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Ares
21st June 2010, 06:24 AM
Local alien expert and initiative proponent believes advanced alien technology exists
Peter Marcus, DDN Staff Writer
Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Local alien expert Jeff Peckman would like to beam assistance to the Gulf.

He says the answer to the Gulf oil disaster may lie in sophisticated extraterrestrial technology.

Peckman, who is running a Denver ballot initiative that would create a commission to study extraterrestrial affairs, says whistle-blowers have pointed to advanced alien technology that could achieve the kind of environmental cleanup that is necessary to handle the Gulf disaster.

“More recent messages coming from this direction or that direction have affirmed that there are such technologies in existence that could be made available to us once there is open contact, acknowledgment and diplomatic relations with these advanced extraterrestrial cultures,” said Peckman.

The ballot initiative Peckman is running was recently moved from the August primary ballot to the November ballot by Denver Elections officials. A spokeswoman for the Clerk and Recorder’s Office said the initiative was moved for budgetary reasons. It is cheaper for the city to place the question on the November ballot when there is a general election with more candidates and issues.

Peckman is thrilled, pointing out that there will be much higher voter turnout in November than August.

“It’s great news,” he said. “It probably means four times as many people will vote on it.”
The initiative asks Denver voters to approve a seven-member Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission to post “credible evidence of extraterrestrial visitors” on the city’s official Web site. The commission would be funded through grants, gifts and donations.

Peckman believes there is increased interest in alien affairs these days, noting that “Avatar” was recently the highest-grossing movie of all time. The 2009 sci-fi adventure focuses on extraterrestrial worlds, technologies and beings.

Peckman believes his initiative would help to foster communication with aliens, which could lead to advanced technologies that would help humans deal with everything from environmental disasters to illness.

“This initiative would help just in raising the awareness that there are such technologies that have been available and even known by our government for decades that could produce clean energy technology, cure cancer, cleanup the environment — a wide range of technologies that have been there,” he said.

http://www.thedenverdailynews.com/article.php?aID=8862

Mouse
21st June 2010, 08:34 AM
Perhaps they can name it the "New World Alien Relations Commission" and put capstone at the Denver courthouse to commemorate it.

Ares
21st June 2010, 08:45 AM
Perhaps they can name it the "New World Alien Relations Commission" and put capstone at the Denver courthouse to commemorate it.


Nope the Denver airport.. LOL

Saul Mine
21st June 2010, 12:15 PM
How exactly does one become an alien expert?

Ares
21st June 2010, 12:18 PM
How exactly does one become an alien expert?


From what I can tell, just call yourself such. LOL

G2Rad
21st June 2010, 12:39 PM
Why not?

http://extras.mnginteractive.com/live/media/site36/2010/0505/20100505__20100506_B05_BZ06CLEAN~p1.JPG
Illegal alien Silvia Jimenez cleans a glass door at the home of Heather Clifton

StackerKen
21st June 2010, 12:46 PM
LOL :D