Hong Kong students criticize cancellation of UFO exopolitics course

Hong Kong students criticize cancellation of UFO exopolitics course

December 29, 3:02 PM
by Jeff Peckman, Denver UFO Examiner

Students
at Hong Kong University have condemned the abrupt cancellation of a
course exploring Exopolitics and UFO phenomena. The Hong Kong Institute
of Ufology and the University of Hong Kong jointly sponsored the
optional course. The course was scheduled for last September but the
university canceled it.

Hong Kong's widest and most distributed newspaper, the Apple Daily,
reported in a headline that, “A high level within the science faculty
put pressure on Hong Kong University General Education Department and
called off exopolitics lectures four hours before doors opened.” Based
on the Apple Daily article, the Asia One News
said also “the course was delayed and discussions were held on offering
it at a later date after some academics expressed reservations about
its content, Moon Fong, a committee member of the institute, told AFP.
Some members of the university's science faculty were concerned that
the course would present only the views of the UFO experts," Fong said.

The
emerging field of exopolitics is new to North American education as
well. But in Canada, Victor Viggiani, Director of Media Relations at Exopolitics Toronto,
was given full access to present a lecture series Exopolitics course at
the University of Toronto in Canada. He said, “The response was
amazing! Most had no idea that this type of political intrigue,
regarding high levels of government secrecy, is standard practice among
our government intelligence organizations.”

On October 26, Red
Rocks Community College in Lakewood, Colorado sponsored a three-hour
presentation titled; “We Are Not Alone! An Exopolitical, Academic
Perspective.” It was one of the first such events sponsored by a
college in the U.S. The speakers were:

 – Lisa Lanyon, a professor at Red Rocks Community College
 – Paola Harris, International free-lance journalist, author of two books, and a teacher of online courses in “Exopolitics, the  Media, and Hollywood” at the Exopolitics Institute, and
 – Jeff Peckman, author and spokesperson for the ballot initiative to create and Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission in Denver

Paola
Harris showed astonishing and convincing photos of people and craft of
extraterrestrial origin. Her new online course is based on current
research that involves the role of preparing the masses for the fact
that “we are not alone” in the Universe. She states that “Governmental
intervention, starting with Disney and the Hollywood film industry, has
been part of a subtle disclosure process to prepare the general public.”

Talking
about outer space from the view of only the physical sciences is like
talking about Earth without mentioning that human beings live here. A
valuable introduction to the field of Exopolitics and extraterrestrial
civilizations, people and vehicles, can be gained from available online
courses, books, and DVDs. 

Neil Gould, of Exopolitics Hong Kong,
is hoping for a favorable and quick resolution to the Hong Kong
problem. But he has stated that it could become a public relations
nightmare for Hong Kong University.
It might be that east meets west, but only in outer space.

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