EXOPOLITICS is the evolution of Alfred Lambremont 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 Carter White House. It 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. It suggests specific steps to end our isolation, by reaching out to the technologically and spiritually advanced civilizations that are engaging our world at this unique time in human history.
EXOPOLITICS the book was secretly time traveled by DARPA/CIA from 2005 to 1971 via its Quantum access program where it was viewed by US chrononaut Andrew D. Basiago in the presence of his father Raymond F. Basiago, an official with the CIA time travel program and another witness. In 1971, the author, Alfred Lambremont Webre, met with approximately 50 officials from the DARPA/CIA time travel program under the pretext of briefing them on environmental policy, as Alfred was then General Counsel of the New York City EPA. CIA architected the 1971 meeting so that Alfred - a Futurist, international lawyer & War Crimes Judge would be, in addition to Chrononaut Andrew D. Basiago, a credible corroborative witness to DARPA/CIA's and the U.S. government's Secret Quantum Access program.
"Alfred Lambremont Webre's odyssey into the realm of life in the vast Universe surrounding planet Earth is indeed a fascinating journey if you read it with an open mind... To turn us in the direction of re-unification with the rest of creation the author is proposing a 'Decade of Contact' - an era of openness, public hearings, publicly funded research, and education about extraterrestrial reality. That could be just the antidote the world needs to end its greeddriven, power-centered madness."
- Honorable Paul T. Hellyer, Minister of National Defense under Canadian Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson and Deputy Prime Minister of Canada under Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau