PRESS
RELEASE: A CALL FOR PAPERS - JOURNAL OF EXOPOLITICS: "DISCOVERING
EXOPOLITICS"
[Kona,
Hawaii] Aloha, there is a new openness in the air as more and more
people put down their fear to face the truth of our changing reality
- with courage and a deepening sense of self-awareness. The extraterrestrial
presence and its implications affects all our lives, it is 'the' most
important shift humanity faces. The Exopolitics Institute is right
now gathering together top minds, activists, journalists and 'contactees'
to fulfill the goal of disseminating clear and well substantiated
information to help everyone prepare together. Why is this important?
Because the Institute represents an idea and a noble vision whose
time has come!
One
important way in which the Exopolitics Institute will reach the people
everywhere is through our soon to be released online Journal of Exopolitics.
This Journal marks the exciting beginning of a highly credible evaluation
of world events as uncovered through the important research of exopolitics.
The
Journal of Exopolitics will offer those at the front of this crucial
new field a venue to publish their research, interviews, articles
and so much more. It will become a valuable source of information
for anyone wanting to understand the political implications of multiple
sources of evidence concerning the extraterrestrial hypothesis; that
Earth is currently being visited and monitored by extraterrestrial
races.
Best
of all, this Journal will be free and available to the general public
online. The Inaugural Edition will be released on October 1, 2005
through the Exopolitics Institute website. (For this we deeply thank
all our members whose financial support makes this and other paradigm
shifting projects possible.)
A
Call for Papers:
The
Journal of Exopolitics is accepting submissions for its Inaugural
Edition relating to the field of exopolitics broadly defined as the
key actors, institutions and processes associated with the extraterrestrial
hypothesis. The Inaugural Edition is seeking articles that fit under
the theme: "Discovering Exopolitics". To inquire about the
applicability of topics, contact journal@exopoliticsinstitute.org.
Articles
will be published in three separate sections: Experience, Analysis
and Book Reviews. 'Experience' articles are shorter essays between
one and two thousand words describing the author's experiences which
have exopolitical significance. 'Analysis' articles are expected to
be more academically rigorous with appropriate referencing, and no
longer than five thousand words in length. 'Review' articles are between
one and two thousand words.
For
full submission guidelines please visit:
http://www.exopoliticsinstitute.org/Journal-Call4Papers.htm
Our
deepest gratitude to everyone for your continued interest and support
of exopolitics.
Michael
E. Salla. Ph.D.
Founder, Exopolitics Institute
www.exopoliticsinstitute.org
Angelika
Whitecliff
Citizen Diplomacy Program Coordinator
Press Writer, Exopolitics Institute