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Wednesday, 23 September 2009 12:17

Exopolitics Ireland Mission Statement

Revised September 2009

Definitions of Exopolitics:

  • Michael Salla, founder of the Exopolitics Institute, gives two, complimentary, definitions:
    • Exopolitics is the study of the key individuals, institutions and political processes associated with extraterrestrial life.
    • Exopolitics is the study of the political implications of the extraterrestrial presence on Earth.
  • Alfred Webre 'invented' the word exopolitics and describes it as "the study of political process and governance in interstellar society."
  • Steve Bassett uses the term 'Exopolitics' in 4 different meanings:
    1. the art or science of government as concerned with guiding or influencing governmental policy toward extraterrestrial-related phenomena and extraterrestrial beings.
    2. exopolitical actions, practices, or policies.
    3. the exopolitical opinions or sympathies of a person.
    4. the total complex of relations between the human race and non-human, intelligent beings.
  • The Wiktionary defines 'exopolitics' as the art or science of government as concerned with creating or influencing policy toward extraterrestrial phenomena and extraterrestrial beings.
  • Wikipedia: until April 2008: Exopolitics, a speculative branch of political science, is the study of possible contact and relations between humanity and extraterrestrial civilizations. (*) Since January 2009 Exopolitics is defined as the hypothetical study of political relations between humans and extraterrestrial civilizations

Mission

Exopolitics Ireland is a non-partisan movement. We are primarily engaged in exopolitical activism.

 

Our mission is to lobby the Irish and Northern Irish government to:

- pressure other countries to declassify documents and to re-open/conduct high-level hearings about a possible extraterrestrial presence and a suspected existence of advanced energy and propulsion systems.

- pressure other goverments to provide "truth-amnesty" to government insiders who are prepared to testify under oath, but are constrained by security protocols. They should be given immunity from their security oaths.

 

Why?
- A release of advanced energy technologies might revolutionise the world's energy sector. It is possible that the systems could be used to e.g. combat global warming by eliminating the need for fossil fuels. Oil-related wars might become a thing of the past.

- A release of advanced propulsion technology might revolutionise the world's transport sector, especially the CO2 generating aviation industry.

- A release of technologies might boost environmental development and economic growth in third world countries drastically. It might have the potential to create major shifts in the world's geopolitical power structure. The latter - along with massive unpredictability and oil interests - could be some of the main reasons for the suspected classification.

- Classifying information about an extraterrestrial presence would be a great crime against humanity and our democratic principles. If there is an ET-presence, all of humanity should know. A truth of this magnitude does not belong to a small elite.

- The existence of unacknowledged, rogue, and highly compartmentalised energy and propulsion research programmes - with no high-level government and financial oversight - would be a great crime against humanity and our democratic principles.
 

We also wish:

  1. To bring exopolitical issues to the attention of the Irish public and media.
  2. To inform the Irish public and media about international exopolitical events.
  3. To arrange exopolitical events in Ireland.

To inject the concept of advanced energy and propulsion technology into the environmental and developmental debate in Ireland.

 

 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 27 January 2010 22:09
 

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