Antonio Banderas fears for human race
Antonio Banderas is convinced the human race is living on borrowed time and he's branded the 9/11 atrocity "the end of civilisation as we knew it".
The Spanish actor has been struck by the "pain" of the Occupy Wall Street protesters, who were so angry about the practices of global bankers they resorted to drastic sit-ins in cities across the globe.
He's adamant the advent of the internet could spell the end of the
world - and he believes humanity was fundamentally changed forever
when terrorists slaughtered nearly 3,000 people on 11 September,
2001.
Antonio Banderas tells Britain's Seven magazine, "What is happening
with all this pain now? There are people in the streets who are
angry. Something has to happen. I think we are realising that
governments can't govern us any more.
"I think it all started happening with the end of the (Twin)
Towers. With the fall of those towers, we were witnessing the end
of civilisation as we knew it. The ways in which we communicate
have changed. It's almost spiritual. The web, the internet.
"There's something happening in the world that didn't happen
before. We are acting like one big brain. The problem is that if we
get in a suicidal mood the end may happen. If we get in a positive
mood it will not."