Light At The End Of The Tunnel Paul Hellyerpdf Work Upd Jun 2026
Hellyer’s foundational argument is that the human species is actively tracking toward extinction due to entrenched corporate greed, systemic political apathy, and a reliance on a fossil-fuel-driven economy. He explicitly compared the response of modern world leaders to climate change and resource depletion to Emperor Nero "fiddling while Rome burned". The "tunnel" represents the compounding crises of: Unchecked environmental degradation. Pervasive banking corruption. The suppression of revolutionary technologies.
Specifically, Hellyer calls for bank leverage to be "dramatically reduced" and the percentage of virtual money that banks create as debt to be "strictly limited." Only then, he argues, can governments gain the financial flexibility needed to finance the transition to sustainability and subsidize poor nations in the process. light at the end of the tunnel paul hellyerpdf work
The book argues that a "shadow government," working closely with fossil fuel cartels and military contractors, keeps these technologies secret to protect the financial interests of a privileged elite. 2. Total Overhaul of the Global Monetary System Hellyer’s foundational argument is that the human species
Hellyer was not a typical commentator on alternative energy or extraterrestrial activity. His background as the Minister of National Defence gave him a unique perspective on "black budget" projects and global politics. His supporters point to this credibility as a reason to take his warnings and proposed solutions seriously. Pervasive banking corruption
Hellyer spent his later decades arguing that humanity is trapped in a tunnel of our own making: a tunnel of secrecy, military waste, and fragmented geopolitics. The darkness, he claimed, is deepened by governments hiding advanced technologies—including evidence of non-human intelligence—that could solve our energy and climate crises.
Finally, Hellyer argues that even if clean energy and sufficient funding were available, none of it would matter without a fundamental change in human attitudes. He insists that "it will be necessary for all countries, races, faiths and colors to drop their antagonisms and work together in common purpose to save the heritage they have in common."
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