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Welcome to EXOPOLITICSRADIO.ORG with alfred lambremont webre

EXOPOLITICS RADIO has a new home! Welcome to EXOPOLITICS RADIO with alfred lambremont webre at www.exopoliticsradio.org

Exopolitics is defined as
"(n) The science of relations between our human civilization and advanced, 
intelligent civilizations in the Universe."

New Episodes are available every Saturday night at 8:00 P.M. PDT (9 PM MDT; 10 PM CDT; 11 PM EDT)

ABOUT EXOPOLITICS RADIO

EXOPOLITICS RADIO with alfred lambremont webre is a weekly, magazine format Exopolitical public affairs talk show, exploring the evidence for and impact on our human society of intelligent, organized life in the Universe. EXOPOLITICS RADIO is a listener-sponsored radio station that welcomes listener contributions at its website. You can listen to Exopolitics Radio programs anytime 24/7 free as a public service at:

http://www.exopoliticsradio.org

EXOPOLITICS RADIO is broadcast weekly on Monday at 9 PM Central Time on UPRN 105.8 FM, New Orleans. EXOPOLITICS RADIO online affiliates include Paranormal Radio Network (Monday 9 PM Central Time at www.ufoparanormalradio.com); Revere Radio Network (Mondays 8 PM Eastern Time at www.revereradio.net) and Kansas City Online Radio Network (Monday 11 PM Central Time and Thursday 8 PM Central Time at www.kconlineradio.com).

As of May 4, 2009, EXOPOLITICS RADIO was heard in over 70 countries and 492 cities around the globe, including all 50 states in the USA, and Canada.

For audio archives between March 10, 2007 and March 21, 2009, please go to: www.exopoliticsradio.com

ABOUT THE HOST:

Alfred Lambremont Webre, JD, MEd is the author of Exopolitics: Politics, Government and Law in the Universe (Universe Books), which founded the field of exopolitics – the science of relations between human society and other intelligent civilizations in the Universe. Exopolitics includes a case study of human contact with an advanced civilization on Mars. Alfred is the international director of the Institute for Cooperation in Space (ICIS) and chairman of the Mars Anomaly Research Society (MARS), which is spearheading the international effort to research, disclose, and educate the public about the discovery of life on Mars. He has proposed a truth- amnesty process to facilitate the release of the advanced, ET-derived new energy technologies that can be used to create a sustainable, peaceful space age society. Alfred is a graduate of Yale University and Yale Law School in international law and was a Fulbright Scholar in international economic integration in Uruguay. He has taught economics at Yale University and constitutional law at the University of Texas. Alfred was general counsel to the New York City Environmental Protection Administration, a futurist at Stanford Research Institute (where he directed the proposed 1977 Carter White House extraterrestrial communication study), and a judge on the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Tribunal. He is the founder of www.exopolitics.com, a leading exopolitical news website, and the host of www.exopoliticsradio.com, a weekly radio program heard in 282 U.S. cities and over 80 countries. You can read Alfred's Seattle Exopolitics Examiner column at www.examiner.com.

2009 BREAKING EXOPOLITICS NEWS:

http://www.exopolitics.com 2009 Breaking Exopolitics News sidebar

NEW! Read Alfred's Exopolitics column at Examiner.com, at:

http://www.examiner.com/x-2912-Seattle-Exopolitics-Examiner

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