- William Shatner Reacts To Seeing Earth From Space: ‘It’s So Fragile’:
- Watch William Shatner gaze at Earth from space in awe during Blue Origin's launch (video)
- Watch Blue Origin launch Star Trek's William Shatner to space!:
- William Shatner Reacts To Seeing Earth From Space: ‘It’s So Fragile’:
- Watch William Shatner gaze at Earth from space in awe during Blue Origin's launch (video)
- Watch Blue Origin launch Star Trek's William Shatner to space!:
For someone who is 90 years old - just wow!
- Mysteries Of The Gods (1976) - William Shatner:
(44 years ago) and I watched it when it was on Dutch TV about 40 years ago :)
Tip:
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- Official William Shatner Fb Group
- Replay: New Shepard Mission NS-18 Webcast:
- Watch William Shatner fly to space (Blue Origin New Shepard-18 supercut):
An interesting postscript to his astronaut experience:
William Shatner Says World Needs To Prepare For “The Coming Catastrophic Event”Perhaps engaging in a Freudian slip, Star Trek actor William Shatner warned humanity must prepare for “the coming catastrophic event” during an appearance on NBC’s “TODAY” show Thursday. [That's yesterday. The video is in post #1, just after 5:45, right at the end.]
Following his trip to the edge of space aboard Amazon founder Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin New Shepard rocket and capsule, Shatner described the experience by saying, “The realization once again – the fragility of this planet, the coming catastrophic event, and we all have to clean this act up now.”
William Shatner Moved to Tears by Space Launch
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The actor, best known for his role as Capt. James T. Kirk in the original "Star Trek" series, was overcome with emotion after launching to space and back today (Oct. 13) on a suborbital mission with Blue Origin aboard the company's New Shepard vehicle.
"What you have given me is the most profound experience I can imagine. I'm so filled with emotion about what just happened ... it's extraordinary," Shatner said after landing back on Earth in the New Shepard capsule in West Texas with the help of parachutes. "I hope I never recover, that I can maintain what I feel now. I don't want to lose it. It's so much larger than me and life."
"I am overwhelmed. I had no idea. [It] wasn't anything like the simulation."
https://www.space.com/william-shatne...tears-reaction
Relive William Shatner's 'Profound' Blue Origin Spaceflight – Highlights
Published 14th October 2021 (4:24)
Alex is being rather cryptic there, with his interpretation of what Shattner was really saying there IMO. I don't know exactly what he's trying to infer there, but it certainly isn't what Shatner was actually referring to, which is climate change. Agree or disagree Shatner is a big climate change guy.
Everything else I've seen Shatner saying in reference to death, was of the great black beyond once leaving Mother Earth's warm blue loving and life giving atmosphere; absolutely nothing negative being said about life here on the ground save for his well meaning climate change beliefs.
In short, I think Alex is purposely twisting just a small piece of Shatner's overall described experience, in order to make those experiences fit in with his running narrative of catastrophism with things like war with the Commie/corporate globalists for example, which operate in entirely different arenas.
Unfortunately, those from the flat earther corner of the ever escalating game of mind war, will also likely use Shatner's personal first hand experience as a pawn for their cause, by simply stating this is now proof that "he's in on it".
A very successful and well used tactic: "How could he possibly be an honest player, when we know and can prove the truth is otherwise?"
- Solar Extreme Climate Forcing, Next Heinrich Event | S0 News Oct.16.2021:
Is this what Shatner is talking about?
cheers,
John