During the strange post-election drone episode last December, Dr Steven Greer claimed that a group of “Defectors” of Unacknowledged Special Access Programs will be coming forward within the next 30 days.
He stated that Special Operations personnel who had spent their careers reverse-engineering UFOs in underground bases would come forward and that what would ensue would be what he called the “Battle for Disclosure”, the title of a new film he’d just released.
Dr Greer claimed that if the Deep State had its way, this Disclosure event would trigger a reaction from the global bureaucracy that would be “1,000 times worse than COVID”, as far as the fear, the panic, the market crashes, the economic devastation and the uncharted manipulation of humanity.
It sounded like the long-foretold John Podesta-led Project Bluebeam Fake Alien Invasion, potentially to prevent Donald Trump from being sworn-in, using advanced ELF psychotronic weapons and a 3D laser hologram technology called FIRESIGN.

IMAGE: From 2016 “leaked” document called “Salvage Program” from the Clinton campaign’s Benenson Strategy Group.
Dr Greer told Blake Cousins that if that “We, the People” could expose this fear-based PSYOP for the Big Lie that it is, then we could move into a new “Golden Age” of Enlightenment on Earth.
But the Fake Alien Invasion did not get rolled-out and the drones have since been mothballed and memory-holed.
This led Brent Stone of MuseumofTarot.org to go on the Danny Jones podcast a couple of weeks ago to call BS and to drop bombs on everything about Dr Steven Greer, saying that he appears to have gotten his start as a Mossad asset and that he’s been “shilling” for Laurance Rockefeller’s UFO information operation ever since. He even doubted that Dr Greer had time to complete his medical residency!
I think Stone went way too far when he said, “He’s never produced anything of actual worth.” That’s not only abusive, it’s inaccurate. I think Dr Greer did very important work, recording the ‘Witness Testimonies’ series.
Stone did dig up some legitimate details that add substance to concerns and rumors around Dr Greer that have swirled for years, that I’ll get into.
I’ll start by saying that I’ve been following Dr Greer since May 2001, with the online videos of the Disclosure Project, a watershed moment for Ufology, in which dozens of military personnel violated their secrecy oaths to describe their UFO experiences.
As somebody who’d seen a lot of UFOs growing up and who’d been ridiculed for talking about it, I felt vindicated by the 2001 Disclosure Project event and I was very grateful for the bravery of those who came forward.
Actually, I had seen so many UFOs by the mid-1990s, that I contacted Dr John Mack, the Chairman of Harvard University’s Psychiatry Department to see if we might not find some repressed memories of my being an alien abductee.
He was doing a study on abductions in countries outside the US, to see what effects a different cultural lens may have on the experience. He took my case, because I’d had a major sighting in Brazil with my neighbor when I was 14, after my family had moved there and because I had potential evidence of “missing time”.
So, I went to Cambridge, Massachusetts on two occasions and and I was hypnotically “regressed” during the second visit but we found nothing.
I don’t think I’m hypnotizable but do I think Dr Mack was sincere. He complained to me about Budd Hopkins who he thought was pushing an agenda.
Dr Mack was pilloried by Harvard, due to the nature of his investigation but he was eventually cleared of any potential ethics violations.
Brent Stone says, “I’ve done a lot of research on Steven Greer.” Well, I’ve had firsthand experiences with three people funded by Laurance Rockefeller over the course of 30 years.
People familiar with my writing know that I’m not a Rockefeller Family apologist, in the least. I think the Rockefeller Foundation and its affiliates are the main group responsible for the COVID genocide. I think they’re behind Henry Kissinger, the World Economic Forum and the horrors of the Bush, Clinton, Obama and Biden Dynasties.
I am no fan of the Rockefeller Foundation but if you look into the causes funded by Laurance, he does not seem to have been malevolent. Sometimes, things aren’t as cut-and-dried as we would like for them to be. I don’t know.
Over the years, I’ve run dozens of Dr Greer’s videos and I’ve promoted his films on my website. I’ve attended a few of his live events, where he engages his audience with Buddhist-styled invocations to summon UFOs for a CE-5 (Close Encounter of the 5th Kind) that he calls “Puja ceremonies” and I’ve been on Dr Greer’s email list for over a decade.
So, I’m quite familiar with Dr Greer’s messaging. He frequently refers to his wife of now 45+ years, who he says is Jewish. He refers to their four daughters and to their expensive post-graduate educations and to the joys of being a grandfather.
Having said all of this, not once have I ever heard Dr Greer say anything about the Bahá’í faith. Now, we learn that he and his wife were married at the Bahá’í World Centre in Haifa, Israel, while he was “Employed in the information processing department,” according to their wedding announcement in the Charlotte Observer.

IMAGE: Greer-Kramer Wedding Announcement, Charlotte Observer Aug. 30, 1979. Credit: The Candace Owens Show
This 1993 Charlotte Observer obituary of his sister does not refer to him as a “doctor”, although his bio suggests he was in medical practice at the time, through 1998 but the omission of “Dr.” may be irrelevant.
His Wikipedia article states that he received “an M.D. degree from the James H. Quillen College of Medicine of East Tennessee State University in 1987[4]…[and] his Virginia medical license in 1989, and worked as an emergency room physician.[4]

IMAGE: Diana Greer Philemon obituary, The Charlotte Observer, Oct 4, 1993
The clipping above was made on May 5, 2021 by a Newspaper.com user named smolkins who only makes clippings about Bahá’í people in the US. Smolkins added the note, “obit of Diana Greer Philemon, sister of Baha’i Steven Greer”.
Why are references to Bahá’ísm avoided after the 1990s, when Dr Greer becomes a fulltime “interplanetary diplomat”, bankrolled by Laurance Rockefeller?
His Wikipedia article says only that he “served as director of a meditation organization in the early 1970s,” citing this 1995 article from Yoga Magazine, which specifies that he was at the International Meditation Society in the Bahamas.
Brent Stone says that Bahá’í is “Widely considered to be an intelligence-gathering operation for mossad”. This is according to Ahmad Salek, Chairman of Iran’s Parliamentary Cultural Commission, who announced in 2014, “I declare very explicitly that Bahá’ísm is an espionage organization which gathers intelligence for the CIA and mossad and there are abundant documents to prove this.”

IMAGE: “Top Iranian MP: Baha’i Are Mossad and CIA Spies”, The Jerusalem Post, February 19, 2014
I’ve never heard that before. The Bahá’í Faith was founded by a Persian aristocrat in the 1860s. I’ve never met a practicing Bahá’í but the late Cyrus Parsa described himself as “Zoroastrian-Bahá’í”.
The only thing I know about it is the incredible Bahá’í Temple outside of Chicago.

IMAGE: The Baha’i Temple (Wilmette, Illinois)
According to Wikipedia, the “New World Order” and “Global Governance” are central to the Bahá’í Faith:
“The conception of a “new world order” (Persian: نظم بدیع جهانی) found in the Baháʼí teachings refers to the gradual emergence of integrative political norms to be freely adopted by the nations and peoples of the earth, leading to a new system of worldwide governance that incorporates ideals of unity, justice, prosperity and continuing advancement for all nations, races, creeds, and classes.[1] These new institutional forms of governance, anticipated to arise in response to unprecedented global challenges, would uphold the dignity and well-being of all, where “each member of the human race is born into the world as a trust of the whole”.[2] The idea of global solidarity and unification, involving the political, moral and spiritual transformation of individual and collective behaviour, and leading to a flourishing global civilisation, is at the heart of Baháʼí vision, belief and action.[3]
Could the sole purpose of of Bahá’ísm to act as an intelligence cut-out to facilitate the New World Order? That seems hard to believe. But the facts are that the Bahá’í Faith is aligned with the Globalist agenda and that “The international governance and coordination of the Bahá’í Faith” is headquartered in Haifa, Israel, where Dr Greer was once “Employed in the information processing department”.
The other thing Dr Greer stopped talking about is his gay activism, which is where he got his training in public relations before he founded CSETI in 1990.

IMAGE: “Rights of Homosexuals: Opposite Opinions”, Op-Ed by Steven Greer, MD Asheville Citizen Times, Oct 16, 1987. Credit: The Candace Owens Show
About this, Brent Stone says, “I have absolutely nothing against homosexual rights anything like that. I completely agree with the premise. But if someone’s living a double life and doesn’t bring that out and own that, in this world and you want to be believed about ‘briefing the CIA and the President and all these people on UFOs’ – his early life doesn’t add up to me.”
Stone has a point.
People who know Dr Greer personally have told me that he is gay. It seems very weird to be closeted-gay in this day and age and especially when your life is dedicated to Disclosure – and even more so, when you were previously a gay rights activist!
One wonders if this secret has been used to control him? Is this why he insists that there are only positive extraterrestrials?
It’s complicated.
Stone might be too young to appreciate that until the ’80s or ’90s, US Military and Government personnel would be shot-up with thorazine, have their lives threatened or be outright killed for openly discussing UFOs and the Alien Presence – not unlike what has happened to gays in the past – and is still happening to gays in the Muslim world (minus the thorazine).
Stone doesn’t recognize how different the recent present is from the way things used to be, in some part, due to the work of Dr Greer.
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TRANSCRIPT
Danny Jones: Yeah, some of the stuff Greer says is so crazy and he’s like a guy who he’s really easy to dismiss…
Brent Stone: He’s been on this stuff for so long and he’s never produced anything of actual worth…
Danny Jones: (Reading from newspaper article) “Emily and Steven Greer. Haifa, Israel. Emily Kramer and Steven Greer were married Saturday at Bahá’í World Centre. The bride is the daughter of Mrs Douglas Kramer of Palm Beach, Florida and the late Dr Kramer. She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and received a master’s degree in occupational therapy from Boston University she was employed by by the Peace Corps in Barbados.
“The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs James Greer of 1201 Princeton Avenue. He attended the Appalachian State University and is employed in the information processing department at Bahá’í World Centre. After a trip through Israel, the couple will live in Haifa and work at the Bahá’í World Center.”
Brent Stone: Yep. That’s the original marriage notice. Bahá’í was regarded as an intelligence-gathering operation for mossad.
Danny Jones: And Steven Greer worked for these people?
Brent Stone: And he worked for them. He started with those people, then he got –
Danny Jones: This is before he was a emergency room doctor?
Brent Stone: You know, I’ve done a lot of research on Steven Greer. I don’t want to make any claims to get me in any kind of trouble about Steven Greer but it doesn’t look, to me like he had enough time to even do medical school and a residency. And certainly, the old newspaper articles don’t refer to him as “Dr” Greer. It’s like he goes right into UFO stuff.
There’s indication he worked for a very short time at a small hospital in Western North Carolina and then, went directly into shilling UFOs for Rockefeller.
Danny Jones: Holy sh!t!
Brent Stone: Now, if you go to the next page, that’s one you might not want to – don’t say it out loud! No, no, you don’t want to say it –
Danny Jones: Why can’t I say it?
Brent Stone: OK, it’s your podcast.
Danny Jones: (Reading from newspaper article) “Rights of Homosexuals: Opposite Opinions” – “The National AIDS Hysteria Awareness Test.” We thank you for publishing Associated Press coverage of the October 11th March on Washington for gay and lesbian civil rights however as part of over 75 marchers from Asheville, we would like to correct the important inaccuracy…” OK, so what is this about?
Brent Stone: So, that’s a that’s an op-ed piece that Steven Greer wrote about himself and you can see the highlighted portions, there.
Danny Jones: Oh, the highlighted portions: “We feel that the struggle for our civil rights as gay and lesbian citizens is intricately linked to all struggles against racism, sexism and anti-semitism in the country and worldwide. We have fought and died for this country we are its doctors.”
Brent Stone: Signed –
Danny Jones: Signed by Steven M Greer MD of Asheville.
Brent Stone: Now, I have absolutely nothing against homosexual rights anything like that. I completely agree with the premise. But if someone’s living a a double life and doesn’t bring that out and own that, in this world and you want to be believed about “briefing the CIA and the President and all these people on UFOs,” that’s a little – his early life doesn’t add up to me. Look at the date on that versus the marriage.
Danny Jones: He’s not Jewish, is he?
Brent Stone: I don’t know. Maybe.
Danny Jones: What’s the date where’s the date oh October 16th, 1987.
Brent Stone: And when’s the marriage?
Danny Jones: The marriage was August 30th, 1979. Wow.
Brent Stone: So, what’s his story? It doesn’t add up. If you go through old newspaper archives, that’s all I can say. I don’t want to editorialize it or give my opinion about it.
But he has never presented anything that worked out; the little Atacama alien, you know, any of that. He has been saying the same sh¡t for decades and being given a platform, almost like a behavioral conditioning program.
Danny Jones: Every one of his podcasts does millions of views, too.
Brent Stone: Is it is it organic? One thing I’ve noticed with social media
Danny Jones: It might be.
Brent Stone: It might, yeah – a lot of bots.
Danny Jones: A lot of bots.
Brent Stone: A lot of media companies that will push you and make you look like you’re bigger than you are but it’s it’s hollow engagement.
Danny Jones: I’ve been noticing so many of these bots, lately…I don’t know how else to say this but it seems like anti-Semitism is “in vogue” right now on social media.
Brent Stone: Certainly, yeah.
Danny Jones: I watched a clip from the Joe Rogan podcast the other day and it was like him and a bunch of his buddies talking about the JFK files or whatever and then…I think it was Ari Shaffir, maybe brought up all the Israel connections and the JFK Files that just came out.
Brent Stone: Sure.
Danny Jones: And then, Joe said something and almost every f@cking comment in that episode was like essentially like, “If anyone ever mentions JFK and doesn’t bring up Israel, I don’t believe you anymore!” And it’s all like, “Joe’s an op, because he changed the subject when this guy brought up Israel!” It’s like, Israel is behind everything now.
Brent Stone: You’ll see a lot of hateful stuff jump up in the comments that, you look into the the person posting it and they don’t even have a real account.
Danny Jones: My point is is, it doesn’t feel organic. It feels unnatural.
Brent Stone: You can’t not look into socioeconomic and world global issues and not see the Mossad in some things.
Danny Jones: 100%.
Brent Stone: Of course.
Danny Jones: Of course.
Brent Stone: But that is not to take it into everything. If the data is not there, then you shouldn’t be looking for phantoms, just as a Boogeyman to look for. But certainly, Mossad was into a lot of sh¡t that they shouldn’t have been, including – you asked about Puharich and uh Uri Geller.
Puharich went over to Israel and met with Uri Geller at the behest of a Mossad colonel; met him, was hooked up with him to bring out and bring [him] over to the United States.
James Randi, there’s indication that he may have been part of a of two sides to that same op, that would go back and and forth, back and forth on one another in the media, to discredit the whole thing.
But Puharich came back and started doing his testing on children the same week and that was after his trip to Israel. It’s like somebody gave him the Green Light and it’s like, “Who the f@ck is running this?”
Danny Jones: You know, my mind is always going overdrive on this on this Israel stuff, too and it makes me wonder this about this sort of like Deep State war, if you want to call it that over Donald Trump.
And if there’s one thing that we know is absolutely true is that the CIA hates the Mossad the CIA and the Mossad do not get along.
Brent Stone: Is that is that like obvious to all of us, because it looks to me like they’re two sides of the same coin.
Danny Jones: It’s pretty obvious to me, talking to a lot of former CIA operators and when I ask them about Israel and I ask them about the Mossad it’s just constant f@cking frustration with these people.
Brent Stone: It may it may be. Yeah, I hate thinking that the CIA are traitors. I would love to believe that there are actually patriotic people within these organizations and that they’re as frustrated with sh¡t Epsteins as we are.
I don’t know. I don’t know Bustamante, you know. I don’t know any any of the people you’ve had on the podcast. I couldn’t tell you.
But like damn, it’s a it’s a dark world, where you think that you need to look over your shoulder even at your own people that are supposed to protect you.
Greer is a limited hangout. He always seemed gay to me, and gays are easily blackmailed perverts who should never be allowed public office or business leadership, because perverts cannot be trusted, and faggots are perverts. That being said, although I don’t trust queers, nor approve of their lifestyle, I’m not going to oppress them, but I’m not gonna empower them. Anyway,
Greer is wrong that all alien abductions are military Covert Ops, and that ALL ETs are happy hippies. But he is trying to do good w/ his disclosure reporting. We’ll see,,.
These two young oafs speaking do not impress me – they are not very well-read, and should do much more research and learning. Stick to the facts!
Jones says that the CIA and the Mossad don’t get along? I thought they were pretty much the same organization. If they don’t get along then why was Epstein apparently working for both at the same time?
Yeah. He’s a newbie and he has no idea what he’s talking about LOL.
Interesting how he keeps getting these bombshell interviews like CAF and now this possible exposure of Greer. What do you think about DJT posting about Q now and all that it implies? Fulford apparently thinks that there are battling versions of Trump and one is controlled by the KM…so dizzying…lol.
Fulford is not reliable.
How do you know?
This guy is so misguided taking shots at Dr. Greer.
All you have to do Is go to one of his work shops and see if he’s for real or not.
I would imagine that full disclosure of our beautiful galactic neighbors affects him in a negative way. I would also say that president Trump is going along with full disclosure as best he can. Our political landscape is very complex. In my opinion.
Listen to DAVID OATS REVERSE SPEECH ANALYSIS of Stephen Greer ,,, David is Phenomenal , and it just confirmed My feelings from Years ago,,, the rolled up t shirt sleeves 🤢
I’ve followed Greer on the Disclosure issue and have found him arrogant, self righteous and authoritative (without evidence) on the subject of UFOs and ETs. He rubs many serious investigators the wrong way, but I sort of gave him the benefit of the doubt until Hurricane Helene swept away most of western N. Carolina, including Asheville, where his CE3 headquarters is located, as well as his home. I had been looking into the organization when the devastation hit because I was considering a move to that area. One would think, as an emergency room trauma doctor, as he ofter refers to himself, that he would have stepped up to the plate to help others in his community. But it seems he’d escaped to a western desert where he was communing with whatever. He didn’t stick around to help, he bailed, and that says all I need to know about his character and intentions.
Wow, I had no idea that he’d ever lived here, let alone that he had a place here. I always thought he lived in Virginia.
Yeah, I guess I ended up in a couple of his CE-5 ceremonies and I was totally creeped-out. It did not feel right.
I’ve respected all the good that he’s done and I’ve ignored the rest.
If Greer were to be a psyops, then it would have been a massive failure.
By 1970, all UFO research was successfully suppressed for the whole decade. Stanton Freedman revived studies with Roswell case, and then came Greer. He and his volunteers were responsible for largest revival of UFO studies and acknowledgement of this subject in public mind. That would defy Limited Hangout technique where public is fed selected truths in order to misdirect public opinion in certain direction or away from whole truth.
The Disclosure Project is openly an information op but that doesn’t make it bad, as you say. Laurance Rockefeller was part of the Roswell disclosure project, as well (which I only just learned from his Wikipedia article).
Boy, you guys are the worst researchers in the universe. You love making assumptions with no concrete evidence to back up your hypotheses. Not one! One of you said you never met a practicing Baha’i yet according to one of the last U.S. censuses taken Baha’is live in more counties in the U.S. than any other religion except for Christianity.
You guys should really use the scientific method for determining the veracity of your assumptions.
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