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Iran Nukes Stalemate an Outrage...to Space Aliens

by Shawn Zeller, CQ Staff . Posted April 25, 2006.

Eric Julien
Photo of Eric Julien of the Exopolitics Institute

The doctrine of pre-emptive war has evidently spread beyond our humble planet. According to a pair of scholars specializing in extraterrestrial contact, recent reports that Pentagon war planners were gaming out plans for tactical nuclear warfare with Iran are stirring some bellicose opposition from the heavens. And the concerned aliens are reportedly taking a page from the Pentagon's own playbook, with their own brand of mutually assured destruction: a comet fragment - from comet 73P Schwassmann-Wachman, to be precise - scheduled to land in the Atlantic Ocean on May 25 and to wipe out millions of people between the equator and the Tropic of Cancer.

The ET contingent has been closely following the course of nuclear diplomacy on Earth, says French researcher Eric Julien of the Hawaii-based Exopolitics Institute. It's a self-interested fascination, Julien explains, having to do with the impact of nuclear explosions on the fabric of space and time.

"You can compare it to a big earthquake," says Julien, who describes himself as a former air-traffic controller who's had both psychic and physical contact with alien beings. "Of course, they want to protect themselves. This is why the comet is going to destroy humanity."

The Exopolitics Institute was founded last year by Michael Salla, a faculty member at American University's School of International Service from 1996 through 2004; he issued the news release about the comet earlier this month. Salla, 47, a native of Australia, was on his way back home after his contract at AU wasn't renewed when he met an American in Hawaii, got married and decided to set up an institute there dedicated to the study of extraterrestrial life.

"In the major media, people tend to look at the whole UFO issue and extraterrestrials as fringe issues not worth considering," he says. "Exopolitics exists to say there is a lot of data out there - and credible people talking about it."

Salla dates much of his interest in interplanetary politics to a 2001 National Press Club event convened by the Disclosure Project, a group of 20 mostly ex-soldiers organized by an emergency room physician in Charlottesville, Va., to demand government disclosure of information on alien visitations. "When I saw that press conference, when I saw this was very real, I thought this was ideal to study and I was probably naive that my director and dean would be enthusiastic," says Salla. "In fact, it was the opposite."

The Exopolitics Institute's mission is to propagate that enthusiasm far and wide. The group's research "has very important political implications," he says. "If there is extraterrestrial visitation and information is being withheld from the general public, who is making the decision to withhold it? How much is Congress apprised of all of this?"

Still, won't these all become tragically idle questions after the planet's rendezvous with intergalactic destiny one month from now? Fortunately, Julien counsels that all is not yet lost: If the Bush administration makes it clear to the aliens that it has no intent of using nuclear weapons against Iran, then we will be spared the comet.

The aliens "don't care whether we fight ourselves," he says. "But if we are to begin a nuclear war - and since nuclear weapons are a threat for them - it means they will intervene."

The Institute clearly holds out hope for such a diplomatic solution: It's scheduled a conference on alien contact - featuring prominent champions of the subject such as former Canadian Defense Minister Paul Hellyer and retired Air Force Capt. Robert Salas - on Hawaii's Big Island in June.





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