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Before his death, chimpanzee expert and protectionist Jane goodol Tech billionaire Elon Musk, President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed their desire to send him out of the earth on a spaceX flight.
Gudaul died last Wednesday at the age of 91. As the world mourned his deathNetflix launched a new documentary series, which was titled famous last WordsThe specialty of an interview with Gudol from March, which she understood would be released only after her death.
A clear part of Gudol’s interview, which made the headlines, included several world leaders in his list, which he was out of the planet.
“There are people who do not like,” Gudol told TV writer Brad Phalchuk. “And I would like to put them on one [Elon] Musk’s spaceship and send them all to the planet he is going to find that he is going to find. ,

Rocket maker SpaceX CEO Musk has shared its ambitions Send humans to Mars In early 2029. He was close to Trump during the beginning of the second term of the President as the head of the department’s efficiency department, but Later they fell a public,
“With Kasturi, some real supporters of Trump, and Trump will be there. And then I will put it [Russian President Vladimir] Putin in there, and I will put President XI [Jinping of China]I definitely put it [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu and his far-flung government, ”said Gudol.
Gudaul, a United Nations Envoy of Peace, talked about several struggles holding the world, including the Russian-Ukraine War and Israel-Hamas War, in A statement For International Day of Peace in September 2024.
He said, “We pray for the end of the struggle, especially the massacre of the people of Gaza.
Israel strictly denied that he is doing a massacre in Gaza.

Gudol earlier compared Trump to the chimpanzee he is known to see.
“Donald Trump’s performance in many ways reminds me of male chimpanzee and his dominated rituals,” Gudol told Atlantic In 2016.
She continued: “To impress the rivals, the male demanding to get up in dominance hierarchy performs brilliantly: Stamping, slapping, slapping the ground, slapping the ground, pulling the branches, throwing the rocks. The more vigorous and imaginative performance, the faster the person is likely to get up in the parairas, and the longer the situation is likely to maintain the situation.
Independent Has reached the White House to comment on Gudol’s interview.
Gudol from London began studying Chimpanzee in Africa at the age of 26 in 1960. He established the Jane Gudol Institute in 1977 to promote wildlife and environmental protection. The Roots and Shoots Program came from the Jane Gudol Institute, which gives young people the right to make changes within their communities.
