Steven Greer isn't a reliable source.
I wouldn't swear that everything he has ever said is 100% Gospel truth. And, I don't know if he's a puppet master stooge or whatever.
However, he comes across to me as very authentic and earnest. A successful surgeon, locally tops in his field, does not leave a successful practice to live essentially on a shoe string for such a thankless dangerous project without a lot of heart-felt dedication to such a project. I don't think he's a flake.
I do think he's deluded to think that all ET's are benign.
Regardless, have you seen the DVD of the testimonies on video? Many highly skilled, qualified and some high ranking military types are on video on record saying very solidly incredible things--essentially confirming much that has been in the literature for decades.
I don't think one can just wipe all that 400+ person testimony and pending testimony off the table with a quick casual biased swipe.
Greer's "I really shouldn't comment on that" triggered every b---s--- detector on Earth. And twelve years later, no undeniable event has appeared on video, although some fakes have. Also, Greer's claim (on the same show) that he and his associates had learned to guide in UFOs using high powered flashlights seems to have disappeared from radar.Desert RatDR. STEVEN GREER: "Let me say, though, that I do think that within the decade that it is likely that an undeniable event will transpire. There [is] the proliferation of video cameras and other technologies such that some of the events that have happened in the past decades, if they were to happen now in 1994, there is a higher and higher chance that this would result in undeniable evidence."
Larry King Live
Quotes from transcript
Issue #20. December 19, 1994
KING: "Are you encouraged that this administration would help?"
DR. GREER: "Yes."
KING: "Therefore you think that President Clinton does not now know what you may know."
DR. GREER: "I really shouldn't comment on that."
[Awkward pause.]
STANTON FRIEDMAN: "That's a mysterious comment."
DR. GREER: "What I think is that the current administration, the cabinet level people are probably not informed to the level that they should be. And to the extent that they have been informed, it is probably disinformation not information."