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DENVER — A man wants Denver city voters to set up a commission to prepare for visits from space aliens, and he plans to release a videotape Friday that convinced him there is life on other planets.
Jeff Peckman proposes an 18-member Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission. He said his footage shows 4-foot-tall gray aliens.
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at 19:02 on May 29th, 2008
Sadly I sense this is a publicity stunt to sell a documentary. Like some cheap-official looking sweepstakes winner "check" in the mail- this guy appears to be using legislation and limited exposure to lend it "credibility". In the end it will be some journalists saying - "we saw the tape- nightvision, yup its an alien." and in the end in order for YOU to see it youll have to wait for a few weeks until someone uploads it to youtube (unless you shell out the $39.95 for the limited ed collectors DVD in the attractive lime green tin). and in the end the same hopeful beleivers will beleive it and the same sceptics will call it robotics filmed with nightvision and the findings of the same 8 accredited labs will again be split and again another peice of footage will be deemed "inconclusive". The Denver legislation will go nowhere- but will have served its purpose- to get the attention of the media- so one more person can make a few bucks and have their page in UFO history. Whatever happened to Dan Aakroyds footage of the O'hare Airport UFO? is he still hoarding that for HIS documentary?