Monthly Archives: October 2010

Intelligent Extraterrestrial Life (Part 3/3): What Are Their Civilizations Like?

In this last post of the three-part Intelligent Extraterrestrial Life series, I’d like to explore what the civilizations of some of our off-Earth visitors may be like. Undoubtedly, it is this part of the series that will most challenge you to stretch your belief system to the fullest, Continue reading

Earth Humans’ Interaction with the Rest of the Universe: Alfred Webre and Exopolitics

I finally read Alfred Webre’s book Exopolitics: Politics, Government, and Law in the Universe (Universebooks, 2005). I had not known very much about Alfred Webre at the time I wrote my book Bridge to Earth, but according to Nick Pope, who served as the UFO Desk Officer with the United Kingdom Ministry of Defense from 1991-1994, “Alfred Webre can be regarded as the founding father of Exopolitics as a field of human inquiry.” Exopolitics, as well described by Mr. Pope, “relates to the study of humanity not just as inhabitants of Planet Earth but in the wider context of our position in a Universe that we share with other civilizations.” Continue reading

Intelligent Extraterrestrial Life (Part 2/3): What Are They Like?

Aliens. Extraterrestrials. Star visitors. Galactics. These are some of the terms used for our off-Earth visitors, each term with its own connotation, conjuring up different images in our minds. What are the intelligent extraterrestrial life forms who have been interacting with us like? Continue reading