Video Purportedly Showing Space Aliens to Be Released

by greg1usa | May 28, 2008 at 10:40 pm
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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.

"You could see them blink as they looked in a window and panned a room," Peckman said as he met Thursday with city officials for a required review of his ballot proposal.

David Broadwell, an assistant city attorney, asked Peckman if he was really serious.

Seven high school students from Littleton watched the hearing, wearing tin foil hats they had seen in "Signs," the M. Night Shyamalan movie about aliens.

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James Pate
James Pate
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at 21:47 on May 29th, 2008

greg1usa, I like this story. It's good stuff.

I really hope this isn't setting me up for a disappointment. If it's real it will be the greatest revelation known to civilization. It's exciting times we live in now that it is so easy for the common person to record and document the world around us and distribute it globally. It provides a way for information (and disinformation, admittedly) to reach a wider audience with little to no money.


Look at the Disclosure Project, a consortium of over 400 credible witnesses from government, military, air force, FAA, Lockheed Martin and other private contractors who want to testify in front of the US Congress about their experiences and involvement in UFO and alien encounters and their subsequent coverup of the facts and technologies.

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I totally agree James. I really do hope that this turns out to be something special- but one peice of film in the age of cgi means very little. I recall Dan Aakroyd (who works with David Sereda) got hold of a cellphone clip of the Ohare UFO and was planning to put it in a documentary- could it be the same one? The kind of footage I like are ones like the NASA tether incident. In the age of cgi i am more inclined to beleive Steven Greer's Disclosure witnesses over some slick 20 second video- they each are credible, professional and have nothing to gain and plenty to lose. I know a lady who saw the Phoenix lights- she dosnt discuss it openly. I beleive her when she says "It wasnt from this planet".

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