remaining members catch that feeling that a single individual has had, and they all become hostile," she described.

"It's contagious," she noted. "Certain displays that become hostile, it sweeps through them. Everyone desires to get involved and grow hostile. They're protecting their domain or battling for control."

Human Parallels

When questioned if she considered the same dynamics applied to humans, Goodall responded: "Perhaps, in certain situations. But I strongly feel that most people are decent."

"My biggest hope is nurturing future generations of compassionate citizens, beginnings and development. But are we allowing enough time? I don't know. These are difficult times."

Historical Context

Goodall, born in London prior to the beginning of the World War II, compared the fight against the difficulties of current political landscape to Britain standing up German forces, and the "determined resistance" shown by the British leader.

"However, this isn't to say you avoid having moments of depression, but subsequently you recover and state, 'Well, I won't allow to permit their victory'," she commented.

"It's like the Prime Minister in the war, his iconic words, we will oppose them along the shores, we will resist them along the roads and urban areas, then he turned aside to a friend and allegedly commented, 'and we'll fight them with the remnants of damaged containers because that's all we've bloody well got'."

Final Message

In her last message, Goodall provided motivational statements for those resisting authoritarian control and the ecological disaster.

"In current times, when the world is difficult, there continues to be hope. Maintain optimism. If you lose hope, you become apathetic and do nothing," she advised.

"And if you want to protect the remaining beauty on our planet – if you want to preserve Earth for the future generations, future family, their offspring – then think about the actions you implement every day. As, multiplied numerous, a billion times, modest choices will create great change."

Jennifer Boyd
Jennifer Boyd

A seasoned entrepreneur and digital strategist with over a decade of experience in scaling tech startups and mentoring founders.