Walking the Razor's Edge between World Politics & Exopolitics
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Come Carpentier became interested in UFOs and extraterrestrial
life in the late 1960s when he learned about the mysterious Ummo
case in France and Spain. Alleged extraterrestrials from the
planet Ummo created an office in Spain where they began
corresponding with scientists and UFOlogists from around the
world introducing them to advanced physics and philosophies. Come
later moved from the Canary Islands, Spain, to New Delhi, India
in 1975 and went on to distinguish himself in the study of world
politics. He is currently a Distinguished Fellow in the India
Foundation and convenor for the academic journal, World
Affairs.
Come combines his professional research on world politics with
his long time interest in exopolitics where he has investigated
many historical UFO cases from around the world. These include
the famed Friendship (Amicizia) case in northern Italy
(1956-1978), and UFO sightings in the Himalayan region of India
and Tibet. In the 1980s, he traveled to Colorado, USA, where he
met a high ranking USAF general who confided information about
official contact and relations with extraterrestrial
civilizations.
In this Exopolitics Today interview, Come discusses his
background, conventional political interests, and how these
intersect with exopolitics. He describes the dividing line
between World Politics and exopolitics as a razor's edge, which
he has learned to carefully tread for more than 50 years.
Come is the organizer of a major academic conference to be held
in New Delhi from Sept 22-24, 2022, titled:" "Exploring
Consciousness- From Non-Locality to Non-Duality: The Man-Machine
Debate". It will be live streamed from
https://www.youtube.com/c/IndiaFoundationChannel
Come Carpentier's website is: http://www.comecarpentier.com/
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