Beta Version of Online Encyclopedia of Extraterrestrial Matters is Now Online
[Durban,
South Africa - August 9, 2008] A Beta version of what is to become
an online encyclopedia of extraterrestrial related matters has been
launched. Exopaedia covers new sciences like exopolitics, exobiology,
and exosociology. Exopaedia is a grass roots initiative that will
be publicly supported insofar as authors and editors are responsible
for putting up and revising entries. Members of the public are encouraged
to join the effort in putting up extraterrestrial related material
and/or fact checking submissions by others.
With Wikipedia recently deciding to censor the term 'exopolitics' by removing it, now is the time to contribute to this innovative grass roots initiative to share extraterrestrial information in a more systematic way. You can help develop the science of exopolitics and related disciplines concerning extraterrestrial life by supporting Exopaedia by submitting articles and/or offering to become an editor.
Exopaedia is the creation of Manuel Lamiroy who runs an internet consultancy agency based in Durban South Africa. He has also been instrumental in setting up Exopolitics South Africa which is the first exopolitics website on the African continent.
To learn more about Exopaedia, please visit:
http://exopaedia.org/
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The Exopolitics Institute is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated
to scholarly analysis of the individuals, actors and political processes
associated with extraterrestrial life.
Website: www.ExopoliticsInstitute.org
