He actually offers an online class to take.
Not sure what to think about it though.
Introduction to Exopolitics - SUMMER 2004
In this course students will be introduced to the main evidentiary sources and perspectives that relate to an extraterrestrial presence on Earth that
has not been disclosed to the general public and most elected officials. This course will examine the main sources of evidence that support such a
presence and identify the criteria for determining the credibility and persuasiveness of this evidence. The course will focus on different
perspectives on the extraterrestrial presence in terms of the motivation, activities and histories of different extraterrestrial races, and the
various clandestine organizations that interact with these races. The course will be offered by distance education and will involve digital audio
tapes received via the internet, online course reading material, and student/instructor communication through an email listserver.
Course Requirements:
Each week students will be given a lecture that covers the required topic for that week. Students will be given online reading material that will
provide background for the lectures and for interactive discussion using an email bulletin board. Students are required to submit four reading reports
(750 words each) on the course material. A major writing project on a topical issue in exopolitics will be completed at the end of the course (3000
words). A final grade (Distinction, Credit, Pass, Fail) will be given at the completion of the course on the following basis:
Course Participation (30 %)
Reading Reports (30 %)
Major Writing Assignment (40%)
Course Length: 14 weeks beginning May 10, 2004
Course Instructor:
Dr Michael E. Salla - for biography
Email:
[email protected]
Required Texts:
Michael E. Salla, Exopolitics: Political Implications of the Extraterrestrial Presence (Dandelion Books, 2004)
Steven Greer, Disclosure: Military and Government Witnesses Reveal the Greatest Secrets in Modern History (Crossing Point Publications, 2001)
Jim Marrs, Alien Agenda: Investigating the Extraterrestrial Presence Among Us (Harper Paperbacks, 1997)
Courtney Brown, Cosmic Explorers: Scientific Remote Viewing, Extraterrestrials and a Message for Mankind (Signet 2000)
Zecharia Sitchin, The Twelfth Planet (Avon Books, 1976)
Weekly Class Schedule (lectures sent out each Monday)*
May 10 Introduction, A Conceptual Mapping of the Field of Exopolitics
Part 1 - Evidentiary Sources
May 17 Whistleblowers, Secrecy and Overcoming the Fear
May 24 Witness testimonies, Key Historical Sightings and Processes
May 31 Abductions/Contactees & Remote Viewing -Human/Extraterrestrial Interaction
June 6 Independent Archeology , Religion and the Historical Legacy of the Extraterrestrial Presence
June 13 The Channeling Phenomenon: Communicating with Extraterrestrial Races
Part 2 - Paradigmatic Perspectives on the Extraterrestrial Presence
June 20 The Intruder Perspective
June 27 The Manipulator Perspective
July 5 "Mid Term Break"
July 12 The Helper Perspective
July 19 The Watcher Perspective
Part 3- Policy Implications
July 26 Political Management of the Extraterrestrial Presence
Aug 2 Extraterrestrial Technology, the Black Budget and International Politics
Aug 9 Power Politics, Strategic Principles & Responding to the Extraterrestrial Presence
Aug 16 Preparing for Contact
* Note: A detailed syllabus with weekly readings will be posted to enrolled students.