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Jeff Peckman's Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission needed now: Kenny Be's Yard Arteology By Kenny Be, Monday, Mar. 1 2010 @ 11:58AMThe study of neighbors through their lawn decoration...UFO enthusiast Jeff Peckman need look no further than the photograph above for validation in placing his Extraterrestial Affairs Commission initiative on the August 2010 Denver ballot. The feeling of being watched is common for the yard arteologist, who quickly learns to differentiate a retired senior's fenestrations from the concealed scrutiny of an extraterrestrial.The space alien seen to the right of the blue-plastic-truck-toupee tarp, was most likely attracted to the house by the address number and the curious assortment of yard art, which is better seen in a second picture after the jump.The amazing collection of festoonery pictured in figure 52b implies that the occupants believe that there is a world beyond. The angels, the butterfly, the windmill, the oscillating fan positioned next to the basement window air-conditioning unit all suggest a belief in transformative creatures who are dependent on the movement of air. The house number itself intimates an "out of this world" interest that is extremely "high."This will all be very good news for Jeff Peckman, who holds his Extraterrestial Affairs Commission Ballot Initiative campaign kickoff this Thursday, March 4, 2010 at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds Events Center, at 7:00 P.M.
Denver UFO ballot initiative adopts hip-hop anthemBy Tom McGhee The Denver PostPosted: 03/04/2010 12:41:56 PM MSTUpdated: 03/04/2010 02:29:46 PM MSTJeff Peckman, in 2003. (THE DENVER POST | GLENN ASAKAWA)It is not every ballot initiative that has its own hip-hop song.But then, how many times are voters asked to approve formation of a commission to study visitors from outer space?Jeff Peckman, director of the extraterrestrial affairs commission ballot initiative, will launch a campaign to educate voters about his proposal this evening at 7 P.M. at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds.Peckman collected signatures to have the measure placed on Denver's Aug. 10 ballot. If it passes, the City of Denver will be required to create a seven-member commission tasked with collecting evidence that extraterrestrials and UFOs have been visiting Earth."Pink UFO," a song by Chris Steele, of the hip-hop duo Calm, wrote and performs "Pink UFO," which will be replayed at tonight's event. The song, which is dedicated to the campaign, includes the refrain: "Pink UFO, Pink UFO, What truth do you know? What do you know?"Peckman believes that the government is hiding evidence that technology found on an alien space craft that landed in Roswell, N.M., can cure cancer, among other things.Steele apparently agrees. His lyrics include these lines:"To politicians We're come'n atcha with a Pink UFO Cuz you think we don't know, that we're really not aloneAnd about theThe cancer cureYou been hide'n for yearsYou don't care about the peoplelosing money is your fearPeople die, children cry, when governments lieWe all know there's UFOs in the sky"Peckman is hoping that the song will help popularize his cause."We hope to get the message out that technology from extraterrestrial origins has been withheld, and that it can cure cancer," he said.Tom McGhee: 303-954-1671 or tmcghee@denverpost.com
US accused of alien cover-upSun, 02 May 2010 05:28:41 GMTA group of American citizens have accused the US government of covering up documents that prove the existence of extraterrestrial life on other planets. Jeff Peckman, a member of the Denver Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission, claims Washington has calculatedly covered up the existence of aliens, alien abductions and extraterrestrial cures for cancer, The Herald Sun reported on Saturday. A commission will be formed, provided it gets enough votes in August, to investigate the issue, the morning tabloid based in Melbourne said. Their efforts may be foiled by a political action committee: “the Mission for Inhibiting Bureaucracy (MIB),” which has argued that the Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission's goal of posting its findings on Denver's website would cost the city $24,800 a year. According to MIB, the election itself will cost $US100,000 because a ballot must be mailed to every registered voter. "Until we have a city website ready to welcome the second coming of Jesus, or welcoming fairies, anything based in belief, not (scientifically proven) fact, this is just not a correct way to use a city government website," MIB member Matthew Baxter said. The prospect of discovering extraterrestrial life has provoked the curiosity and interest of influential individuals and entities, including the Vatican. Over the past fifty years, scientists have been scanning the airwaves for radio broadcasts that may signal the existence of intelligent life on other planets, but have only heard static so far. SBB/MTM/HRF
khalidMon, 03 May 2010 17:40:40 GMTProof of aliens could begin with a brief questionaire sent to the white house in DC -first foreign national to become US president....!Jeff PeckmanSun, 02 May 2010 20:56:50 GMTThe full text of this proposed law in Denver, Colorado can be viewed at www.extracampaign.org on the link to the "Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission ballot initiative - Full Text". It states very clearly, in legally binding language, that the activities of the commission will be funded "entirely by grants, gifts, and donations, without requiring any fiscal outlay from the city budget". Any suggestion that the commission will cost city government or taxpayers $24,800 each year is false.Ed KomarekSun, 02 May 2010 20:48:54 GMTJeff is to be congradulated for all his hard work in bringing UFO/ET truths to the public in the USA and around the world. Of course this is only the tip of the iceburg leaking out into the public domain from the UFO/ET community. For those that would like to know more, I write a exopolitics blog on UFO/ET issues http://exopolitics.blogspot.com/ and I also can be contacted on Facebook. Ed KomareknerrveSun, 02 May 2010 20:03:39 GMTabout time mainstream media starts bringing such news out to the front...