Petitions for E.T. commission ready to roll
Rocky Mountain News
Published May 23, 2008 at 9 p.m.
Jeff Peckman is boldly going where no other Denver man has gone before.
Peckman said that petitions were printed Friday to start the process of gathering signatures to place a measure on the ballot for his space alien plan.
He would like voters to create an Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission in Denver.
"It's a big universe, and we need to share it with others who are not from Earth," Peckman wrote on his campaign Web site.
"The Extra Campaign is dedicated to ensuring the health, safety and welfare of human beings in relation to interactions with extraterrestrial beings, and to creating peaceful, harmonious, and mutually beneficial relationships between all beings," he wrote.
Peckman's Web site is extracampaign.org.
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May 25, 2008
5:50 p.m.
Suggest removal
LarryWBryant writes:
== The Initiative Already Is Taking on a Life of Its Own ==
Putting Denver on the UFOlogical progress map happens to coincide with the city's playing host, this August, to that comparatively small event called the Democratic convention.
If some of those journalists assigned to cover the latter function were to get bored with it, imagine what they might discover -- and revel in -- if they switch to asking the right questions of the right people as to how much certain federal officials know, and when they knew it, about UFO-E.T. reality.
Meantime, for those Denverites fascinated by this opportunity to help end the worldwide governmental embargo on UFOtruth, I invite them to add their signatures and supportive comments to the following brand-new online petition seeking international support for Mr. Peckman's courageous, paradigm-shifting project: http://www.petitiononline.com/etaffai... . I call it the Earth People's Petition, noting that its existence confirms the late congressman Tip O'Neill's observation that "all politics is local" -- even as regards cultural interactions on a galactic scale.