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Alfred Lambremont Webre, J.D.,
M.Ed.
is a former Fulbright Scholar, a
graduate of Yale University, Yale
Law School (Yale Law School National
Scholar), and of the University of
Texas Counseling Program. He has
taught economics at Yale University
(Economics Department) and Civil
Liberties at the University of Texas
(Government Department). He was
General Counsel to the NYC
Environmental Protection
Administration and environmental
consultant to the Ford Foundation.
Alfred has worked for years
to prevent the weaponization of
space. He is the International
Director of the Institute for
Cooperation in Space (ICIS),
dedicated to transforming the
permanent war economy into a
peaceful, sustainable Space Age
society, preventing the
weaponization of space, and
supporting cooperation amongst Life
in the Universe. He has been a
delegate to the UNISPACE Outer Space
Conference and NGO representative at
the United Nations (Communications
Coordination Committee for the UN;
UN Second Special Session on
Disarmament). With others, he is a
co-architect of the Space
Preservation Act and the Space
Preservation Treaty introduced to
the U.S. Congress by Congressman
Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) to
ban space-based weapons.
He began his career lecturing in
Exopolitics in 1973. In 1974, his
first book The Age of Cataclym
(GP Putnam's Sons/Berkeley
Paperback) was published containing
the Context Communication Theory of
Extraterrestrial Communication. In
1977, Alfred was Director of the
proposed Extraterrestrial
Communication Study in the White
House of US President Jimmy Carter.
In 2000, as International Director
of the Institute for Cooperation in
Space (ICIS), Alfred published the
online book Exopolitics: A Decade
of Contact, and resumed
lecturing on Exopolitics worldwide,
in Europe (Netherlands), USA,
Canada, Australia, Japan and India.
In 2005 he published Exopolitics:
Politics, Government and Law in the
Universe. |