
December 7, 2003: The Disclosure Project - Dr. Steven M. Greer | Alien Craft - Bill McDonald
Greer reports on his two-year worldwide search for zero-point energy devices, categorizing most claims as fraudulent or delusional but confirming one offshore inventor demonstrated a device producing usable electromagnetic energy from the quantum vacuum. A corporate lawyer blocked delivery of the device just as a private jet was ready for pickup. He announces plans for a second major disclosure event at the National Press Club focused specifically on suppressed energy technologies and calls for credentialed witnesses to come forward.
Bill McDonald, forensic illustrator and investigator, then describes his composite analysis of extraterrestrial biology drawn from interviews with over 400 witnesses. He identifies 11 confirmed species of non-terrestrial organisms, details the internal anatomy of Roswell aliens with artificial mesh skin requiring sterile fluid environments, and argues that most alien factions treat humanity as livestock harvesting genetic material and stem cells. McDonald contends that many abductees develop a Stockholm syndrome response, reframing traumatic experiences as spiritual encounters to preserve psychological stability.
Key Moments
Greer's free-energy hunt: most claimants are frauds or delusional: Two years into searching for over-unity inventors, Greer reports the vast majority of free-energy claims are fraudulent, the next largest group are sincere but delusional inventors with calculation errors, and only a tiny third category have genuine devices.
Real free-energy inventors are told the world isn't ready: Greer says the genuine inventors he has found - all but one - have been convinced that 'the world isn't ready for this yet' and to keep their devices secret, the same brainwashing pattern that holds military insiders in line.
Disclosure Project's witness threshold: Greer says he won't go forward with any disclosure event until he has multiple corroborating, highly credentialed and credible witnesses ready to testify publicly - the standard he applied to the 2001 National Press Club event.
McDonald: Roswell crew couches grew from the floor like sea anemones: Forensic illustrator Bill McDonald describes the Roswell craft interior as told to him: a fluid-filled cocoon crew cabin where recliner-like crash couches morphed up from the floor, with form-fitted niches in the cabin wall that perfectly matched each crewmember's head.
Erring on the side of caution about alien intent: Closing the Billy Meier-versus-abduction debate with caller Dan, McDonald says he prefers to err on the side of protecting his children - 'I'm a military person by nature' - while Art quips, 'I hope the aliens have a big open mind about us.'
