April Edition of Exopolitics Journal Now Available
Aloha all, I'm very pleased to announce that the
April edition of the Exopolitics Journal is now available online at: http://www.exopoliticsjournal.com
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The Journal begins with three analysis articles. The first is the
presentation by Ambassador John W. McDonald (ret.) at the 2006 Extraterrestrial
Civilizations and World Peace Conference (www.etworldpeace.com) . John McDonald
served as an ambassador for three U.S. Presidents, and is the world's leading
exponent of citizen diplomacy. In the article he explains various citizen diplomacy
initiatives he has been involved in, and he provides his insights on its future.
Significantly, he argues that the principles of citizen diplomacy can and should
be applied to extraterrestrial visitors.
The next article deals with
the whistleblower testimony of Ralph Ring concerning government suppression of
Otis Carr's project to develop a civilian spacecraft in the 1950's. Carr's success
was ruthlessly covered up and Carr himself was imprisoned on trumped up charges
to discredit him. This tragic case has much exopolitical significance to it in
terms of the advanced technology possessed by the secret government, and the extents
they will go to in order to suppress civilian versions from emerging.
The
third analysis article is by Philip Corso, Jr., and was also a presentation at
the 2006 Conference. He goes on the record to reveal more of his father's knowledge
and activities concerning extraterrestrial technologies, time travel and extraterrestrial
biological entities themselves found in a forthcoming book, never published by
his father, Dawn of a New Age. Phil reveals more than he has at any earlier public
event since he feels that the general public is more ready to digest the information
passed on to him from his father, Phil Corso, Snr. - author of The Day After Roswell
(1997).
The Journal also features a Special Report on a one year survey
conducted on public attitudes towards extraterrestrial visitation. 1099 individuals
completed the online survey in full thereby giving us some important information
on how the public regards extraterrestrial visitors. Perhaps most significantly,
the survey gauges public views on the various aspects of the secrecy system imposed
by various government agencies. The survey respondents give an idea of how the
general public will view public officials complicit in various aspects of the
secrecy system.
The Experiencer section has the testimony of a whistleblower
concerning President Eisenhower's secret visits to Edwards Air Force Base and
Holloman Air Force bases in 1954 and 1955, respectively. The whistleblower directly
witnessed events associated with Eisenhower meeting with extraterrestrials at
Holloman, and how hundreds of base personnel had to take secrecy oaths at a subsequent
mass debriefings. In the second experiencer article, Donald Ware has kindly forwarded
the testimony of Jim Sparks concerning an extraterrestrial VIP at a fundraiser
he attended. This is more evidence of extraterrestrial visitors having integrated
among the human population.
The Journal finishes with a review of Paola
Harris latest book, Exopolitics: How Does One Speak to a Ball of Light? As the
title suggests, this book deals with the protocols of extraterrestrial contact
and features articles that give us an idea of how galactic diplomacy is to be
conducted with extraterrestrial civilizations. Her book features insightful interviews
of a number of major figures in UFO research and UFOlogy, and is essential reading
for all interested in the protocols of extraterrestrial contact.
The Journal
website now has an archive database where users can search past and current editions
of the Journal by article, author, volume, keyword and category. I thank Manuel
Lamiroy for volunteering his valuable time in helping the Journal present this
information on the internet in a more professional and accessible manner (please
visit his website for internet services he provides: http://www.lamiroy.com/
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Finally, please keep in mind that the Journal is provided free of charge
to the general public, and the many dozens of hours that go into editing, formatting
articles, correspondence, referring, uploading web pages, etc., are all a labor
of love by myself and other volunteers involved with the Journal. You can help
us move forward with future editions of the Journal by contributing articles,
soliciting quality submissions from others, purchasing products, by becoming members
of the Exopolitics Institute, and by making donations to support those volunteering
their time for the Journal. The Institute was just formally notified of its 501(c)3
status so all contributions to support the Journal are tax exempt. You can visit
the support page of the Journal for more information on what you can do to help
us: http://exopoliticsjournal.com/support.htm
Mahalo for your interest
and support for the Exopolitics Journal, and please recommend this latest edition
to your friends and colleagues.
Michael E. Salla, M.A., Ph.D
Chief
Editor, Exopolitics Journal
http://www.exopoliticsjournal.com











