
Green also draws on his experience as a banker and real estate developer to describe being invited into elite circles, including an alleged meeting where he was asked to serve as finance chairman for Jimmy Carter's presidential campaign. He claims to have witnessed discussions about global population reduction under what he calls Plan 2000, involving figures he says control both political parties from behind the scenes.
Art grows increasingly skeptical as the interview unfolds, finding Green's answers evasive and his claims unverifiable. He ultimately ends the interview early, telling listeners he is not comfortable with the direction of the conversation. The remainder of the program features open lines with callers discussing time travel, UFO sightings, and ghostly bedroom encounters.
Key Moments
Edwards AFB sighting and the two dead aliens: Green recounts walking into a hangar at Edwards Air Force Base in 1958 and seeing a 20-foot silver disc with no seams. After being told it was an ion-powered Sikorsky craft, the base photographer showed him photos of the spacecraft along with two dead alien bodies.
Pleiadians say Earth is a prison planet for 500 million: Green describes flying to Switzerland to verify Billy Meier's material and being told the Pleiadians claim they engineered Earth for 500 million people as a prison planet.
Humans engineered as warriors, exiled to the 'outback of the universe': Green relays the Pleiadian creation story: humans were engineered from a lower humanoid as warriors with shortened lifespans, then erased and exiled to Earth when they turned on their creators.
Plan 2000, Ted Kennedy, and 'useless eaters': Green claims he was recruited in Aspen to be Jimmy Carter's finance chairman two years before Carter's presidency, told by insiders 'it didn't make any difference' which party won, then alleges Ted Kennedy made a vulgar remark about his 14-year-old daughter, and describes meetings about using neutron bombs on cities to reduce population.
Art terminates the interview on air: After the break, Art Bell tells George Green he is ending the interview, saying man-to-man he doesn't buy any of it, citing nonspecific answers, the channeling claims, and the Kennedy story as reasons he can't continue.
