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binnall interviews Dr. Michael Salla @ X-Conference 2
(29 minutes, 15 seconds)


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On April 24th, 2005, binnall had a chance to speak with Dr. Michael Salla, accomplished exopolitical researcher. They covered a host of topics including : How Salla got involved in Ufology, discrimination in academia, his reaction to the field of Ufology, different species of ETs, his next projects, Exopolitics defined, the UFO stories coming out of India daily, Disclosure : when and how it may happen, reasons behind US reluctance to disclose the ET phenomenon, his reaction to the Peter Jennings special, future of the field of Ufology, ranks different forms of UFO evidence, discusses the abduction phenomenon crop circles, cattle mutilations, and his new work in Hawaii.

Dr. Michael E. Salla, is a pioneer in the development of exopolitics, the scholarly study of the main actors, institutions and processes associated with an extraterrestrial presence that is not acknowledged to the general public, elected officials or the mass media. His interest in exopolitics evolved out of his investigation of the sources of international conflict and its relationship with the undisclosed extraterrestrial presence. His groundbreaking Exopolitics: Political Implications of the Extraterrestrial Presence (Dandelion Books, 2004) presents the first scholarly framework for understanding the political implications of the extraterrestrial presence.

Dr. Salla is an internationally recognized scholar in international politics, conflict resolution and US foreign policy. He has also authored more than seventy articles, chapters, and book reviews on peace, ethnic conflict and conflict resolution. He has held academic appointments in the School of International Service & the Center for Global Peace, American University, Washington DC (1996-2004); the Department of Political Science, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia (1994-96); and the Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University, Washington D.C., (2002). He has a PhD in Government from the University of Queensland, Australia, and an MA in Philosophy from the University of Melbourne, Australia. He has conducted research and fieldwork in the ethnic conflicts in East Timor, Kosovo, Macedonia, and Sri Lanka, and organized peacemaking initiatives involving mid to high level participants from these conflicts.

His website is www.exopolitics.org