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Greg Wilmot Says So

Greg Wilmot - The Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence

Season 2, Ep. 18

A delusional and self deceptive idea based on a recklessly flawed and dangerously imprudent assumption of universal civilized benevolence.

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  • 25. Greg Wilmot - Alphabet

    04:28||Season 2, Ep. 25
    Why should the alphabet be A to Z? We ought to reverse it and put an end to that built-in tyranny that has dogged us all for centuries. 
  • 24. Greg Wilmot - X Gender

    04:32||Season 2, Ep. 24
    The transgender factor in sporting competition has become a popular issue these days, but even the experts on both sides are not clear on the fairness of it all.
  • 23. Greg Wilmot - Guns and the NRA

    04:28||Season 2, Ep. 23
    The NRA needs to step up, and work with folks to curb gun violence, and be part of the solution instead of part of the problem.
  • 22. Greg Wilmot - Canuck Culture

    04:28||Season 2, Ep. 22
    The age old Canadian determination to capture cultural smoke in a bottle.
  • 21. Greg Wilmot - Coincidence of Life

    04:25||Season 2, Ep. 21
    Why are we here on this planet, at this time? It's really just the fragile and wraithlike luck of a cosmic draw.
  • 21. Greg Wilmot - British Royalty

    04:28||Season 2, Ep. 21
    The very real problems of internecine belligerence at the beginning of the 20th century which created serious family conflicts all across the old Europe, eventually turning some ancient monarchies into new world republics.
  • 20. Greg Wilmot - The Mystery of the Faith

    04:28||Season 2, Ep. 20
    The existence of God has been debated over the centuries by clerics and lay's. Either way, absolute power should have done a better job of building a kinder world and gentler people.
  • 19. Greg Wilmot - Atomatism

    04:29||Season 2, Ep. 19
    In the court system in this country, there is sometimes reference to something called "unconscious, involuntary behavior." The trouble is, it is all too often neither "unconscious nor involuntary."