Alfred Lambremont Webre is the first visionary to define “exopolitics” in the world, focusing on the existence of societies with interstellar relationships. And humanity could have already created diplomacies outside of Earth since there could be humans and extraterrestrial hybrids inhabiting Mars.
Webre in his book, “Exopolitics: Politics, Government And Law In The Universe” explored the status of an isolated planet that is ready to join the cosmic community – “Universe society.” He proposed that there is an interplanetary society.
Alfred Webre has advanced degrees in law and applied psychology. He offers his readers the results of many professional activities, including his work as a futurist at Stanford Research Institute.
EXOPOLITICS is the evolution of Webre’s groundbreaking work as a futurist at the Stanford Research Institute, where in 1977 he directed a proposed extraterrestrial communication study project for the White House staff during President Jimmy Carter’s Administration as well as a Disclosure Project witness in 2001.
Exopolitics may turn the dominant view of our Universe upside down. It reveals that we live on an isolated planet in the midst of a populated, evolving, and highly organized inter-planetary, inter-galactic, and multi-dimensional Universe society. It explores why Earth seems to have been quarantined for eons from a more evolved Universe society.
Webre emphasized the principle of a holographic Universe. Both spiritual and material dimensions are one. Thus, spiritual and ethical, as well as scientific and technical development are signs of a planetary society that is ready for universal “reunion” in politics, government, and law.
Alfred Webre, being a general counsel for the New York Environmental Protection Agency and advisor to the Ford Foundation, former professor of economics at Yale and the University of Texas, in addition to being a delegate to the Texas Democratic convention in 1996, is considered as one of the main authorities of the Exopolitics.
Currently, he is the International Director of the Institute for Cooperation in Space (ICIS). From that rostrum, it promotes disarmament in space and the transformation of the permanent war economy to a peaceful and cooperative society, based on the exploration of space and studying life in the Universe.