The Dimensional Ecology of the Omniverse

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Alfred Lambremont Webre

Alfred Lambremont Webre
Context-Paradigm-Biography - 2018

Futurist Alfred Lambremont Webre's principal social contributions have been (1) founding the science of Exopolitics through his 2000 book Exopolitics, (2) his 2014 co-discovery of the Omniverse [documented in his book The Dimensional Ecology of the Omniverse (2014: Universebooks.com)] as the 3rd major cosmological body (after the Universe and the Multiverse) through which humanity understands the cosmos, (3) the development of the Positive Future Equation & the Ascension Hypothesis that describes Soul development in our Universe & Omniverse, as set out at PositiveFuture.info.

A graduate of Georgetown Preparatory School in classics (1960), Yale University (Industrial Administration Honors-1964), Yale Law School (International Law-1967), University of Texas (Counseling-1997) and a Fulbright Scholar (International Trade-1968), Alfred has taught at two universities (Yale University Economics Department-Taxation) & University of Texas Government Department-Constitutional Law).

Alfred has served in leadership positions in environmental protection, international law and justice, public health, exopolitics, and public broadcasting. He was General Counsel of the New York City Environmental Protection Administration and later consultant to the Ford Foundation's Public Interest Environmental Law program, overseeing grantees Environmental Defense Fund and Natural Resource Defense Council. Alfred also served as Public Participant, Joint Public Affairs Committee, Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC), Montreal, Quebec, Canada

An international lawyer with Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton, Alfred later served as Non-Governmental representative at the United Nations (New York & Vienna) and as Judge on the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Tribunal, finding the governments of Tony Blair and George W. Bush guilty of war crimes in Iraq. In public health, Alfred served as Deputy Director of the Brownsville Community Health Center, serving 90,000 annual patient encounters in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, earning a Certificate from the Harvard School of Public Health (1995).

In Exopolitics, while a Futurist at Stanford Research Institute, Alfred served as director of the 1977 proposed Carter White House Extraterrestrial Communication Study, as well as a Disclosure Project witness in 2001.

In public affairs and politics, Alfred served a...