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SURVEY SHOWS PUBLIC BELIEVES GOVERNMENTS ARE SUPPRESSING EVIDENCE OF EXTRATERRESTRIAL VISITATION

Released on = March 30, 2007, 11:56 am

Press Release Author = Exopolitics Institute

Industry = Government

Press Release Summary = Almost 1100 individuals participated in an online survey on
possible extraterrestrial visitation to Earth. The survey was conducted over a
twelve month period from March 17, 2006 to March 19, 2007 by the Hawaii based
Exopolitics Institute.

Press Release Body = [Kona, Hawaii/Exopolitics Institute] Almost 1100 individuals
participated in an online survey on possible extraterrestrial visitation to Earth.
The survey was conducted over a twelve month period from March 17, 2006 to March 19,
2007 by the Hawaii based Exopolitics Institute. Key survey results are the
following:

1. 85% of respondents believe that extraterrestrial civilizations are visiting the
Earth;
2. 86% believe that the U.S. and other national governments are “covering up
information about extraterrestrial visitors;”
3. 73% of respondents would be “excited and hopeful” if national governments
announced the existence of extraterrestrial visitors;
4. 57% of respondents said they “would understand” an official policy of covering up
extraterrestrial visitation on national security grounds and would request
“information on why it was adopted;”
5. 48% of respondents said they would be “very angry and call for the punishment of
responsible officials” if it were learned that agreements with some extraterrestrial
visitors had been reached that were outside of constitutional processes;
6. Almost 62% did not support the development of space weapons that might be used
against extraterrestrial visitors;
7. And, over 85% wished for extraterrestrials to “show up” and “indisputably prove
their existence to the world”.

According to the survey organizer, Dr Michael Salla, the survey demonstrates that
“individuals are eager to have governments disclose the truth about extraterrestrial
visitation, and to deal with the policy implications of the cover up in a manner
that respects national security concerns.” He further concludes that that “the
general public is ready to play a more active role in ensuring greater transparency
and accountability regarding government policy on extraterrestrial visitation.”

The survey report was published in the April addition of the Exopolitics Journal and
is available online in pdf format at:
http://exopoliticsjournal.com/vol-2/vol-2-1-Survey.pdf Other formats are available
at: http://exopoliticsjournal.com/

The Exopolitics Institute is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to
scholarly analysis of the individuals, actors and political processes associated
with extraterrestrial life. For more information go to:
http://www.exopoliticsinstitute.org .


Web Site = http://www.exopoliticsinstitute.org

Contact Details = Dr. Michael Salla
Ph: 808 323 3400
Email: drsalla@exopolitics.org

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